Written Answer by Mrs Josephine Teo, Minister for Manpower, to Parliamentary Question on the Managing Onsite Vehicular Safety (MOVeS) programme
NOTICE PAPER NO. 1412 OF 2018 FOR THE SITTING ON 19 NOVEMBER 2018
QUESTION NO. 2368 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
MP: Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye
To ask the Minister for Manpower with regard to the Managing Onsite Vehicular Safety (MOVeS) programme (a) how many companies have taken up the programme so far; (b) what are the main reasons for companies not embarking on the programme; and (c) what is the Ministry's plan to increase the take-up rate.
Answer
- The Managing Onsite Vehicular Safety (MOVeS) programme helps companies to develop effective traffic management plans and educates them on how to prevent work-related vehicular accidents.
- MOVeS is a relatively new programme introduced in 2017. In 2017, the Ministry piloted the programme for 80 workplaces and increased it to 120 workplaces in 2018. There were more companies that could have benefited, but they declined to participate largely because they felt they already had in-house expertise in vehicular safety. These companies will nonetheless still be subject to MOM inspections. In the event of any accidents, they also remain accountable under the Workplace Safety and Health Act as employers or occupiers.
- To improve take-up, we will work with the WSH Council and trade associations (e.g. Singapore Contractors Association Limited, Singapore Logistics Association, and the Container Depot and Logistics Association Singapore) to promote the programme among their members and sub-contractors.