Course Description & Objectives
Good hygiene and infection control aren’t just for healthcare — they’re essential in every service setting where people interact. This 1-day classroom course is designed for all levels of staff and personnel in the service-related industry, from frontline workers to supervisors, who play a vital role in maintaining safe and healthy environments.
Through engaging discussions, real-life examples, and hands-on learning, participants will gain a clear understanding of how infections spread — and the simple, effective steps to prevent them. Whether you work in hospitality, retail, education, or customer service, this course equips you with the practical knowledge and confidence to protect yourself, your colleagues, and your customers.
Join us and make infection prevention a shared responsibility — because safety starts with you.
Course Outline
- Disease Transmission
- Proper Hand Hygiene
- Standard & Transmission-based Precautions
- Cleaning, Disinfection & Sterilization
- Use of Personal Protective Equipment
- Proper Housekeeping & Waste Disposal
Course Structure
- 1 day (7 hours)
- Lectures and discussions
- 1 Assessment – MCQ
Certificate
• Certificate of Completion
Who Should Attend
- Childcare Teachers/Student Care Staff
- Nursing & Healthcare Staff
- Dental Staff
- Caregivers
Course Fee
• SGD199 per participant

Sim Tianseng
Infection Control Expert
STS is the principal trainer and founder of STS Academia, where he delivers training and consultancy in Infection Control, Quality Improvement, and Patient Safety for healthcare organizations in Singapore and the region.His professional background includes more than a decade as the Chief Infection Control Officer for a leading private hospital group, where he also lectured at the organization’s hospital college. Additionally, he served for 10 years as an Adjunct Lecturer with Flinders University’s Master of Health Administration program in Singapore.With a strong foundation in both operational practice and adult learning, he is dedicated to supporting healthcare teams in strengthening safety culture, improving care standards, and applying evidence-based practices in their daily work.