Workplace Health & Safety Blog

Employer looking concerned while a MOM workplace safety inspector reviews findings on a clipboard at an industrial facility in Singapore

What Happens If You Fail a MOM Inspection? (Singapore Guide 2026) 

A failed MOM inspection can mean anything from a composition fine to a full site shutdown — and how you respond matters as much as what was found. This guide walks Singapore employers through every level of enforcement action, the step-by-step process to lift a Stop Work Order, and what to do before the next inspection.

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Worker putting on safety gloves on an industrial site beside a PPE requirements checklist showing helmet, eye protection, gloves, hi-vis clothing and safety footwear

PPE Requirements in Singapore: What Employers Need to Know (2026)

PPE is more than helmets on a shelf. Singapore’s WSH Act sets out specific obligations around what equipment must be provided, for which hazards, who is responsible, and how it must be maintained. This guide covers the full legal framework, a breakdown of PPE types by hazard, and the common compliance failures MOM inspectors find.

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