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Friday, February 3, 2023

WSH Guidelines -Transport of Goods Services

WSH Guidelines -Service Allied to the Transport of goods

What is WSH Guidelines

WSH Guidelines showcased workplace safety and health best practices and WSH program for controlling workplace hazards and improving occupational health for various industry and program 

Check out the free WSH Guideline -Service Allied to the Transport of goods to improve your organization WSH practices. For the latest WSH Guidelines update, refer to Singapore Workplace Safety and Health Council Website.

Introduction

Logistics (service relating to the transportation of goods) is a sector that involves the moving of goods or cargo from point to point via a variety of transportation vehicles. This may range from picking of goods using forklift, stacker and other suitable equipment to palletizing, loading, unloading and depalletizing. The supply chain management method of handling goods has heightened the need for more safety and health awareness among various stakeholders.

The logistics industry contributes significantly to our country’s economy and supports many other economic activities. Logistics industry employees such as warehouse assistants, deliverymen, container drivers, cargo handlers, packers, freight forwarding and crating services employees, can be exposed to a variety of safety and health hazards at work depending on their specific tasks. Musculoskeletal disorders and injuries can arise from manual handling activities. Workers may be exposed to chemicals, noise, vibration and thermal stress. The type of accidents that may occur include falls, being hit by falling objects, crushing injuries, electrocution as well as fire and explosion.

Work-related injuries and diseases can happen as a result of unsafe acts and conditions. Unsafe acts occur when employees are unaware of the hazards and the proper work practices, for example, not adopting the proper lifting methods. Unsafe conditions arise out of ignorance or lack of diligence in ensuring a safe and healthy working environment, for example, a slippery floor. Work related accidents and diseases can be prevented by identifying the hazards and taking appropriate preventive measures.

These guidelines provide information and guidance on the identification of work hazards and their prevention. Employers should work together with employees to establish a safe and healthy work environment

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