The Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Council has recently issued four sets of Guidelines:
Fatigue Management
Fatigue occurs when a person feels physically or mentally tired. It affects an employee’s concentration at work and can be hazardous. The Guideline on fatigue management helps organisations to identify factors contributing to fatigue, and advises on ways to prevent and control workplace fatigue. A combination of risk control measures and good practices can be effective in fatigue management.
Workplace Traffic Safety Management
Poorly managed workplace traffic can be risky. This Guideline identifies traffic hazards within the workplace and provides information on implementing a Workplace Traffic Management Plan. The Management Plan should be endorsed by top management, and should include information such as workplace traffic planning and safe operation of transport vehicles.
Safe Loading on Vehicles
Dangerous loading can lead to serious injuries or fatalities. This Guideline provides general safety guidance for transport operators, drivers, loading staff and key stakeholders. The Guideline also helps to raise awareness and inculcate basic safety principles for working safely while loading.
Managing Heat Stress at the Workplace
The hot and humid weather can put workers at an increased risk of heat stress and heat stroke, and may lead to serious health consequences. The Guideline highlights the factors which contribute to heat stress and recommends practicable measures for both employers and employees to reduce the risks of developing heat-related illnesses. . The Guideline also includes a checklist to help evaluate the risk of heat stress.
To view these guidelines in full, please visit the Council website HERE.
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