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Illustrated crane lifting operation with a controlled exclusion zone, signal chain and supervisor monitoring site conditions.
Construction Safety

Lifting Operations in Singapore: Exclusion Zones and Communication

A lifting plan must control the real danger envelope: load path, swing, fall zone, communication, weather, ground conditions and stop-work triggers.

4 min read12 Jun 2026
Workplace safety dashboard being reviewed alongside sensors, cameras and risk control checklists at an industrial site.
Workplace Safety and Health

Safety Technology Without Fake Confidence

Safety technology can support WSH risk control, but only when alerts, dashboards and monitoring lead to real action.

5 min read9 Jun 2026
Supervisor verifying a high-risk work area while a permit checklist and safety controls are reviewed nearby.
Workplace Safety

Permit-To-Work Failures: When Paper Controls Do Not Control The Work

A permit-to-work is not a control unless the work is actually verified, monitored and stopped when conditions change.

8 min read7 Jun 2026
Supervisor briefing outdoor workers during haze while others rest indoors with water and respiratory protection available.
Occupational Health

Outdoor Work During Haze: What Supervisors Should Decide Before PSI Spikes

Haze planning for outdoor and strenuous work should start before PSI rises. Learn how Singapore employers can use PSI, PM2.5, task risk and supervisor controls.

6 min read6 Jun 2026
Illustrated small renovation worksite with contractors being briefed beside a checklist and controlled work area.
Construction Safety

Small Site Does Not Mean Small Risk

Small construction, renovation, A&A and maintenance jobs still need serious contractor safety management. Risk control starts before workers arrive on site.

6 min read5 Jun 2026
Illustrated manufacturing area with dust deposits near equipment on one side and a consultant reviewing dust collection controls on the other.
Process Safety

Combustible Dust: Housekeeping Is Explosion Control

Combustible dust risk is not just about visible mess. In Singapore workplaces, settled dust, ducts and dust collectors can become part of a wider fire or explosion pathway if they are not properly managed.

6 min read5 Jun 2026
Industrial dust handling equipment with highlighted ignition hazards beside a consultant reviewing controls on a dashboard.
Process Safety

Ignition Sources in Combustible Dust Plants: Small Energy, Big Explosion

Combustible dust explosions are often triggered by ordinary plant conditions such as hot bearings, static discharge, friction, hot work or unsuitable electrical equipment. Here is what Singapore workplaces should review.

6 min read29 May 2026
Industrial workplace with air sampling equipment, chemical containers, and a consultant reviewing exposure monitoring results.
Occupational Health

Chemical Exposure Monitoring and Toxic Substances in Singapore

Chemical exposure monitoring should show whether workplace controls are working, not act as a once-a-year paperwork exercise.

5 min read28 May 2026
Industrial combustible dust extraction ducting connected to process equipment in a clean manufacturing facility, with visible capture hoods and dust collection lines.

Combustible Dust Ducting in Singapore: Why Ductwork Deserves More Attention

In combustible dust systems, ducting is not just background infrastructure. It can affect dust capture, hidden deposit build-up, and flame propagation between connected equipment.

7 min read17 May 2026
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