
37 worksites slapped with stop work orders
Imagine the almost 2,000 violations discovered by the Ministry of Manpower in the first nine months of 2011.
MOM said it uncovered more than 1,800 work at height safety and health violations when inspectors from its Occupational Safety and Health Inspectorate visited close to 4,500 worksites across construction sites, shipyards and general factory premises this year.
In the first half of 2011 alone, according to MOM, 13 lives were lost due to Fall From Height accidents, compared to 9 lives for the same period in 2010.
Companies that fail to ensure workplace safety may be charged under the Workplace Safety and Health Act, which carries a maximum fine of $500,000. Individuals can also be charged for a maximum fine of $200,000 and/or 24 months jail term. MOM officers will also issue stop work orders in workplaces that present immediate danger to the workers.
The Ministry reported:
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