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==Theme of Interest==
 
==Theme of Interest==
 
Workplace security and safety has always been one of the essential areas of consideration in Singapore when structuring government policies. Singapore government's high concerns over its workforce's physical well-being has not only reassured its people of conducive working environment but also attracted talents from nearby countries to maintain the sustainable growth of Singapore's economy. However, [http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/smrt-concludes-investigation-into-accident-that-led-to-death-of-two-staff SMRT Track Accident] on 22nd March earlier this year, has sparked off another round of discussion centering around the extend of safety measures that should be implemented in Singapore's workplace. Disputes from which went beyond the context of SMRT Operations Safety Protocols to every aspects of measures, necessary in preventing workplace injuries. On top of which, according to [https://www.wsh-institute.sg/files/wshi/upload/cms/file/WSHI%20National%20Statistics%20Report%202014.pdf WSHI National Statistics Report 2014], although the number of workplace fatal injury cases has decreased from 73 to 60, number of major and minor injuries in 2014 remain as high as 2013 and going on an increasing trend to 672 and 12,863 respectively from 640 and 11,740. From this perspective, exploring potential correlations between various factors and injury rate may be beneficial in structuring preventive and mitigation actions accordingly.  
 
Workplace security and safety has always been one of the essential areas of consideration in Singapore when structuring government policies. Singapore government's high concerns over its workforce's physical well-being has not only reassured its people of conducive working environment but also attracted talents from nearby countries to maintain the sustainable growth of Singapore's economy. However, [http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/smrt-concludes-investigation-into-accident-that-led-to-death-of-two-staff SMRT Track Accident] on 22nd March earlier this year, has sparked off another round of discussion centering around the extend of safety measures that should be implemented in Singapore's workplace. Disputes from which went beyond the context of SMRT Operations Safety Protocols to every aspects of measures, necessary in preventing workplace injuries. On top of which, according to [https://www.wsh-institute.sg/files/wshi/upload/cms/file/WSHI%20National%20Statistics%20Report%202014.pdf WSHI National Statistics Report 2014], although the number of workplace fatal injury cases has decreased from 73 to 60, number of major and minor injuries in 2014 remain as high as 2013 and going on an increasing trend to 672 and 12,863 respectively from 640 and 11,740. From this perspective, exploring potential correlations between various factors and injury rate may be beneficial in structuring preventive and mitigation actions accordingly.  
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==Problem & Motivation==
 
==Problem & Motivation==

Revision as of 15:27, 25 September 2016

Theme of Interest

Workplace security and safety has always been one of the essential areas of consideration in Singapore when structuring government policies. Singapore government's high concerns over its workforce's physical well-being has not only reassured its people of conducive working environment but also attracted talents from nearby countries to maintain the sustainable growth of Singapore's economy. However, SMRT Track Accident on 22nd March earlier this year, has sparked off another round of discussion centering around the extend of safety measures that should be implemented in Singapore's workplace. Disputes from which went beyond the context of SMRT Operations Safety Protocols to every aspects of measures, necessary in preventing workplace injuries. On top of which, according to WSHI National Statistics Report 2014, although the number of workplace fatal injury cases has decreased from 73 to 60, number of major and minor injuries in 2014 remain as high as 2013 and going on an increasing trend to 672 and 12,863 respectively from 640 and 11,740. From this perspective, exploring potential correlations between various factors and injury rate may be beneficial in structuring preventive and mitigation actions accordingly. Workplace Stats.JPG

Problem & Motivation

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Conclusion

Reference

WSHI National Statistics Report 2014 SMRT Track Accident

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