Safety
3 Principals of WHS Framework
- Instilling greater industry ownership of Occupational Safety and Health Standards.
- Reducing risk at source by requiring all stakeholders to eliminate or minimize the risks they create at the workplace
- Preventing accidents through heavier penalties for poor safety and health management
SAFE Framework
- Support
- Act
- Facilitate
- Educate
Emergency Contacts
- Ambulance, SCDF: 995
- Police: 999
- SP Emergency Hotline: 6772 1234
Attire (Female)
- Long hair must be Tied Up
- Keep Adornment Properly
- No Loose Items (jewellery) allowed
- No loose attire, No long sleeve (whenever possible)
- Hands must be free of adornment (eg loose bracelet)
- Long Pants is Required
- Covered Shoes
Tools
Types of Hand Tools
- Screwdriver
- Hammer
- Axe
- Knives
- Files
Types of Hand Held Power Tools
Electrical Power Hand Tools
- Soldering Iron
- Sander
- Portable Grinder
Pneumatic impact tools or air-powered tools
- Air-powered Wrench
- Pneumatic Grinder
- Pneumatic Hammer
Housekeeping
Good Housekeeping Practices
- Always return the tools back to their designated positions in the tool racks after use.
- Always keep the workplace neat and orderly after use.
- Always clear away the debris and chips off the machines or workbenches after use.
- Always bring unused or leftover materials to the recycle area.