Health and Safety @ NTU
The University aims to make itself a healthy and safe place to work and study.
The University aims to make itself a healthy and safe place to work and study. It places importance on the health and safety of staff, students and visitors and has very low appetite for any deviation from its standards and legislative responsibilities in these areas.
NTU's leadership is deeply committed to making our campus a safe place for all faculty, staff, and students. The importance of upholding Health and Safety (HS) standards and building a strong HS culture cannot be overstated. The senior leadership sets the tone and demonstrate and communicate highly effective standards to advance towards NTU vision of a healthy
workforce in safe workplaces. There are 5 pillars to institutionalize this vision.
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Healthy Workforce in Safe Workplaces
Commitment
Commitment by leadership to the highest standards of H&S
Continual
Always innovating in H&S solutions and practices
Compliance
Going beyond compliance in all campus activities
Culture
Embracing H&S as a core value among campus community & stakeholders
Certification
Achieving certifications that demonstrate commitment to H&S (system, codes and practices)
Our Areas of Support
What we do
The Office of Health and Safety (OHS) is the central office overseeing the development and implementation of University level HS structure and programmes. OHS keeps the University Community Safe & Healthy by development of scientific standards and sustainable safety and health systems.
Singapore Authorities and their Safety & Health resources
Witnessed An Incident or Have Feedback?
Reporting of Safety Incidents and Anonymous Concerns
For medical attention, please visit the University Clinic during Office Hours or the nearest Hospital Accident and Emergency (A&E).
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More on Our Events and NewsSave The Date! NTU Safety & Health Awards 2024
Learn MoreIBC workshop on DURC on 16 September 2024
The Office of Health and Safety (OHS) organized a workshop for NTU Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) members on how to effectively assess Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC) concerns in Life Sciences on the 16 September 2024. The workshop was attended by 25 participants consisting of 11 IBC Members and representatives from the Research Integrity and Ethics Office (RIEO).
Learn MoreHow to Consider Terrorism Threats, Disease Outbreaks, and Mental Well-being in Safety & Health Risk Assessment
The Office of Health and Safety (OHS) is organising an online seminar to assist safety and health representatives to understand how to integrate Terrorism Threats, Disease Outbreaks, and Mental Well-being using current NTU safety and health risk assessment templates.
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