SINGAPORE - A shipyard operator, Asia Pacific Shipyard (APS), has been fined $200,000 for safety lapses that led to the death of a worker in a 2019 accident. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore News - A shipyard operator, Asia Pacific Shipyard (APS), has been fined $200,000 for safety lapses that led to the death of a worker in a 2019 accident. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said on Thursday that APS was fined on Wednesday after pleading guilty to offences under the. Read more at www.tnp.sg
An Indian-origin supervisor, who allowed an untrained worker to operate a forklift, which resulted in the death of another worker, had his prison sentence increased by four months following an appeal from the prosecution, a media report has said.
Singapore, Aug 11: An Indian-origin supervisor, who allowed an untrained worker to operate a forklift, which resulted in the death of another worker, had his prison sentence increased by four months following an appeal from the prosecution, a media report has said. In 2019, Yeduvaka Mali Naidu, a supervisor at Chye Joo Marine, had allowed an untrained worker named Shanmugam Sivarasu to operate a forklift at a shipyard that had faulty brakes, according to the Straits Times newspaper. On one […]