Gardens by the Bay
Best Practices
Work at Height Safety
Ministry of Manpower (MOM) gives one-day Settling-In Programme (SIP) training to FDWs, and employers must remind them on a regular basis.
Living in a high-rise setting might be a new experience for your maid, and she may not yet be fully aware of the potential dangers that come with working at height. It’s important to take a moment to guide her and ensure she understands the safety measures needed to stay safe while handling tasks like cleaning windows or hanging laundry. A little extra care and communication can make all the difference in keeping everyone protected.
Cleaning Window Exterior
Contracts and safety agreement for MDW
You are advised to establish an employment contract with your migrant domestic worker (MDW) and must sign a safety agreement1 with her.
The Employment Act does not regulate certain features of domestic labor, including hours and public holidays.
The Employment Act does not regulate certain features of domestic labor, including hours and public holidays.
Electrical Safety
Do’s
Don’ts
Fire Safety
Do’s
Don’ts
Emergency telephone numbers
Your FDW should know how to get help in an emergency. Give her a list of emergency telephone numbers, such as:
- Your mobile phone /office number
- Contact numbers of other family members in case of emergency
- Police
- Ambulance services
- Fire station
First aid
Your FDW should be taught how to handle minor injuries.
- Treating minor cuts and bruises
- Using common drugs and medications (for eg, cough syrup, Panadol)
- When to call for an ambulance
