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The Manage Workplace Safety and Health in Construction Sites | CSCPM Course | Construction Safety Course for Project Managers is designed for key personnel in the construction industry, including Project Managers, Engineers, and Safety Committee Chairpersons. This course ensures participants meet the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) requirements for managing safety in construction sites with contract values of $10 million or more. Through the course, participants will gain in-depth knowledge of safety and health legislation, identify and prevent construction-related hazards, and implement effective safety management systems. The course includes virtual evening classes, with the final assessment conducted in person or online.
By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped to:
Before beginning this course, it’s essential to have the following:
WSQ (SOA) Statement of Attainment (e-certificate) will be issued for the courses conducted in English only.
Course Code:
TGS-2020513072
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28 PDU Points applicable. Participants must indicate their PE number in the Trainee Attendance List on the course date.
Under regulatory requirements, it is mandatory that any individual appointed as a Project Manager responsible for overseeing construction activities in building and engineering worksites, with a contract sum of $10 million or more, must fulfill specific legal obligations. One such critical requirement is the completion of the Construction Safety Course for Project Managers (CSCPM). The appointed individual must attend and pass this course prior to taking on such a role.
This ensures that the Project Manager is equipped with the necessary knowledge of safety practices, risk management, and legal compliance, aligning with Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) regulations aimed at promoting safety on construction sites. Failure to comply with these legal requirements may result in regulatory penalties or the inability to assume the role of Project Manager.