Work accident reporting
Certain types of work-related accidents must be reported to MOM using WSH Incident Reporting. Find out the reporting requirements and how to submit a report.
Enhanced features for WSH Incident Reporting eService
We have enhanced WSH Incident Reporting eService to offer you an integrated user experience.
What is a work-related accident
Definitions of work-related accidents that you need to report and example scenarios.
What and when to report
Reporting requirements for different types of accidents, and accidents you don't need to report.
Who should report
What you need to do for accident reporting if you are an employer, workplace occupier, treating doctor or employee.
Report a work-related accident
Notifying the Commissioner or submitting an incident report online, and what happens after an incident report is submitted.
WSH alert service
Free alert service for workplace occupiers to be updated of accidents at their workplaces.
Workplace safety and health training
Check worker's training records, and find out more on Continuing Professional Development programme, accredited WSH courses and training providers, and how to be a WSH Learning Service Provider.
Apply CPD points
For WSH officers and training providers. Learn about the Continuous Professional Development (CPD) programme for WSH officers and getting courses approved for SDUs.
Check training records
Checking a worker's training records online.
Find accredited WSH courses and training providers
Information on WSH courses and training providers acceptable to MOM.
To be WSH Learning Service Provider
Information to be WSH Learning Service Provider