PEER Complies with Singapore's ConSASS

PEER Complies with Singapore’s ConSASS 2020 Audit Requirements

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We are proud to confirm that PEER meets the requirements of Singapore’s Construction Safety Audit Scoring System (ConSASS) 2020, as maintained by the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Council. This demonstrates our continued commitment to supporting construction companies in Singapore with a platform that doesn’t just help them manage safety, it helps them prove it.

PEER Complies with Singapore's ConSASS

Why ConSASS Matters for Singapore Construction Sites

ConSASS is Singapore’s national framework for evaluating the maturity of a Workplace Safety and Health Management System (WSHMS) on construction sites. Auditors assess 20 elements across three performance bands from leadership and planning through to continual improvement and require documented evidence for each applicable question.

Without a digital system in place, gathering that evidence during an audit can be time-consuming and stressful. PEER eliminates that problem by capturing records automatically as part of everyday operations.

How PEER Supports ConSASS Compliance

PEER has been mapped directly against the ConSASS 2020 Audit Checklist. The features below provide live, timestamped evidence for specific ConSASS audit questions — exactly what an auditor expects to see.

Element 4: WSH Objectives & Planning

Q4.4 — WSH Management Programme Planned, Implemented & Monitored

PEER’s Permit-to-Work (PTW) module serves as the backbone of your WSH management programme, logging all high-risk activity management with responsible parties and completion dates.

Q4.5 — Objectives Monitored & Updated Based on Statistics

The PEER PTW Dashboard provides a live, data-driven view of permit activity and compliance trends, meeting the auditor’s expectation for objectives tracked against real facts.

Element 5: Resources

Q5.5 — Controls for Outsourced WSHMS Functions

When functions of the WSHMS are outsourced, controls must be in place. PEER’s Multi-Tenancy Control feature lets the main contractor manage roles, access, and responsibilities for multiple external parties from a single dashboard.

Q5.6 — New Technology Adopted to Enhance WSH Practices

ConSASS Band III recognises the adoption of new technology within the past 3 years. PEER’s digital PTW system is a clear example, replacing paper-based permit processes with a real-time, auditable platform.

Element 6: Competence

Q6.1 — Qualifications & WSH Training Requirements Identified

PEER’s Worker Competency module records each worker’s educational background, required certifications, and training history, fulfilling the Training Needs Assessment intent of this question.

Q6.2 — Re-Training Identified & Provided Before Competency Expires

PEER automatically flags expiring certifications and sends re-training reminders before a worker’s competency lapses. Auditors can view a full timestamped log of all renewals.

Q6.4 — Competency Records Maintained

All mandatory training records, attendance logs, assessment results, scanned certificates are stored against each worker’s profile in PEER and retrievable in seconds during an audit.

Element 8: Communication

Q8.2 — Process for Receiving & Documenting External WSH Communications

PEER’s PTW records log all relevant external safety communications and link them to the applicable permits and work activities on site.

Q8.3 — Employee Participation in Hazard Identification

PEER’s Checklist Workflow gives every worker a formal, documented channel to raise hazards, log observations, and track corrective follow-up, meeting the internal communication requirements of this question.

Q8.8 — Weekly Toolbox Meetings Conducted & Recorded

PEER records every Toolbox Meeting (TBM); topic, date, attendees, and acknowledgements, creating a complete signed history that survives any audit.

Element 9: Documented Information

Q9.3 — WSH Documents Created with Proper Identification & Approval

PEER’s Checklist setup and workflow enforces a defined document structure including title, date, author, and approval authority for every checklist and document created on the platform.

Q9.8 — WSH Documents Approved by Authorised Personnel Before Issue

PEER’s workflow requires a mandatory approval step before any document goes live, timestamping who authorised each document and when creating an immutable audit trail of sign-off.

What This Means for Construction Companies in Singapore

For project teams operating under ConSASS, PEER delivers clear, practical benefits:

  • Audit Readiness — Every ConSASS evidence point above is captured automatically through daily PEER operations. No last-minute scrambling.
  • Digital Paper Trail — All records are timestamped, signed, and stored digitally — removing the risk of missing or damaged paper records.
  • Worker-Level Compliance — From competency tracking to TBM attendance, PEER captures compliance at the individual worker level, not just the management level.
  • Multi-Party Control — Main contractors can manage evidence across subcontractors and outsourced parties from one platform.

Built for Singapore, Ready for ConSASS

PEER is developed by Magicsoft Asia Systems, headquartered in Singapore. We understand the regulatory environment that construction teams here operate in and we have built the platform to match it.

Whether you are preparing for your next ConSASS audit, onboarding a new subcontractor, or simply looking for a safer way to run your site, PEER gives you the operational discipline and the documented evidence to meet Singapore’s highest safety standards.

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