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Accident Advisory: Worker fell into pit

16 Jul 2019

Ref No: 160719 (1)

UEN: S97SS0046G

Dear Valued ASPRI Members,

Accident Advisory: Worker fell into pit

Ref: 1920019 WSH Alert Accident Notification dated 13 June 2019

On 9 June 2019 around 1.30am, a worker tasked with performing security duties at a rooftop bar spotted guests trespassing into an area that was cordoned off for exterior building cleaning works. He entered the cordoned off area and fell into a 4 metre deep pit as he was walking towards the guests. He was subsequently pronounced dead at the scene by attending paramedics.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Stakeholders in control of similar workplaces and work activities, such as employers and contractors, are advised to consider the following risk control measures to prevent similar accidents:

Covered floor opening

Barricading of danger area

Risk communication and awareness

RISK ASSESSMENT

Employers and contractors must conduct thorough Risk Assessment (RA) for each of their work activities to manage any foreseeable risk that may arise. The RA should address, but is not limited to, the following areas:

Exterior building cleaning works
Recognise hazards associated with façade cleaning and building maintenance works such as working at heights and the use or storage of maintenance equipment. Building owners are reminded to work with their contractors to ensure the safety and security of the work area to prevent unauthorised access at any time.

Security duties
Identify possible hazards associated with the patrol and surveillance duties of security officers that may present an unsafe working environment e.g. uneven walking surfaces, damaged steps, unguarded manhole, inadequate lighting, etc. Implement measures such as placing warning signs, erecting suitable barriers and carrying out quick rectifications once a hazardous condition is identified.

FURTHER INFORMATION

  1. Workplace Safety and Health Act
  2. Workplace Safety and Health (General Provisions) Regulations
  3. Workplace Safety and Health (Work at Heights) Regulations 2013
  4. Workplace Safety and Health (Risk Management) Regulations
  5. Code of Practice on Workplace Safety and Health Risk Management
  6. Code of Practice for Working Safely at Heights
  7. Singapore Standard SS508 series – Graphical symbols – Safety colours and safety signs
  8. Singapore Standard SS 531: 2008(2014) Code of Practice for Lighting of Work Places – Part 2: Outdoor
  9. Singapore Standard SS 531: 2008(2014) Code of Practice for Lighting of Work Places – Part 3: Lighting requirements for safety and security of outdoor work places

Information on the accident is based on preliminary investigations by the Ministry of Manpower as at
20 June 2019. This may be subject to change as investigations are still on-going. Please also note that the recommendations provided here are not exhaustive and they are meant to enhance workplace safety and health so that a recurrence may be prevented. The information and recommendations provided are not to be construed as implying liability on any party nor should it be taken to encapsulate all the responsibilities and obligations under the law.

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