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Workplace Safety & Health Performance Awards 2011

Guidelines and Application Form

Please refer to Application Guidelines on how to apply for this Award. The WSHC will not process the application if Parts 1 and 2 are not completed and/or the required documents or materials are not submitted in a CD.

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WORKPLACE SAFETY & HEALTH PERFORMANCE AWARDS The Workplace Safety & Health Performance Awards (WSHPA) is an annual award presented by the Workplace Safety and Health Council (WSHC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Manpower (MOM), to give recognition to companies or organisations that have performed well in safety and health through the implementation of sound safety and health management systems. Types of Awards These awards will be presented to companies, organisations and owners or management of projects or worksites. The following types of awards will be presented: Excellence Award (WSHPA) for companies that have achieved the Gold Award for 4 or more years consecutively. Gold Award (WSHPA) for companies with both excellent safety and health performance and workplace safety and health management systems. Companies must not have any lost time injury in 2010 to receive the Gold Award. Silver Award (WSHPA) for companies that have good safety and health performance and workplace safety and health management systems.

Explanation of Terms used in this application reportable accident : any accident at the workplace that causes bodily injury to a person resulting in death, the person was granted more than 3 consecutive days of sick leave by a registered medical practitioner for that injury, the person was admitted in a hospital for at least 24 hours for observation or treatment, or, does not include any bodily injury sustained by a person in the course of commuting to or from his or her workplace using a mode of transport provided by the employer. employees injury rate : : includes office or administrative staff and unless specified, includes employees of subcontractors working within the workplace; number of injuries caused by accidents in the workplace per 100,000 employees per year; formula is given by: (Number of injuries caused by accidents X 100,000) / (Average Number of Employees for Year 2010) lost time injury : any loss in production time due to an accident at the workplace

man-hours worked without any accident: man-hours worked covering the longest period of days without accident between two accidents. When calculating the period, the date of the

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second accident must be in 2010. If the accident free period extended into 2011, then the second date to be used for the calculation is 31 st Dec 2010. new occupational disease: any new confirmed case of a disease specified in the Third Schedule of the Workplace Safety and Health Act, i.e. aniline poisoning, anthrax, arsenical poisoning, asbestosis, barotrauma, beryllium poisoning, byssinosis, cadmium poisoning, carbamate poisoning, carbon bisulphide poisoning, chrome ulceration, chronic benzene poisoning, compressed air illness, cyanide poisoning, epitheliomatous ulceration (due to tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil or paraffin or any compound, product or residue of any such substance), hydrogen sulphide poisoning, occupational skin diseases, lead poisoning, liver angiosarcoma, manganese poisoning, mercurial poisoning, mesothelioma, noise-induced deafness, occupational asthma, organophosphate poisoning, phosphorous poisoning, poisoning from halogen derivatives of hydrocarbon compounds, repetitive strain disorder of the upper limb, silicosis, toxic anaemia and toxic hepatitis. workplace : may refer to company, organization, project or worksite including those that are not required to be registered under the Workplace Safety and Health Act

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Criteria for Awards Applicants will be assessed on their lagging and leading indicators. Lagging indicators Applications will be evaluated only if the workplace: did not have any accident (including occupational disease) that had caused death or permanent disablement, or that is classified as Dangerous Occurrence, in 2010/ 2011 and did not receive any stop work order in 2010/ 2011 and has an injury rate below 25% of the injury rate of its industry as given in the table 1 below and did not have any reportable accident during its operation for the whole year of 2010 (workplaces applying for WSHPA or SHARP, must be in operation for the full year in 2010 to be eligible for this criteria), OR, the workplace have attained at least 1,500,000 man-hours worked without any accident, with at least 750,000 man-hours attained in 2010 (this criteria is also applicable to any workplaces that ended its operation within 2010), OR, the workplace began its operation within 2010 and achieved 1,500,000 manhours worked without any accident in 2010 (man-hours worked without any accident in 2011 will not be taken into account). Table 1 Industry 1 2 3 4 Construction Shipbuilding & ship repair Manufacturing Other sectors Injury Rate (per 100,000 persons employed) 741 417 608 327 25 % of Injury Rate (for WSHPA, including SHARP) 186 104 152 82

Leading indicators The workplace must approach an organisation providing auditing services (list of organisations given in Part 6) to score its Safety and Health Management System. To eligible for the Awards submission, it must achieve a Band III score in at least 70% of all elements in the checklist. Please note that achieving a Band III score in at least 70% of all elements in the checklist is the minimum criteria, in the process of evaluation, the organiser will review all the scores from Band I to Band IV. Therefore, companies must audit the full checklist.

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Should a company intend to indicate not-applicable in certain items within the checklist, evidence must be provided to prove that the item is indeed not applicable for the company. Special note on auditing organisation Please note that the same auditing organization can only provide audit service for a company up to 2 consecutive years. Another auditing organisation must be appointed for the 3rd year. This will commence from WSH Awards 2010, i.e. companies will need to re-appoint a new auditing organisation from 2012. Disqualification before announcement of results The application may be disqualified if the following occurred in the workplace within 2011 before the announcement of results: Any accident (include occupational diseases) that has caused death or permanent disablement. Any stop work order Any investigation, conviction or prosecution (including pending) of the workplace with regards to matters concerning the workplace under the Workplace Safety and Health Act or Workmens Compensation Act. Submission of falsified information to meet the Awards criteria

How to apply for WSHPA using Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS) Audit Checklist 1. Decide if your workplace should apply for WSHPA Award. You may use the checklist on page 8 to check if your workplace can meet the eligibility criteria. If it meets the eligibility criteria, you can do a self-score using Part 3 of this document. Part 3 is an excel sheet which must be downloaded together with application document. Make use of the file, OSHMS.xls to help you calculate the total scores and percentage. If self-score is less than 70% of all elements within Band III, you may wish to improve before applying for the awards in 2011. If the workplace attains a score of 70% or more from your self-scoring of Part 3, you can consider contacting one of the organisations which provide auditing services to evaluate your application. A list of approved organisations is also provided in Part 6. Please contact the organisation early. 1. 3. Your organisation is to pay the auditing organisation for their services. You need to submit the following to the auditor: a. Hardcopies of: Part 1 (completed and signed) Part 2 (completed) Part 4 (completed) CD containing: Part 1

b.

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Part 2 Part 3 and all documentary evidences required under Part 3 Part 4

Please ensure accurate numbering of pages, use of hyperlinks and bookmarks in your application to help the auditor find the evidences easily. Any information that is wrongly referenced will be assumed to be not available. No score will be awarded if the information could not be traced in the CD. Incomplete application will not be processed. Either you or your auditor may print Part 3. Do not print the supporting evidences. 4. 5 6. Please indicate your organisations name on the CD. The name of the auditor visiting the workplace must be in the list of auditors given in Part 6. The closing date is on 31 March 2011. The auditor must submit the completed Parts 1 to 5 (hard copies) and the CD to the Workplace Safety and Health Council (WSHC) by that date.

How to apply for WSHPA Award using ConSASS results 1 Construction companies or worksites need not engage an organisation providing auditing services if they wish to use their ConSASS results which were audited from 1 July 2010 till 31 Mar 2011. They must pass Band III of all the elements (i.e. scored at least 70% of all elements within Band III). Organisations using ConSASS results need not complete Part 3. You need to submit the following to WSHC: a. Hardcopies of: Parts 1, 2, and 4. Part 1 must be signed. Do not print the documentary evidences. Part 4 must be completed. Photo copy of the ConSASS score card as given by the auditor b. CD containing: Part 1 Part 2 Part 4 Safety and Health Management System manual of your organisation ConSASS audit checklist scored by your auditor all documentary evidences as required for the ConSASS audit

Please ensure accurate numbering of pages and bookmarks in your application to help the WSHC evaluator find the evidences easily. Any information that is wrongly referenced will be assumed to be not available. Incomplete application will not be processed. 3. 4. Please indicate your organisations name on the CD. The closing date is on 31 March 2011.

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Workplace visit for verification purposes All applications will be thoroughly assessed and verified by the organiser. This may also include a visit to the workplaces. The decision of the organiser is final. The organiser will not accept any appeal. Terms and Conditions Application form must be correctly filled and signed. All supporting materials must be provided in a CD. Late entries will not be accepted. All applicants are expected to ensure that all submitted documents are correct at the point of submission. To ensure fairness of Awards, amendments after submission will not be accepted. Application with inaccurate information will be disqualified. All winners are expected to work with the organiser to share their achievements with the industries following the announcement of the results. The organiser is not responsible for any loss or damage to entries or supporting material. The organiser will not return any entries or supporting material to the entrant. The organiser reserves the right to decline any entry by an applicant or organisation who is being investigated for possible breach of Workplace Safety and Health Act or Work Injury Compensation Act (whether or not prosecution will be initiated) or any other governmental regulations, or where the acceptance of the entry may be detrimental to the objectives of the Workplace Safety & Health Performance Awards 2011. The decision of the judges and/or organiser is final. The organiser will not accept any appeal.

Notes for approved auditor 1. The organisation applying for the Award will pay you for your services. 2. Please note that the same auditing organisation can only provide audit service for a company up to 2 consecutive years. Another auditing organisation must be appointed for the 3rd year. This is to commence from WSH Awards 2010. 3. The organisation will provide you with: a. Hard copies of Parts 1, 2 and 4. Part 1 must be signed by the applicant. Part 4 must be completed. b. CD containing Parts 1 to 4 and all documentary evidences. 4. Please check whether the workplace should apply for WSHPA or SHARP before starting. You are to evaluate Part 3 and then visit the workplace in person. You must complete Part 3 and sign Part 5. Part 3 may be printed either by you or the organisation engaging your services. 5. Complete the columns labeled Results and Auditors Remark in Part 3. You must fill and sign Part 5 before submitting your scores to WSHC. Parts 5 and 6 need not be in the CD.

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6. All entries by you must be in ink. Please keep a photocopy of your entries for reference. You may give a copy of your scoring to the organisation that engages you for the services. 7. The following are to be submitted to WSHC by 31 March 2011: a. b. Parts 1 to 5 (completed) CD which contains Parts 1 4 and the supporting documentary evidences.

Where to submit Please submit the application in an envelope to: WSH Performance Awards 2011 Workplace Safety & Health Council 5 Maxwell Road MND Complex Tower Block #20-00 Singapore 069110 The application must reach us by 31 March 2011. Do not submit the application on Saturdays or Sundays. Please contact jayson_quek@wshc.gov.sg or mark_eugene_han@wshc.gov.sg if you have any queries.

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Checklist to help you decide if your workplace should submit the application:
Item Self-Score at least 70% of all elements 1 Yes/ No Remarks

within Band III in the OSHMS Audit checklist or in ConSASS?


Workplace was audited in 2010, either external or internal (proof in CD) Fatal accident in 2010 or 2011 Permanent disability case in 2010 or 2011 Dangerous Occurrence case in 2010 Stop work order in 2010 If there is/are accident(s) in 2010, i. confirm more than 1,500,000 man-hours worked without any accident with at least 500,000 manhours in 2010 (includes workplace that ended operation in 2010), or ii. if workplace started operation in 2010, confirm more than 1,500,000 man-hours worked without any accident in 2010 If there is no accident in 2010, confirm

If No, consider improving instead;

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If No, do not apply. If Yes, do not apply. If Yes, do not apply. If Yes, do not apply. If Yes, do not apply.

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If cannot meet either i. or ii., do not apply.

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i. workplace functioned for full year of 2010, or . ii. attain more than 1,500,000 man-hours worked without any accident in 2010 if did not function for the full year of 2010 Workplaces injury rate below 25% of Industry rate (WSHPA or SHARP) Part 1, 2 and 4 are to be completed, Part 1 is signed Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 are in CD and all referencing correct Name of the auditor visiting the workplace is in the list given in Part 6.

If cannot meet either i. or ii., do not apply.

If No, do not apply.

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Part 1
(to be printed on A4 sized paper and signed; also to be in the CD)

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Part 1. General information of Organisation


Please fill in Part 1 before printing on A4 sized paper. This page must be signed. The copy in the CD need not have electronic signatures.

Particulars of Organisation Name of Organisation (as it would appear on the award, use Title Case; do not use UPPERCASE) Address of Workplace Mailing Address Tel No. / Fax No. Email address Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority Registration No: (required) Factory No: (As in factory registration certificate, if any) Nature of work: (Name the main product made and/or service provided) Name of Developer / Project Owner: (if applicable)

Particulars of Person Submitting the Application Name Designation Tel No./Hp No./ Fax No. Email address

I hereby certify that the particulars given in this application including the documents in the CD are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I am aware that legal action may be taken against me if I have knowingly provided any false information. ________________________ Signature of Applicant & Date

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Nature of Industry (please mark the most appropriate industry or sector with an x). Construction Shipbuilding & Ship Repair Metalworking Healthcare Hotels, Food And Beverage Landscape Care And Maintenance Transport Veterinary Waste And Water Management Other Manufacturing Others (please describe)

Chief Executive Officer Name Designation Tel No. / Fax No. Email address Prof

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Nomination for Developers Award (for construction companies only/optional) This award recognises developers/project owners of construction projects with outstanding achievement in effective OSH management at project sites. Your recommendation will be considered if your workplace wins a Gold Award, Silver Award or SHARP. Please fill in the particulars of your Developer below if it has helped your workplace to improve in safety and health performance. Name of Developer Address Tel No./ Fax No. Email address Reasons for nomination Describe three areas or examples in which this developer helped your workplace improve on safety and health performance during this project. Describe how your experience with this developer had benefited your other projects in terms of safety and health.

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Part 2
(to be printed on A4 sized paper; also to be in the CD)

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Part 2. Safety and Health Performance


Please complete the relevant tables even if the workplace was accident free within 2009 and 2010. Please refer to the definitions given in Explanation of terms used in this application. Table 1: Statistics of the workplace A B C D E No. of reportable accidents occurred in the workplace (refer to definition) Total number of man-days lost based on A Total number of man-hours worked
Average number of employees Workplaces injury rate = (item A * 100,000)/ (item D)

2008

2009

2010

Table 2: Best Accident-Free Performance of the workplace (Do not fill this table if there is no reportable accident in the workplace in 2010). If there is at least one accident in the workplace in 2010, you may back date the accident-free period to start in 2009 or earlier. At least 750,000 man-hours of the minimum 1,500,000 man-hours eligibility criteria must be attained within 2010. Best accident-free period (in dd/mm/yyyy; period may began before 2009 but must end in 2010 or A From to 31 Dec 2010); There must be no accident within this period. B C Average number of persons employed during this period Number of man-hours worked without any accident during this period. (Provide calculations how you arrive at the figure.) Number of man-hours worked without any accident in 2010 if your best accident-free period began before 2010. (Provide calculations how you arrive at the figure. The best accident-free period for this calculation must start from 1 Jan 2010).

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Table 3: List of Reportable Accidents of the workplace in 2010 (if any) Date of Description of the NRIC/ ID S/No Accident Name of injured Accident /Incident of injured /Incident

No. of Man-days lost


* workplace includes organisations main office and all its worksites or projects
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for injury rate column, calculate the overall injury rate of the organisation; do not total the injury rates of all the projects.

Table 4: List of Loss Time Injury of the workplace in 2010 (if any)- For review of Gold Awards Date of No. of Description of the NRIC/ ID S/No Accident Name of injured Man-days Accident /Incident of injured /Incident lost

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Part 3
Make use of the file OSHMS.xls which is to be downloaded on the same URL with the application form to help you calculate the total scores and percentage. Print it on A4 sized paper and also include in the CD. All documentary evidence is to be in CD, do not submit documentary evidence in hardcopies. Please ensure all required evidence is submitted. Incomplete submission will not be considered.

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Part 4
Please complete and attach the following acknowledgement form with the application submission.

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Acknowledgment Form
To be completed by applicant: Name: Company: Address: Tel: Fax: For internal use: This acknowledgement form confirms that the WSH Council has received this application.

______________________ WSH Council Stamp Signature

________________ Date

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Part 5 for Auditors only


(to be printed on A4 sized paper and signed by the auditor)

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Part 5. Particulars of Auditor


Particulars of Approved Auditor Name Designation Tel No/ HP No. Email address Auditors company Date of on-site visit I hereby declare that I: (a) have conducted an on-site audit of the workplace and the assessments given are in accordance with the evidence given in the CD and what I observed during the audit; and will not directly or indirectly disclose or make available any information, in whole or in part, given to me by the applicant, to any other person or party, except submitting them to WSHC; and will not make any duplicate copy of the CD or copy its contents without the consent of the owner. ________________________ Signature of Auditor & Date

(b)

(c)

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Part 6 Organisations Providing Auditing Services

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List of Organisations Providing Auditing Services. IMPORTANT: The auditor visiting your workplace must be from this list.
1 PARTICULARS OF ORGANISATION Avanta Global Pte Ltd 72 Bendemeer Road, #03-29 Luzerne, Singapore 339941 Telephone Number of Company: 62950930 / 94576199 Name of Contact Person: Mr V. Bhuvan bhuvan@avanta.com.sg A A A Performance Pte Ltd 64 Hillview Terrace Singapore 669227 Telephone No: 67623161 Contact person: Mr Koo Chee Khim Kevin (Ref. No: 054-001-00029) kevin.koo@aaaperformance.com AJA Registrars Pte Ltd 371 Beach Road, Keypoint #16-07 Singapore 199597 Contact person: Peter Sim Tel: 62940308 Fax: 62945797 Email: peter@aja-singapore.com or siva@ajasingapore.com Ascendo Consulting Pte Ltd No 9 Little Road #02-01 Singapore 536985 Telephone No: 63980067 Contact person: Ms Serene Tay 96883579 Serene@ascendo.sg Bond International Consultants Pte Ltd 7500A Beach Road #12-323 & #12-324 The Plaza Singapore 199591 Telephone No : 64402166 Contact Person: Joe Liang joe@bond-intl.com or faithtay@bond-intl.com CCIS Singapore Pte Ltd 16 Jalan Kilang Timor #08-03 Redhill Forum Singapore 159308 Telephone No: 63760550 Contact Person: Ms Loych Lee Li Cher (Ref. No: 054-001-00058) june@ccis.com.sg loych@ccis.com.sg or june@ccis.com.sg AUDITORS V. Bhuvan

Kevin Koo Chee Khim Wong Kwek Min

Gary Wong Chong Howe

Mr Tan Cheng Peng Mr Tam Yuk Man

Faith Tay Gek Choo Roy Yeo Beng Siong

Loych Lee Li Cher Kenneth Goh Soon Kee

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Certification International (Singapore) Pte Ltd 7500A Beach Road #16-317 The Plaza Singapore 199591 Telephone No: 62999001 Contact person: Cecilia Lim (Ref. No: 054-002-00038) certints@singnet.com.sg Constructive ESHQ Services Pte Ltd Blk 20 Ayer Rajah Crescent #08-13 Technopreneur Centre Singapore 139964 Telephone No : 97392433/ 68730028/ 90097625 Contact Person: Patricia Tan, Richard Tan rtankiat@pacific.net.sg or dema@pacific.net.sg CH2M Hill Singapore Consulting Pte Ltd 150 Beach Road Gateway West 34th Floor Singapore 189720 Contact Person: Chan Yen Sen (Ms) Tel +65.6391.0350 Direct +65.6518.2718 YenSen.Chan@CH2M.com Concord Associates 8 Boon Lay Way #03-08 TradeHub 21 Singapore 609964 Telephone No: 65155247/8/ or 96665081 Contact person: Birch Sio birch@concordassociates.com.sg Det Norske Veritas Pte Ltd 10 Science Park Drive DNV Technology Centre Singapore 118224 Telephone No: 66023800 Contact Person: Mr Albert Phua Cher Hock (Ref. No: 054-001-00001) Chye.Lim.Yong@dnv.com Focus Safety Technique Pte Ltd 45 Sims Drive, #01-160 Singapore 380045 Telephone No. 65474503 Contact Person: Ng Cheng Leong and Philip Koh ngcleong@singnet.com.sg, philipkoh@focussafety.com.sg

Andrew Teo Lee Sing Goh Wee Tat Lawrence Kee Chee Meng Simon Wong On Wang Tan Boon Leong Mirza Laeeque Baig

Ow Cheng Koon Richard Tan

Chan Yen Sen (Ms) Lai Swee Fong (Mr)

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Ang Seng Hoo Birch Sio Ah Tee Lim Li Lin Roger Tan Eng Seng Tjai Wing Song Ho Sai Kwong Harry Sam Goh Boon Leong Albert Phua Cher Hock Yong Chye Lim

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Ng Cheng Leong Tang Ah Lek Mok Wai Seng

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Greencross Safety Fire & Equipment Consultants Pte Ltd 1557 Keppel Road #02-05A Inchcape Marketing Building Singapore 089006 Telephone No. 62205885 Contact Person: William Lee Kin Weng info@greencrosssafety.com Greensafe International Pte Ltd 48 Serangoon Road, Blk C #02-11 Little India Arcade Singapore 217959 Telephone No: 98578717 Contact Person: Mr Kuppan Karuppiah (Ref. No: 054-001-00050) karu@greensafe.com.sg Hong Tech Consultant Pte Ltd 116 Lavender Street Pek Chuan Building #03-09 Singapore 338730 Telephone No: 62833996/62831546 Contact Person: Mr Low Hong Teck, Bernard Sum Seng Khai (Ref. No: 054-001-00043) hongtech@singnet.com.sg Learners Hub Pte Ltd 190 Middle Road #19-05 Singapore 188979 Telephone Number: 91691006 Contact person: Lee Chun Kit leekit@learnershub.com IRM Consultants 10 Science Park Road The Alpha, #02-06A Singapore Science Park II Singapore 117684 Telephone No. 67782220/ 97670202 Contact Person: Mr Yew Lai Hin yewlh@irm.com.sg Independent European Certification 26, Horne Road #02-01 BH Building Singapore 209062 Telephone No. 65920135/ 96391733 Contact Person: GP Chua Iec.asia@gmail.com

Dr Ronald Lee William Lee Raymond Lee

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Arumugam Balamurugan Kuppan Karuppiah Poovanur Swaminathan Venkatesh

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Pang Suh Ju Rosman Bin Abdul Halek Suresh Kumar s/o Tangavelu Ong Toon Meng Peh Lai Kwee Cheong Chee Moon Lim Kim Seng Nai Chin Hong Roger Chong Teo Chye Soon Francis Cheng Lee Chun Kit Xin Ping

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Baskaran Ramachandran

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Ong Chin Chuan

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Makesafe Consultants & Associates Blk 123 Bukit Merah Lane 1 #03-90 Alexandra Village Singapore 150123 Telephone No : 62761377 Contact Person: Ms S. K. Tan makesafe@PACIFIC.net.sg NMC Management Centre Pte Ltd 10 Anson Road #21-02 International Plaza Singapore 079903 Telephone No : 9108-9307/62252028 Contact Person: Mr. Wan Tong Wah wantongwah@gmail.com NQA (Spore) Consulting 201 Jurong East Street 21 #14-101 Singapore 600201 Telephone No: 97356507 Contact person: Daniel Ker Siong Tuan (Ref. No: 054-001-00053) dancare@singnet.com.sg QuESH Consultants (Pte) Ltd 50 BUKIT BATOK ST 23 #07-10 SINGAPORE 659578 Telephone No. : 63166602/ 93622678 Contact person: Ms Diana John diana@quesh.com.sg Safety & Advisory Services Pte Ltd Blk 164 Bukit Merah Central #03-3637 Singapore 150164 Telephone No. : 64712720/96267501 Contact person: Mr Lee Nam Wah leenmwah@singnet.com.sg Safety Management Audits Pte Ltd 35 Selegie Road, #09-02, Singapore 188307 Telephone Number: 63435007/ 94884308 Contact Person: Sasikumaran Pillai smamgt@singnet.com.sg SC2 Pte Ltd Construction House, 1 Bukit Merah Lane 2 Singapore 159760 Telephone No: 62729986 Contact Person: Mr Loh Yeow Leng (Ref. No: 054-002-00001) loh_yl@sc2.com.sg wanyee@sc2.com.sg

E Peng Sim, Edmund

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Ng Man Choong Wan Tong Wah

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Ong Teng Hong Low Suan Teng, Nicholas

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Ngo Seow Kuan Milton M Augustine

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Gurdip Singh Lee Nam Wah Tan Eng Kee

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Sasikumaran Pillai

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Eileen Lim Khoo Mui Yan, Frederick Lim Cheng Mok Loh Yeow Leng Rezal Bin Ramli Lau Huat Poh Teh Kien Seng Arthur Lim Kia Leng

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SPOT Management Services Pte Ltd 21 Bukit Batok Cresent #07-79 WCEGA Tower Singapore 658065 Telephone No : 64669816 Contact Person: Chan Chee Cheong chancheecheong@spot.com.sg

Chan Chee Cheong Idilfitri Bin Mohammed Yatim Lim Poon Hai Seet Khee Yeow Wong Choon Kwong Zainal bin Osman Hong Chee Leong Tan Eng Cheow Koh Yit Ming Reno Lim Cheow Koon Kwan Meng Hua Ivy Sim Lee Choo

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SQS Management Pte Ltd 207 Balestier Road #02-04 Singapore 329683 Telephone No: 97332854 Contact Person: Mr Lim Cheow Koon limck@sqs.com.sg Team-6 Safety Training & Consultancy (S) Pte Ltd 3 Science Park Drive #03-21 The Franklin Singapore Science Park 1 Singapore 118223 Tel : (65) 6776 7138/ 97308520 Contact Person: Ang Chek Woon angcw@team6safety.com TV SD PSB Certification Pte Ltd 3 Science Park Drive #03-12 The Franklin Singapore 118223 Telephone No: 68851668 Contact Person: Mr Chuah Choo Huat (Ref. No: 054-001-00026) choo-huat.chuah@tuv-sud-psb.sg

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Ang Chek Woon Chang Choong Meng Chia Bak Khiang Wong Wee Khiong, Raymond Yeo Keong Hock, Alvin Salahuddin Bin Abdul Samad

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Chin Chee Chow Chuah Choo Huat Ronald Tan Poh Khiang

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