Major Injury Rate in 1H2025 at an all-time low, and Revised Occupational Disease List w.e.f. 1 Dec 2025

Singapore’s WSH performance in 1H 2025

On 30 Sept 2025, MOM released Singapore’s Workplace Safety and Health’s performance for 1H 2025. In addition to a reduction in workplace fatal injury rate from 1.0 in 1H2024 to 0.92 1H2025, the annualized major injury rate per 100,000 workers fell to an all-time low of 15.5 from 16.6 for the same period last year. 

Revised List of Occupational Diseases
(w.e.f. 1 Dec 2025)

At the same time, the Ministry also officially announced the revised list of occupational diseases, which will take effect from 1 Dec 2025.

The key changes in the list are :

Diseases caused by physical agents

  1. Noise-induced hearing loss (previously “noise-induced deafness”)
  2. Cataracts due to infra-red, ultraviolet or ionising radiation (previously “Cataracts due to infra-red, ultraviolet or x-ray radiation” and not in WSHA

Musculoskeletal Disorder

  1. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (previously “Musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limb”)

Conditions removed from OD lists

  1. Poisoning by carbon dioxide gas
  2. Ulceration of the corneal surface of the eye

Diseases caused by chemical agents

  1. Poisoning by aniline (previously not in WICA)
  2. Poisoning by beryllium (previously not in WICA)
  3. Toxic anaemia (previously not in WICA)

Diseases caused by biological agents

  1. Glanders (previously not in WSHA)
  2. Occupational infectious diseases (previously “Tuberculosis”)

Cancers (Malignant diseases)

  1. Occupational liver angiosarcoma (previously “liver angiosarcoma”)
  2. Malignant mesothelioma (previously “Mesothelioma”)

 

For more information, refer to MOM’s website link below.

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