Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Number of Amputations due to Workplace Accidents

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Summary

This question concerns the statistics and causes of workplace amputations and preventive measures raised by Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye. Minister for Manpower Lim Swee Say reported 389 cases from 2014 to 2016, with over 70% involving industrial machinery. Identified causes include the lack of machine guards, inadequate work procedures, and individual disregard for safety protocols. The Ministry of Manpower has responded with targeted enforcement operations focusing on machinery safety and inspections of company procedures. Engagement efforts have also increased through tripartite seminars and the dissemination of safety videos and instructional materials.

Transcript

55 Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye asked the Minister for Manpower (a) what is the number of amputation cases due to workplace accidents in the past three years; (b) what are the main causes for such cases; and (c) what are the measures taken by the Ministry to reduce the number of such cases.

Mr Lim Swee Say: In the past three years, there were 389 amputation cases due to workplace accidents, comprising 129 cases in 2014, 117 in 2015, and 143 in 2016. In the first half of 2017, there were 57 cases. More than 70% of these cases involved the use of industrial machines and tools.

There are three main causes for such accidents. Firstly, the lack of machine guards or safety design in machines. Secondly, employers' failure to put in place adequate safe work procedure. Thirdly, individuals' failure to follow procedures due to ignorance or disregard for safety.

To improve the situation, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has adopted a more targeted enforcement operation on machinery safety at workplaces with industrial machines. The inspections will check on machine guards and safety design, as well as companies’ procedures for safe machine operation, in addition to other common safety breaches.

MOM, the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Council and the WSH Institute have also stepped up engagement efforts. We organise solutioning sessions and seminars on preventing amputations with our tripartite partners, The Council will also produce and disseminate videos on safe machinery. This adds to the suite of materials, including guidelines, case studies, safety cards and safety posters, that are already available on the WSH Council website.