ML | WSH Micro-Learning Programme

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ML | WSH Micro-learning Programme

The WSH Micro-learning Programme introduces a revolutionary online micro-learning component to the traditional safety training framework. Designed specifically for construction workers, this course leverages concise, bite-sized modules to impart the latest Work Safety and Health (WSH) standards and practices. With the flexibility of online learning in various native languages, participants can access this vital training at their convenience, ensuring a safer and more informed approach to their tasks on-site.

 

What is ML | WSH Micro-learning Programme?

ML | WSH Micro-learning Programme is a mandatory course for workers who fail their CSOC/AWSHCS recertification assessment. It is also a supplementary course for those who want to gain knowledge before taking the CSOC/AWSHCS recertification or the 2-day CSOC/AWSHCS course.

 

Course Topics

  1. Electrical Safety

  2. Slip, Trip and Fall

  3. Suspension Trauma

  4. Heat Exhaustion

  5. Work at Height

  6. Confined Space

  7. Risk Assessment

  8. Fire Fighting

  9. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  10. Vehicular Safety

 

Course Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be:

  • Equipped with updated WSH expertise, specifically tailored for high-risk work activities.

  • Familiarized with the latest in vehicular safety, Work at Height protocols, machinery safety, and more.

  • Well-prepared for the CSOC recertification assessment, which, from January 2024, will incorporate questions from the micro-learning modules.

 

Target Audience

  • Workers in higher-risk industries, especially in the construction sector.

  • Individuals needing to renew their Construction Safety Orientation Course (CSOC) safety pass.

 

Pre-requisites

  • Participants must be currently employed in the construction industry.

  • Participants must be looking to renew their Construction Safety Orientation Course (CSOC) safety pass.

 

Recertification Process (Jan 2024 Onwards)

 

Course Administration & Certification

When registering for the WSH Microlearning Programme, participants can expect to receive the e-learning link within three working days.

Participants who have completed all ten of the WSH Microlearning modules and the associated quizzes will instantly gain access to the Official Note of Completion Acknowledgment. The Official Note of Completion Acknowledgement can be used to verify that the Trainee have completed the ML Prog and be allowed to register for the CSOC 2 Days Course with any of the approved TPs. This acknowledgment can be obtained by accessing the SCAL Academy's e-learning application with your login upon finishing the WSH Microlearning programme.

Additionally, participants will receive a separate Certificate of Participation from SCAL Academy within three working days. The Certificate of Participation will be sent via email to the participant and the Person-In-Charge (PIC)

From January 2024 onwards, the CSOC recertification assessment will include questions sourced from the micro-learning topics. If a participant fails the recertification, they will have to undergo the full CSOC and micro-learning modules again before attempting the recertification.

 

Course Fee (Incl GST)

SCAL Members: $45.00

Non-Members: $50.46

Note: Starting June 30, 2024, SCAL Academy will no longer accept cash or cheque payments. Please use credit/debit cards, bank transfers, GIRO or PayNow for payments.

 

Additional Information

  • Languages Offered: English, Tamil, Bengali, Mandarin, Malay, Hindi, Burmese, Thai, Vietnamese, Khmer, and Lao.

  • Online Delivery: The micro-learning modules are delivered online, making it convenient for workers to access the course without the need for a physical presence at a training center.

  • Importance of Participation: As of 1 January 2024, the CSOC re-certification assessment will include questions from the micro-learning content. It's crucial that Construction work pass holders undertake this program to avoid potential failure in their CSOC re-certification. This would not only lead to additional training costs but also the necessity to redo the entire WSH Micro-learning Programme and the two-day CSOC.

Construction companies are hence strongly advised to enroll their workers in this essential program, ensuring they are adequately equipped and prepared for their recertification assessment.

 

FAQs

Q: How do I know if my workers need to attend the ML Programme?

A: Workers will need to attend the ML Programme if they fail the SOC Recertification.

 

Q: Are workers required to attend the ML Programme if they have passed the CSOC training previously?

A: Workers who have previously passed the CSOC are not required to attend the ML Programme. However, Construction Work Permit Holders who fail the SOC Recertification assessment will be required to complete the ML Programme and the full 2-day CSOC.

 

Q: Are there any exemptions for companies from attending the ML Programme?

A: There are currently no exemptions provided; all workers who fail the recertification assessment are required to complete the ML Programme.

 

Q: Do new workers taking CSOC for the first time need to attend the ML Programme?

A: New workers are not required to attend the ML Programme. However, it is recommended as it provides ongoing WSH education and the latest updates in the field.

 

Q: Is the ML Programme the same as the CSOC course?

A: No, the ML Programme is a supplementary resource that offers scenario-based learning in multiple languages and is designed to be accessible on mobile devices.

 

Q: Is the ML Programme an additional course or does it replace the CSOC course?

A: The ML Programme is an additional resource and does not replace the CSOC course. It provides extra preparation that could be crucial for passing the CSOC recertification assessment.

 

Q: Is there any course alternative to the ML Programme?

A: There is no alternative to the ML Programme, and it cannot be waived for workers who fail the recertification assessment.

 

Q: What are the consequences for companies that do not comply with the requirement to attend the ML Programme?

A: Companies that do not ensure their workers attend the ML Programme risk their workers not being allowed to renew their work pass, leading to its revocation if they fail the SOC Recertification assessment.

 

Q: What is the duration of the ML Programme?

A: The ML Programme is designed to take approximately five hours to complete but can be broken down into shorter sessions for flexibility.

 

Q: Where do I apply for the ML Programme?

A: Companies can register their workers for the ML Programme with SCAL Academy.

 

Q: What are the fees for the ML Programme?

A: Course Fee (Incl GST): SCAL Members: $45.00 | Non-Members: $50.00

 

Q: Are there any subsidies to attend the programme?

A: Currently, there are no subsidies available for attending the ML Programme.

Course Duration

0.0 Day Course

  • Training Hours – 2.0 hours

  • Assessment Hours – 0 hours

Medium Of Instruction

  • English

  • Mandarin

  • Malay

  • Tamil

  • Bengali

  • Burmese

  • Thai

  • Vietnamese

  • Hindi

  • Cambodian

  • Laos

Funding Information

WSH Micro-learning Programme

 

Course Fee (Incl GST)

SCAL Members: $45.00

Non-Members: $50.46

 

This is a fully self-paced class with no set schedule. Regardless of the date shown, you will receive your course access link 3 days after booking. Please disregard any schedule dates listed on the booking page for this course.

 

Register

This Workplace Safety Training course is conducted entirely online, providing participants with the flexibility to learn at their own pace. Upon payment confirmation, the contact person will receive a link to access the online training platform. The course can be completed at any time and from anywhere, allowing participants to fit it into their schedule. The user-friendly platform includes video lectures, interactive materials, and module-specific MCQs to assess knowledge.

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