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Circular: Resumption of in-person WSH Training

RESUMPTION OF IN-PERSON WSH TRAINING


1. We would like to update you that in-person WSH training shall continue, with the removal of the restriction that trainees for each class come from at most 10 different employers. The removal of the 10-employer restriction takes effect from 10 March 2021, and will apply regardless of the industry the trainee works in.


2. Training providers shall continue to implement the Safe Management Measures (SMM), to help prevent the transmission of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Training Providers are to ensure they adhere strictly to the following measures:
a) All foreign workers attending any in-person training must possess the Green AccessCode that is available via the SGWorkPass mobile app (link). This will ensure the trainees are not subjected to any movement restriction or staying in uncleared premises.
b) All foreign workers holding In-Principle Approval (IPA) letter for work pass application may not be able to show the Green AccessCode. In such cases, they need to demonstrate that they have:
• served their Stay Home Notice (SHN) (where required) if they have just arrived in Singapore; and
• had a negative result in a COVID-19 test taken locally within the last 14 days. The only exception to this requirement is when the foreign worker has been working in Singapore, and is not required to undergo the Rostered Routine Swab Testing (refer to MOM website).
c) No cross-mixing between classes
d) Staggered break timings for the different classes
e) All employers to provide their own private transport for the company workers from dormitory to the training centre and vice versa

 

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