Apply Workplace Safety and Health in Construction Sites
About This Course
On completion of this unit, learners will have the skills and knowledge in applying workplace safety and health practices to ensure the safety of oneself and others at work in the construction Industry by identifying own roles and responsibilities in construction job, following safe work procedures, adopting relevant risk control measures when working at heights and responding to fire emergencies.
What You'll Learn
CE1 Identify own roles and responsibilities as an employee in a construction job
CE2 Follow safe work procedures in a construction job
CE3 Follow safe “Work-at-Height” procedures
CE4 Respond to fire emergencies
Entry Requirements
The “Apply Workplace Safety and Health in Construction Sites” is a mandatory WSH training course for all workers working in construction sites.
Learners must be above 18 years of age and are assumed to:
• Have employment status as manual labour to carry out construction work in building and engineering construction worksites
• Be medically fit.
• Be able to listen, read, speak and write English at a proficiency level equivalent to the Employability Skills (ES) level 2
• Be able to manipulate numbers at a proficiency level equivalent to Employability Skills (ES) level 2
• Have good organisational skills
• Be able to follow written and oral work instructions