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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

WSHC Ladder and Roofworks Safety Pack

Release of SME WSH Packs on Ladder Safety and Roofworks Safety



Falls from height have consistently been one of the top causes of workplace fatalities; they contribute to more than a third of total workplace fatalities in Singapore every year.

To support companies, in particular small and medium enterprises (SMEs), in preventing falls from height, the WSH Council has released two more SME WSH Packs focused on working safely at height. These WSH Packs on ladder safety and roofworks safety contain bite-sized guidance materials to help SMEs build better awareness and management of work-at-height risks:

Ladder Safety Guidebook

Warning Stickers for Ladder Safety

Activity-Based Checklists on Working on Rooftops

Activity-Based Checklists on Working Safely at Heights

Activity-Based Checklists on Safe Use of Ladders

6 Basic WSH Rules for Working on Roofs

6 Basic WSH Rules for Working at Heights

6 Basic WSH Rules for Safe Use of Ladders

6 Basic WSH Rules for Reducing Workplace Risks

6 Basic WSH Rules for Workplace Housekeeping 

Download the SME WSH Pack on Ladder Safety in English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil.

Download the SME WSH Pack on Roofworks Safety in English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil.

Download the earlier released SME WSH Pack on Slips, Trips and Falls, and the SME WSH Pack on Vehicular Safety

SME WSH Packs on Ladder Safety in English

SMEs engaged in activities involving ladder use can refer to the SME WSH Pack on Ladder Safety for bite-sized guidance materials. The Pack comprises a guidebook, warning stickers, checklists and posters, and is available in English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil.

SME WSH Pack on Roofworks Safety in English

With falls from height contributing to more than a third of total workplace fatalities in Singapore every year, SMEs can build greater awareness and better manage work-at-height risks by referring to SME WSH Pack on Roofworks Safety. The Pack comprises of checklists and posters, and is available in English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil.


Thursday, January 12, 2023

WSH Alert - Acetylene gas explosion kills worker

 

Acetylene gas explosion kills worker


On 30 December 2022, two workers were checking and maintaining spent cylinders when an explosion occurred. One worker was killed while the other worker was conveyed to the hospital for smoke inhalation and subsequently discharged.


Preliminary investigations revealed that the cylinders contained remnant acetylene, which fuelled the explosion when it was released during cylinder maintenance.


Scene of the accident.

Spent gas cylinders may contain significant amounts of remnant gas, which can cause death or serious injuries when released. The WSH Council calls on all companies storing or handling flammable gas cylinders to undertake an urgent assessment of their safety measures. 

What companies should do

Companies should urgently assess and ensure that their WSH management system includes the following measures or checks: 

● Safe remnant gas release: Discharge flammable gases from cylinders only under safe conditions and after a thorough assessment of work and environmental risks. Any release should be properly controlled. Flammable gases should be discharged through vent lines to a safe location, with control valves and flame arrestor as well as effective ventilation to prevent build-up of a flammable mixture.
 

● Remove ignition sources: Remove all potential sources of ignition (e.g. open flames, frictional sparks, hot surfaces) from the designated work area before discharging flammable gas. Bonding and grounding may be necessary to reduce static discharge. Check electrical outlets for overloading as well as electrical equipment for defective or exposed wiring as these can cause overheating or produce sparks.

● Safer equipment and tools: Use non-sparking tools when working with gas cylinders containing flammables. Ensure that electrical equipment (including work area lighting) used is rated explosion-proof. 

● Segregation of incompatible work: Check for incompatible work (e.g. hot work or any work that generates sparks) nearby before discharging flammable gas. Do not proceed with flammable gas discharge if there is incompatible work.

 

● Hazard communication: Label gas cylinders as per SS 586: Part 2: 2014 Specification for Hazard Communication for Hazardous Chemicals and Dangerous Goods to warn of the hazards and precautions for proper storage and handling. Brief workers on the risk controls in place and provide on-site supervision to ensure the work is carried out safely. 

 

● Personal protective equipment: In addition to fire-retardant coveralls, equip workers with personal gas detectors or install fixed gas detectors within the work area where gas can accumulate to alert workers to the build-up of a flammable mixture. 

For more information, refer to WSH (General Provisions) Regulations, SS 639: 2018 Code of Practice for the Filling, Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Gas Cylinders for the Storage and Transport of Compressed Gases: Part 3 Acetylene Cylinders – Periodic Inspection and Maintenance, WSH Council’s Code of Practice on WSH Risk Management, and WSH Guidelines on Management of Hazardous Chemicals Programme. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet for detailed information specific to acetylene.

Under the WSH Act, first-time corporate offenders may be sentenced to the maximum fine of $500,000 whilst individuals can either be sentenced to the maximum fine of $200,000 and/or an imprisonment not exceeding 2 years. Read more on the WSH Act penalties from Singapore Ministry of Manpower Website


During the Heightened Safety Period (1 September 2022 to 28 February 2023), the Ministry of Manpower will impose severe actions for serious WSH lapses, which include:  

 

    Debarment from hiring new work pass holders   

•    Company leaders to personally account to MOM and take responsibility for rectifications 

    Engaging external auditors to conduct a thorough review of company’s WSH processes

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