Cleaners to undergo compulsory workplace safety training from 2022

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SINGAPORE: Cleaners will have to undergo a mandatory Workplace Safety & Health course from 2022 to make sure they are aware of and take ...

SINGAPORE: Cleaners will have to undergo a mandatory Workplace Safety & Health course from 2022 to make sure they are aware of and take precautionary measures against occupational risks such as slips and falls.

These initiatives, which were put forth by the TCC and come under the Progressive Wage Model framework, were accepted by the Government on Wednesday . “The enhancements on training will provide cleaners with the knowledge and skills needed to carry out their work safely, and upgrade their skills to improve productivity and service delivery,” they said.

This is to recognise “the hardships experienced by workers who perform restroom/toilet cleaning and to help encourage recruitment and retention of such workers”, the TCC said.The recommendations are expected to benefit more than 39,000 resident cleaners employed by over 1,200 cleaning businesses, the government said.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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