From 1 March 2024, at least one top executive from each company in the Construction, Manufacturing, Marine, and Transport & Storage industries must attend the TEWP.
The Top Executive WSH Programme (TEWP) aims to focus corporate leaders’ attention on how to meet their workplace safety and health (WSH) responsibilities and ways to develop their company’s WSH capabilities.
Who does it apply to
At least one top executive, such as the CEO or Board Director responsible for WSH must attend TEWP. TEWP is mandatory for either:
- Companies in these high risk industries based on their business activities under these Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) codes:
Industry |
SSIC 2020 codes |
Construction
|
41-43
|
Manufacturing
|
10-32, excluding 301
|
Marine
|
301, 52252, 52225 |
Transport & Storage |
49-53 excluding 52252, 52225
|
- Companies that employ work pass holders under Construction, Manufacturing, Marine shipyard, or Process sector based on the SSIC declared to MOM.
What the programme includes
- The Approved Code of Practice for chief executives and board of directors’ WSH Duties
- Root cause analysis of top incident types
- Ways to prevent accidents
- Legal responsibilities of top executives under s48 WSH Act
- Business benefits and value of WSH
- How top executives can shape WSH culture and system
- How to avoid common workplace incidents
- Where to get help to build WSH capabilities
How to apply
In-person programme
Online programme
The online version of the TEWP is available as an alternative to in-person training. You can now access the TEWP content online and complete the course at your own pace.
Apply for the online TEWP at either:
For more Info
Refer to the FAQs on TEWP for more information.