Full program description
Shipyard Safety Instruction Course - Painter Trade (English)
What's In It For Me
- Able to understand their roles and duties needed in shipyard works
- Able to implement safety measures at work
- Have knowledge on procedures for painting works
Course Overview
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Recognise their roles and duties in shipyard works
- Implement safety measures and procedures for painting works
Who Should Attend
Course Duration
Course Outline
- Case studies of major fire and explosion accidents
- Develop a positive attitude towards safety
- Causes of fires and explosions (relating to painting activities) and their prevention
- Health Hazards and Preventive Measures
- Permit-to-Work systems (focus will be on Painting-Permit)
- Responsibilities and duties of painters
Mode of Assessment
Certification Obtained and Conferred by
Upon completion of the course, a safety pass which is valid for a period of 5 years will be issued to all participants.
SSIC Painter safety pass will be invalid if SSIC – General Trade safety pass is invalid or has expired.
Pre-requisites
Medium of Instruction & Trainer
- Lectures
- Discussion on case studies
- English, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil, Thai and Bengali.
Funding Information
Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP):
NTUC members enjoy UTAP* (Union Training Assistance Programme) benefit of up to $250 each year when you sign up for courses with NTUC LearningHub.
* UTAP supports 50% of the course fees paid cap at $250 per year. You must be an union member throughout the course duration and at the time of claim. You must achieve a minimum of 75% attendance for each application and sat for all prescribed examinations. Other terms and conditions apply.
Price
Individual Pricing | w/o GST | w GST |
Original Course Fee | S$26.17 | S$28.00 |
Corporate Pricing | ||
Non-SME | w/o GST | w GST |
Original Course Fee | S$26.17 | S$28.00 |
SME | w/o GST | w GST |
Original Course Fee | S$26.17 | S$28.00 |
Please note that prices are subject to changes