
WSH SERVICES
What is WSH?
As your designated safety consultancy partner, we’ll provide your organisation with cost-effective solutions that work! Our network of qualified safety consultants will study your work environment to ensure compliance with local regulations (MOM, NEA, SCDF, LTA), identify sources of risk and potential hazards, and apply suitable control strategies.
Having worked closely with relevant government bodies, as well as clients in various fields, we understand the challenges faced by different industries and are dedicated to providing a one-stop safety solution to our clients. We ensure the most stringent standards are maintained with our wide range of safety services, training courses, audits and customer service support.

Our Services Includes
- WSHO Services (Full/Part time)
- WSHC Services (Full/Part time)
- WSH Consultancy and Inspection
- Risk Management Services (BizSAFE 3 Certification)
- FSM Services (Full/Part time)
- ECO Services (Full time only)
- Customised Awareness Learning (Fire Safety/ First Aid/WSH) with Fun and Games
- Fire Fighting Demo
- Other Manpower Support Services
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Workplace Safety Consultancy
Yes. Under the Workplace Safety and Health framework enforced by the Ministry of Manpower, employers are required to conduct risk assessments to identify workplace hazards and implement control measures.
Risk assessments must be documented and communicated to employees. They are not optional, even for SMEs. Failure to conduct proper risk assessments may result in penalties during inspections.
Risk assessments must be carried out by a competent person with adequate training and knowledge of workplace hazards.
While internal safety officers may conduct assessments, many companies engage external consultants to ensure objectivity, regulatory alignment, and proper documentation.
Risk assessments should be reviewed:
- At least every 3 years
- After workplace incidents
- When there are significant changes to processes or equipment
Regular review ensures controls remain effective and compliant.
An inspection by the Ministry of Manpower typically involves reviewing documentation such as:
- Risk assessments
- Training records
- Incident logs
- Safety policies
Inspectors may also conduct site walkthroughs. Non-compliance can result in warnings, fines, or Stop-Work Orders depending on severity.
BizSAFE is a nationally recognised capability-building programme supported by the Workplace Safety and Health Council.
Many main contractors require subcontractors to achieve BizSAFE certification before awarding projects. It is particularly common in construction, engineering, and logistics sectors.
The timeline varies depending on documentation readiness.
Generally, companies can achieve Level 3 within 1 to 3 months if risk assessments and safety management systems are properly implemented.
Yes. We typically assist with:
- Risk management implementation
- Documentation preparation
- Gap analysis
- Audit readiness
This reduces delays and improves approval success rates.
A safety audit usually includes:
- Document review
- Site inspection
- Hazard identification
- Evaluation of control measures
- A written compliance report
The final report outlines non-conformities and recommended corrective actions.
It depends on workplace size and operational complexity.
Small offices may require a few hours, while construction or industrial sites may require a full-day assessment.
Yes. Our services should provide a formal written report outlining:
- Identified hazards
- Compliance gaps
- Recommended corrective actions
- Implementation timelines
This documentation is important for regulatory inspections and internal tracking.
Pricing depends on:
- Industry risk level
- Site size
- Scope of work
- Documentation complexity
Services may be project-based or structured as ongoing advisory retainers.
Yes. Small and medium enterprises are subject to the same workplace safety obligations.
Engaging us helps SMEs establish compliant systems without maintaining a full-time safety officer.
Common documents include:
- Existing risk assessments
- Incident records
- Safety policies
- Training records
- Organisational structure
If documentation is incomplete, consultants can assist in building them from scratch.
Yes. We can:
- Conduct a gap analysis
- Rectify documentation deficiencies
- Implement corrective measures
- Prepare for re-inspection
Prompt corrective action reduces the risk of further enforcement.
Industries with higher operational risk benefit significantly, including:
- Construction
- Warehousing & logistics
- Manufacturing
- Engineering services
- F&B with heavy equipment
However, all workplaces are legally required to manage safety risks appropriately.
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