SGSecure for The Workplaces

SGSecure: Protecting Singapore Against the Threat of Terrorism and Scams 

 

Overview

Global terrorism is on the rise and Singapore is facing our highest level of terror threat in recent years. A terror attack is not a matter of if but when, and we cannot afford to remain complacent. The Home Team has been stepping up our fight against terrorism and more resources have been committed to strengthening our security forces. But the Government's effort alone is not enough. To safeguard our way of life, everyone must play our part. The SGSecure national movement is Singapore's community response to the threat of terror. It aims to sensitise, train, and mobilise our community to prevent and deal with a terror attack. Mid-Year Crime Statistics for January To June 2018 i.e. There is an increase in overall crime due largely to Rise in Scams. Overall crime increased by 3.2% to 16,460 cases in the first six months of 2018, from 15,949 cases in the same period last year. This increase is largely attributed to a rise in e-commerce scams, loan scams and “China offcials” impersonation scams.

 

Objective

  • To equip participants with the skills, to enable the participants to be SGSecure Prepared Citizens

  • To equip participants with the skills, to enable the participants to be SCAM SMART

  • To equip participants with the skills, to enable the participants to adhere and comply with the WSHC Bizsafe requirements checklist

 

Target Audience

  • Risk Management/ Assessment Team Champions (Leaders)

  • Risk Management/ Assessment Team Members

  • Management

  • WSH Professionals

  • Line Supervisors

 

Course Outline

  • Demonstration of protocol such as “Run, Hide & Tell” and “Press, Tie & Tell” in the event of encountering a firearms or weapons attack;

  • Be well-sensitised, willing and able to play a part to prevent and deal with an attack, including rendering immediate assistance to others around them;

  • Sharing of the Emergency Response Plan with SGsecure Initiative based on Bizsafe Checklist

  • Identification and reporting of suspicious behaviors and activities of different situations

  • Terrorism threat where Singapore faces and its impact on our society

  • Sharing the WSH Policy with SGsecure based on Bizsafe Checklist

  • Examples of Risk Assessments incorporating SGsecure initiatives

  • Awareness of the terrorism threat around the world and region

  • Introduction to the functions of i-Witness in Police@SGApp

  • Introduction to Top 5 Types of SCAMS in Singapore

  • Introduction to the functions of the SGSecure App

  • Introduction to the functions of myResponder App:

  • Case Study to enhance knowledge retention

  • Case Study to enhance knowledge retention

  • The embedded SGSecure e-learning feature

  • Skills required to staying alert to the threat

  • What to do when become a SCAM victim

  • Introduction to the SGSecure movement

  • Building of stronger community ties

  • Methods to Protect against SCAMS

  • What is SCAMMER’S ABC mindset?

  • Ways to Spot a SCAMMER

  • What is a SCAM?

 

Course Fees (Incl GST) 

SCAL Member Fee: $140.00

CIJC Member and Non-member Fee: $170.00

 

Speaker Profile

Greg Kum

Greg graduated with Master of Science in Environmental Engineering and obtain his BSc in Mechanical and Production Engineering (Hons) from NTU. Thereafter, he went on, obtained a Graduate Certificate in WSH in 2015, and currently is a WSH Approved Auditor. Greg is a qualified Fire Safety Manager. Currently, he is consultant and trainer for the past 8 years with a WSQ Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment & WSQ Diploma in Adult Continuing Education.

 

Greg worked locally in various areas of safety and production engineering. He has also done training and consultancy in ISO9001, ISO14001 and OHSAS 18001 for Neville Clarke. He is also an Associate Trainer for MDIS, NTUC LHUB and Ngee Ann Polytechnic. He has a BSc (Hons) in Mechanical & Production Engineering and a MSc in Environmental Engineering from NTU. Currently he is a Consultant (ISO 9001:2015, ISO14001:2015 and ISO45001:2018 Management Systems, Bizsafe Programme, Culturesafe) and Trainer for the past 8 years. Some of his training range from Pump Training Course, Lean Six Sigma, ISO 9001,14001 and 45001 Management Systems courses, Bizsafe course Bizsafe level1, 2 and 4), WSQ-WSH courses, Risk Assessment Training, SGsecure Training.

Course Duration

0.5 Day Course

  • Training Hours – 3.0 hours

  • Assessment Hours – 0 hours

Medium Of Instruction

  • English

Funding Information

This webinar is not eligible for funding.

 

Course Brochure

SGSecure for The Workplaces

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Certification

An e-Certificate of Attendance will be issued to participant who complete the course with 100% attendance. 

 

Replacement/Postponement

A notice of replacement / postponement together with the full particulars of the new participant (for replacement) must be given to us AT LEAST 3 working days before course commencement. A charge of S$50 (replacement) or S$100 (postponement) will be imposed on such changes. 

 

Cancellation

A notice of cancellation must be given at least 3 working days before commencement of the course and 50% of course fee will be charged /returned. If notice is given less than 3 working days before the first day of the course, there will be no refund/100% charged.

 

Special Class

Available upon request.

 

For more information, please contact Ms Tan Wei Xuan at 67939020 or email weixuan@scal-academy.com.sg

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