WSH 2015 spells out the national vision, the strategic outcomes and strategies over the next 10 years. Based on the 2005 WSH framework, it aims to synergise the efforts and resources of all stakeholders to achieve the vision of “A safe and healthy workplace for everyone; and a country renowned for best practices in workplace safety and health”. Tangible outcomes we hope to achieve are:
- Reduction in occupational fatalities and injuries rate;
- Workplace safety and health as an integral part of business; and
- Singapore as a Centre of Excellence for WSH.
To realise these outcomes, four strategies have been mapped out.
1. Build strong capability to manage workplace safety and health.
This entails developing a competency framework for the industry, developing WSH professionals, building capabilities in risk management and establishing good quality WSH training providers.
2. Implement an effective regulatory framework.
This includes initiatives such as developing targeted strategic enforcement programmes and reviewing legislations.
3. Promote the benefits of workplace safety and health and recognise best practices.
This includes initiatives such as enhancing the WSH recognition framework, rolling out industry-led WSH outreach programmes to bring the WSH message to a wider audience, as well as disseminating timely information on WSH.
4. Develop strong partnerships both locally and internationally.
This entails enhancing the capabilities of the WSH Advisory Committee, and establishing an International Advisory Panel of experts to critique on the development of WSH strategies and standards.