Greensafe International Launches New Shipyard Safety Course for Workers


Posted September 18, 2025 by Greensafe

Greensafe International is introducing the Shipyard Safety Instruction Course for Workers (Hot Work) - SSIC (HW), a specialized training program for shipyard workers.
 
SINGAPORE – Greensafe International, a leading provider of safety and health training, today announced the launch of a new specialized course: the Shipyard Safety Instruction Course for Workers (Hot Work) - SSIC (HW). This targeted program is designed to equip workers in the shipbuilding and ship-repairing industries with crucial knowledge to prevent accidents related to hot-work activities.

The course is a mandatory and essential component of shipyard safety training. It provides an in-depth look into the characteristics of flammable substances, how gases accumulate in confined spaces, and the common causes of fires and explosions. By using real-life case studies of shipyard accidents, the training aims to provide a practical and impactful learning experience, emphasizing the importance of a strict safety culture.

This 2.5-hour safety course includes an MCQ assessment, and upon successful completion, participants will receive a certificate and a safety pass from Greensafe International. The training is conducted in English and requires participants to have already completed the Shipyard Safety Instruction Course for Workers (General Trade).

Greensafe International continues its commitment to enhancing workplace safety and compliance by offering this critical program. The company’s goal is to ensure that workers are well-prepared to identify and mitigate risks, contributing to a safer and more secure working environment.
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Issued By Greensafe International
Business Address 2 Serangoon Road, #02-08, #02-10 Tekka Place,
Singapore 218227
Country Singapore
Categories Business
Tags greensafe international , workplace safety and health , safety course in singapore , workplace safety singapore , course for workers
Last Updated September 18, 2025