Worker dies after falling from a ledge
Workplace Safety and Health Council
Take Time to Take Care of Each Other’s Safety and Health
On 12 January 2023, a worker was carrying out fa?ade painting works at a condominium using a suspended scaffold (gondola). He stepped out of the gondola at level 3 and climbed over the parapet wall to use the stairs to reach level 4. He then climbed onto the open ledge on level 4. While working on the ledge, he fell and landed in the basement. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
The worker was wearing a body harness but it was not anchored.
Fa?ade painting or cleaning works are high-risk activities commonly carried out using gondolas and rope access. The WSH Council calls on all companies involved in fa?ade painting or cleaning works to undertake an urgent assessment of their safety measures to prevent falls from height.?
What companies should do
Companies should urgently assess and ensure that their WSH management system includes the following measures or checks:
MCSTs of residential and commercial properties are also expected to check that contractors doing works at height (such as painting works) within their properties implement the above measures. In addition, MCSTs should adopt the following:
For more information, refer to the WSH (Scaffolds) Regulations 2011, and the WSH Council’s Code of Practice for Working Safely at Heights, WSH Guidelines on Anchorages, Lifelines and Temporary Edge Protection Systems, and WSH Guide for Management Corporation Strata Title.
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Under the WSH Act, first-time corporate offenders may be sentenced to the maximum fine of $500,000 whilst individuals can either be sentenced to the maximum fine of $200,000 and/or?an imprisonment not exceeding 2 years. Read more on the WSH Act penalties.
Relevant parties such as MCSTs, managing agents and contractors may be liable for prosecution under the WSH Act if they have breached any of their duties under the Act.??
During the Heightened Safety Period (1 September 2022 to 28 February 2023), the Ministry of Manpower will impose severe actions for serious WSH lapses, which include:??
???Debarment from hiring new work pass holders??
????Company leaders to personally account to MOM and take responsibility for rectifications?
???Engaging external auditors to conduct a thorough review of company’s WSH processes?
Information on the accident is based on preliminary investigations by the Ministry of Manpower as at 16 January 2023. This may be subject to change as investigations are still on-going. Please also note that the recommendations provided here are not exhaustive and they are meant to enhance workplace safety and health so that a recurrence may be prevented. The information and recommendations provided are not to be construed as implying liability on any party nor should it be taken to encapsulate all the responsibilities and obligations under the law.?
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