SCHEDULE:
Chinese:
- 20 & 21 May 2024 (Mon & Tue)- F2F
English:
- 09 & 10 Mar 2025 (Thursday & Friday ) – F2F
TIME: 9am to 6pm
COURSE VENUE: China town, Hong Lim Complex, Singapore 050531 (Nearest MRT: Chinatown, Exit F)
Environmental Sanitation (ES) Regime Requirements by NEA
Good environmental hygiene is required to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases. This is especially important in our current climate where COVID-19 is disrupting our daily lives. With effect from 30 July 2021, the National Environment Agency (NEA) has implemented the Environmental Sanitation (ES) regime progressively, starting with higher-risk premises with immuno-vulnerable occupants and/or high footfall such as preschools, schools, youth facilities and eldercare facilities, followed by food centres and/or markets (FCMs) and coffeeshops. To prepare for the implementation of the ES regime, all specified premises managers will have to identify an Environmental Control Coordinator (ECC) to undergo training and registered with the NEA (if they meet the ECXC certificate of registration requirements).
COURSE OVERVIEW:
This course trains and equip learners with the necessary knowledge and skillsets to assume the role of Environmental Control Coordinator (ECC). This will enable them to assist Premises manager with the implementation of the Environmental Sanitation Programme that is in line with the sector specific mandatory standards stipulated under the Environmental Sanitation (ES) Regime.
To register with the NEA as an Environmental Control Coordinator (ECC), you’ll first need to understand.
- What the Environmental Public Health Act is and what the roles of ECCs are
- The different factors which may cause an environment to be unsanitary
- How to ensure the cleanliness and safety of an environment
At the end of the course, you will learn the following:
- Be introduced to the Environmental Public Health Act
- Understand best practices in Pest Management
- Understand the Roles and Responsibilities of ECCs
- Learn about infectious diseases, infection prevention and control
- Learn about the importance of Indoor Air Quality
- Learn how to perform General Cleaning and Disinfection
COURSE FEE AFTER FUNDING (with GST):
Self-sponsored:
Singaporeans aged 40 and above: $156
All PRs and Singaporeans aged below 40: $236
Company-sponsored:
All Singaporeans and PRs from SME: $156
Singaporeans aged 40+ under Non-SMEs: $156
Singaporeans aged below 40 and all PRs under Non-SMEs: $236
Full Course Fee (with GST): $436
COURSE FEE AFTER FUNDING CAN BE CLAIMED THROUGH:
- SkillsFuture Credit: Singaporeans aged 25 and above can use their credits to pay for course fees.
- PSEA (Post-Secondary Education Account): Singaporeans aged 17 to 30 may use their account’s funds for fee payment. (Please call PSEA Hotline 62600777 to check your balance)
ABSENTEE PAYROLL
Company-sponsored participants (Non-SME/SME) are eligible to apply for absentee payroll capped at $4.50/hr or $13/pax
Course Code: TGS-2021007359
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