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SINGAPORE - Following a spate of deadly workplace accidents this month, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) is adding 300 inspections in high-risk industries. In a Facebook post on Wednesday (Feb 24), MOM said the inspections will continue until mid-March, adding that there will be "a greater focus on tackling the common infringements found of work-at-heights risk and safe use of machinery" in the construction, manufacturing and marine sectors. Of the other seven deaths this month, three fell from height, three were caught between objects and one was involved in a work-related traffic accident. MOM had, between mid-December last year and this month, launched Operation Robin with 400 inspections at various sites.
February workplace fatalities climb to 10 after death of workers in Tuas explosion Toggle share menu Advertisement February workplace fatalities climb to 10 after death of workers in Tuas explosion Melvin Yong speaking to the media the day after a fire at a Tuas industrial building. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan) 25 Feb 2021 09:51PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Ten people have died in workplace accidents in Singapore in the last three-and-a-half weeks, after three workers who suffered burns in a fire at an industrial building in Tuas succumbed to their injuries on Thursday (Feb 25). Speaking at the scene of the Tuas incident on Thursday, National Trades Union Congress assistant secretary-general Melvin Yong raised concerns about the recent spate of workplace accidents and called on the authorities to address potential safety gaps.
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The data on the Ministry of Manpower's (MOM) website will also be updated every fortnight. Senior Minister of State for Manpower Zaqy Mohamad gave the update after observing a work site inspection on Thursday morning. The records, uploaded to a platform called CheckSafe, also include enforcement details such as demerit points, and whether the company is under the Business Under Surveillance (Bus) programme or has workplace safety and health (WSH) records. This allows industry players and the public to compare such records and make selections of contractors based on their WSH records, said MOM. While such information was available previously on MOM's site, users comparing such statistics had to download separate PDF files, each documenting one statistic. The files were also not changed in sync, with updates between once every two weeks and once per quarter.