Singapore — [29-01-2026] — Greensafe International Pte Ltd today announced the availability of its WSQ Perform Work at Height (WAH-W) training, a comprehensive safety course tailored for workers engaged in high-risk work at elevations across construction, industrial and maintenance sectors. The course supports Singapore’s Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) framework by delivering practical skills and regulatory knowledge that reduce fall hazards and improve on-site safety performance.
The WSQ Perform Work at Height certification is a mandatory competency unit for personnel required to carry out work at height (WAH). The one-day programme focuses on key learning outcomes including risk assessment, safe use of WAH equipment, fall arrest and fall prevention systems, and emergency response techniques such as harness suspension relief — all aligned with local WSH regulations and industry best practices.
Training combines classroom instruction with hands-on demonstrations to ensure participants can perform essential checks on equipment, correctly apply fall protection systems and adhere to legal safety standards. Upon successful completion, attendees receive a WSQ Statement of Attainment and a Safety Pass, enhancing their credentials and workplace readiness.
“Work at height is one of the most hazardous activities on many work sites,” said a Greensafe training representative. “Equipping workers with the right skills not only fulfils regulatory requirements, but critically improves their ability to anticipate risks, operate safeguards correctly and act decisively in emergency situations.”
The course is delivered in multiple languages including English, Mandarin, Tamil and Bengali to meet the diverse needs of Singapore’s workforce, ensuring broad accessibility and comprehension.
Employers and industry professionals are encouraged to register staff for upcoming WSQ Perform Work at Height sessions to strengthen their safety culture and comply with national standards. For more information and enrolment details, visit the Greensafe course page.