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All Accidents Are Preventable

Greencross Safety Fire and Equipment Consultants Pte Ltd is a safety consultant group which aims to provide quality safety training and service to all working environments.

Today, maintaining a safe and healthy work environment is extremely important. Local Authorities have become increasingly aggressive in establishing and enforcing safety and health regulations. Employees are more concerned with their own safety and health on the job. Worker's compensation and healthcare costs keep growing. And the drive to achieving high productivity continues. Greencross Safety emphasizes on safety and health training coupled with regular auditing as the key to resolving such issues.

Greencross Safety seeks to promote knowledge, awareness, prevention, safe and healthy work environments while compliance to safety and health standards and legal regulations.

 
     
 

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A. SAFETY VIDEOS

Greencross Safety Training Library has a collection of training materials of more than 100 titles covering Fire Safety, Occupational Safety and Health.

The Training Package

The Greencross Training Library consists of the following series:

GENERAL SAFETY TRAINING SERIES
LABORATORY SAFETY SERIES
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE TRAINING SERIES
HAZWOPER (HAZARDOUS WASTE) TRAINING SERIES

Each package consists of the following:

1.  VCD/DVD on the title
2.  CD on Instructor's Guide
3.  Employees' Training Log, Employees' Quiz, Instructor's Quiz with Answers and Training Certificate
4.  Employee's Booklet on the title (Available for General Safety Series and Regulatory Compliance Series only)

Employee's Booklet
(Available for General Safety Series and Regulatory Compliance Series only)

Employee's Booklets are written in simple English which are easily understood and learnt by employees. Employee's Booklets are "must read" for all employees. Additional copies of booklets can be purchased.

Contents correspond to points covered in the VCD/DVD programs
Use both text and illustrations
Examine frequently encountered problem areas
Review measures that can be taken to prevent these problems
Discuss good safety practices
Review what should be done if problems occur

A.  GENERAL SAFETY TRAINING SERIES

 
Accident Investigation
Item #GS0001

Securing an accident scene
Root-cause Analysis
Investigate Interviews
Reporting "Near Misses"
ANSI Standard-Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Item #GS0002
What MSDS do
The advantage of ANSI format
The questions the MSDS answers
The sections in the ANSI MSDS
Back care and Safety
Item #GS0003
How the back works
Types and causes of back injuries
Injury prevention & safety practices
Proper lifting techniques
Compressed Gas Cylinders - Working Safely
Item #GS0004
Compressed gas hazards
Hazard label & Warning Signs
Moving, Handling & storage
Regulators, Compressed Gas Act
Computer Workstations - Working Safely
Item #GS0005
Ergonomic factors
Eyestrain and fatigue
The effect of lightning
Reducing tension & Stress
Is radiation a problem?
Electrical Safety in the Workplace
Item #GS0008
How electricity works
Fuses and circuit breakers
Outlets, plugs & grounding
Lock-Out/Tag-Out
Industrial Ergonomics
Item #GS018
The physiology of the body
Body movements and their effects
Recognizing ergonomic problems
Practical Solutions
Material Handling Safety
Item GS#021
Planning the job
Potential hazards
Proper lifting techniques
Hand-trucks and carts
Safety Housekeeping and Accident Prevention
Item #GS026
Excess materials and rubbish
Electric cords and ropes
Tools and supplies
Hazardous chemicals
Hazardous Spills (Spill Chemical)
Item #GS030
Hazcom and Emergency Response Plan
Personal protective equipment
Initial spill response
Cleanup and disposal
 

B.  LABORATORY SAFETY SERIES

 
Orientation to Laboratory Safety
Item #LS0001
Personal protective equipment
Fire evacuation protocols
The Chemical Hygiene Plan
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)
Safety housekeeping 
Safety Showers & Eye Washes
Item #LS002
Correct use of safety showers
Correct use of eye wash stations
Proper safety procedures
Maintenance of both showers and eye washes 
The OSHA Formaldehyde Standard
Item #LS004
Background of the regulation
Safe work practices
Personal protective equipment
Spill/Cleanup procedures
Medical surveillance programs 
Material Safety Data Sheets
Item #LS007
Understanding the different sections of an MSDS
The questions the MSDS answers
Safe Handling of Laboratory Glassware
Item #LS010
Types of glassware used in the laboratory
Configuring glassware systems
Making proper connections
Handling techniques
Planning for Laboratory Emergencies
Item #LS011
Emergency Procedures
Fire safety
How to prevent injuries
Evacuation procedures 
 

C.  REGULATORY COMPLIANCE TRAINING SERIES

 
Confined Space Entry
Item #RC006
Identifying "Permit Spaces"
The Entry Permit
Entry Supervisors, Entrants and Attendants
Safety equipment
Emergency rescue
Hearing Conservation and Safety
Item #RC011
How the ear works
Types of hearing problems
Causes of hearing damages
Noise avoidance
Use of personal protective equipment
Regulatory requirement
Indoor Air Quality
Item #RC012
Sources of contamination
Symptoms of poor air quality
Air ducts and crawlspaces
HVAC systems & Humidifiers
Proper housekeeping
Smoking
Lock-Out/Tag-Out
Item #RC013
Background of the standard
Major compliance requirements
General Lock-Out/Tag-Out concepts and procedures
Locking and tagging electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and other systems
Personal Protective Equipment
Item #RC018
Areas of body needing protection
Vulnerabilities of each body area
Available personal protective equipment
Matching the personal protective equipment to the hazard
Proper use of personal protective equipment
Respiratory protection and Safety
Item #RC019
Physiology of the respiratory system
How the respiratory system functions
Potential effects of hazards
Safety practices
Use of safety equipment
 

D.  HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste) TRAINING SERIES

 
Understanding Chemical Hazards
Item #HZ004
Blood borne diseases
The Exposure Control Plan
Emergency procedures
Signs, Labels and personal protective equipment
Decontamination Procedures
Item #HZ007
Decontamination equipment and procedures
Work practices and Engineering
Personal Protective Equipment
The Exclusion Zone
The Emergency Response Plan
Item #HZ009
The "Chain of Command"
Communication procedures and the "Buddy System"
Safe work practices 
The Site Safety and Health Plan
Item #HZ012
Guidelines and goals
Site evaluation
Personal protective equipment
Spill cleanup procedures
HAZMAT Labelling
Item #HZ013
OSHA labelling requirements
Common labelling systems
Hazardous waste labels
Where labels are used
Monitoring Procedures and Equipment
Item #HZ023
Detecting hazardous materials
Direct-reading monitoring instruments
Sampling collection devices
Confined spaces
 

2.  GREENCROSS SAFETY SIGNS
(ISO - Singapore Standard - Effective date of implementation: 27 August 2004)

Greencross constantly seeks better understanding of the human factors that industry faces in its accident prevention programme and this knowledge results in our safety signs to assist Management in it never ceasing for safety.

The correct use of sign designs, colours and safety meaning for safety signs can help employees in quick identification of hazards and also lead to standardization of the signs. Singapore Standard 508: Part 3: 2004, Page 9 Specification for graphical safety symbols - safety colours and safety signs.. "lack of standardization may lead to confusion and perhaps accidents".

Our Safety signs are designed to meet the following Singapore Standard (SS) requirements:

 
International Standard Corresponding Singapore Standard (SS)
ISO 3864-1: 2002 SS 508: Part 1; 2004 - Specification for graphical symbols
- Safety colour and safety signs
- Design principles for safety signs in workplaces and public areas
ISO 7010: 2003 SS 508: Part 3: 2004 - Specification for graphical symbols
- Safety colours and safety signs
- Safety signs used in workplaces and public areas

Specification for graphical symbols - safety colours and safety signs

SS Safety Colours - follows the recommended RAL colour order systems
SS Geometric Shapes - follow the recommended geometric shapes
SS Safety Signs

- follow the recommended safety sign originals in a uniform 70mm. Enlargement and reduction scaling will be in proportion to the recommended safety sign originals in uniform 70mm

 

All our standard safety signs are reverse silkscreen printed on polished plastic for a high quality and durable finish. We have signs ready from stock or signs to order according to your company's needs. Contact us today for the catalogue and quote.

  Safety Condition Signs 

 
 

  Fire Safety Signs 

 
 

  Prohibition Signs 

 
 

  Mendatory Action Signs 

 
 

  Warning Signs 

 
 

3.  SERVICES

The following services are provided by Greencross Safety Consultants:

  MOM Approved WSH Auditing Organization
  MOM Approved Risk Management Consultants
  MOM Approved ARC for Overtime Endorsement
  Risk Management Training
  Risk Assessment Audit
  Safety Auditing Services
  Reg Workplace Safety and Health Officers
  Reg Environmental Control Officers
  Reg Industrial Nurse (Full-Time / Part-Time) Services
  Safety Co-ordinator Services
  Safety Management System
  Customized Training Programme
  Noise Monitoring and Control Services

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