Greensafe International Announces Advanced Safety Supervision Training for Singapore’s Process Industry


Posted March 25, 2026 by Greensafe

Master safety leadership with Greensafe’s WSQ Supervise WSH in Process Plant (OPISCS) course. Gain expertise in hazard control, PTW systems, and incident investigation. SkillsFuture funding up to 70% available for eligible participants.
 
SINGAPORE – Greensafe International Pte Ltd, a premier consultancy and training provider, is pleased to announce the launch of its updated course: WSQ Supervise Workplace Safety and Health in Process Plant (formerly known as OPISCS). This 32-hour intensive program is designed specifically for supervisors, managers, and safety personnel operating within the oil and petrochemical sectors.

As process plants face complex operational risks, the need for skilled safety leadership is paramount. This course equips participants with critical competencies in hazard identification, permit-to-work (PTW) coordination, and incident investigation. It also covers specialized modules on manhole and confined space supervision in accordance with the latest WSH legislations and codes of practice.

“Effective supervision is the backbone of industrial safety,” said a Greensafe representative. “Our OPISCS course doesn’t just teach compliance; it builds the practical confidence required to manage high-risk environments and protect lives on-site.”

The program is eligible for significant financial support, including up to 70% SkillsFuture funding for eligible Singapore Citizens and SMEs. Upon successful completion, learners receive a Statement of Attainment (SOA) recognized by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG).

For course dates and enrollment details, please visit Greensafe International.
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Issued By Greensafe International
Business Address 2 Serangoon Road, #02-08, #02-10 Tekka Place,, Singapore 218227
Country Singapore
Categories Education , Engineering
Tags greensafe international , wsh , skillsfuture singapore , workplace safety and health
Last Updated March 25, 2026