I am an NSmen defaulted RT.
You have NOT PASSED your IPPT for the period 10/08/2012 to 09/05/2013.
You have NOT COMPLETED your IPT for the period 10/08/2012 to 09/05/2013. You have DEFAULTED on your RT for the period 10/05/2013 to 09/08/2013. a) Your next IPPT window will begin on 10/08/2013. b) You are strongly encouraged to sign up for IPT if you need additional help to train for your IPPT. The first session must commence before 09/02/2014. c) Please update your contact nos/email on e-SelfUpdate so that you can be informed via SMS if there is any change to your current IPPT requirement. |
Please call the 24/7 NS hotline at 1800-3676767 to speak to a customer service officer
What are the disciplinary actions?
For our common understanding, the meanings of the names are defined
as follows:
i. IPPT Defaulters
These are NSmen who have failed to make any attempt in IPPT
throughout the 9 mth IPPT window and did not qualify for any
exemptions.
ii. RT Defaulters
These are NSmen who have failed to complete 20 sessions of RT
within the last 3 months of their birthday window.
Disciplinary actions will be taken against the defaulters.
(A) Graduated Scale of
Punishment
The appropriate punishment on a graduated scale will be meted out
by the Disciplinary Officers (DOs) depending on the NSman’s
mitigating pleas, attitude, service records, previous convictions
and performance for past IPPTs/RTs.
For recalcitrant defaulters, it may mean heftier fines, custodial
sentences or court martial. In the event if the NSman is
unable to pay the fine, the DO may order detention in default of
payment within reasonable time based on prevailing guidelines. The
detention may take effect on any date and shall be terminated on
payment of fine.
(B) Central Defaulters Management Branch
(CDMB)
CDMB was set up as a tri-service shared services structure within
the NSmen Services Centre (NSSC) to manage all IPPT/RT defaulter
offenders on behalf of their parent NS units. The NS Commanders
maintain the prerogative to summary trial the NSmen if they wish to
do so. Under such circumstances, CDMB will provide the use of its
premises and facilities to conduct the Summary Trial.
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Source: www.mindef.gov.sg/nsmen
IPT Sessions
Time
Weekdays (everyday except Fri)
1800 to 2200
Weekend (Sat)
1600 to 2000
Weekend (Sun) 0800 to 1200
NS Days
Each RT session will be computed as a ½ day service and will count
towards the NSman's annual NS of 40 days. Attendance of ICT has
priority over RT and only the balance of the call-up days will be
used for RT call-ups.
Pay
NSmen will be paid ½ day service pay for each RT session attended.
The respective FCC will submit the attendance list via IRIS, within
4 working days of the session, to NS Pay to process the payment. NS
Pay will then effect the payment on a weekly basis.
Medical Review of
NSmen
Specific medical certification of fitness for each RT session is
not necessary. However, NSmen who are 35 years old and above must
be certified fit. NSmen who do not have valid certification of
fitness for IPPT will not be allowed to proceed with the RT
sessions. NSmen certified unfit or temporarily unfit for IPPT will
also be deemed unfit for RT for the same duration.
RT Sessions spreading across 2 birthday
windows
In special circumstances where the NSmen’s RT schedule crosses IPPT
windows (i.e. the NSmen's birthday fall in the middle of the RT),
re-certification of fitness for IPPT for the new IPPT window is
required if the NSmen turns age 35 or above in the new
window.
What are the disciplinary actions?
For our common understanding, the meanings of the names are defined
as follows:
i. IPPT Defaulters
These are NSmen who have failed to make any attempt in IPPT
throughout the 9 mth IPPT window and did not qualify for any
exemptions.
ii. RT Defaulters
These are NSmen who have failed to complete 20 sessions of RT
within the last 3 months of their birthday window.
Disciplinary actions will be taken against the defaulters.
(A) Graduated Scale of
Punishment
The appropriate punishment on a graduated scale will be meted out
by the Disciplinary Officers (DOs) depending on the NSman’s
mitigating pleas, attitude, service records, previous convictions
and performance for past IPPTs/RTs.
For recalcitrant defaulters, it may mean heftier fines, custodial
sentences or court martial. In the event if the NSman is
unable to pay the fine, the DO may order detention in default of
payment within reasonable time based on prevailing guidelines. The
detention may take effect on any date and shall be terminated on
payment of fine.
(B) Central Defaulters Management Branch
(CDMB)
CDMB was set up as a tri-service shared services structure within
the NSmen Services Centre (NSSC) to manage all IPPT/RT defaulter
offenders on behalf of their parent NS units. The NS Commanders
maintain the prerogative to summary trial the NSmen if they wish to
do so. Under such circumstances, CDMB will provide the use of its
premises and facilities to conduct the Summary Trial.
Source: www.mindef.gov.sg/nsmen
It is essential that you maintain physical fitness and undergo regular training.
The Enhanced NS IPPT system was implemented on 1 Apr 2011. It incorporates principles of fitness training science to enable NSmen to train more effectively, while offering flexibility in planning their fitness training to stay fit. Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT) is a standard physical fitness test to gauge the basic physical fitness of an individual. The IPPT is a standard physical fitness test designed to test the basic components of physical fitness and motor skills of an individual soldier. In this service package, NSmen can find out about policies governing IPPT and book their IPPT dates.
In the IPPT Gazette under the Enlistment Act dated 26
May 06, if an NSman fails to pass, or fails to take, the IPPT
within any IPPT year, he will have to attend and complete a
remedial training programme at any SAF FCC.
IPPT can be divided into the followings:
SAF Health Screening Programme
With effect from 30 May 2011, “IPPT-FFI” was incorporated into the
revised SAF Health Screening Programme, which is
the compulsory medical examination for all IPPT-eligible NSmen 35
years of age and above. There is no need to do a separate
"IPPT-FFI" if you have already completed the SAF Health Screening
Programme for that year.The SAF Health Screening Programme review
should be initiated by your NS unit administrator once your IPPT
window, i.e. your birthday window is open.
If you are IPPT-eligible, 35 years of age and above, you are
required to complete the SAF Health Screening Programme every year
before your IPPT attempt. The aim of this medical screening is to
detect any medical conditions which may make you unsuitable for the
IPPT.Note that if you have not completed your SAF Health Screening
Programme requirements for the year, you will not be allowed to
take your IPPT. You will be issued with a certificate once you have
completed your SAF Health Screening Programme requirements. The
certificate is valid for 30 days until your next birthday; i.e. if
you are 35 years old, this certificate will be valid until (and
including) the 30th day after your 36th birthday.
Applicability
The annual IPPT is applicable to all PES A, B/B1, B2/C1 NSmen and
DXO with NS liability, till age 45 and 40 years old for Officers
and WOSPEC respectively. The NSman's IPPT annual requirement
commences on his birthday immediately after his NSF Operational
Ready Date (ORD) and ends when he is posted to MINDEF Reserves
(MR), or medically downgraded to PES C2 and below.
What is the IPPT Window?
The NSman's IPPT window is based on his birthday. The IPPT window
commences on his birthday and ends on the day before his next
birthday, both days inclusive. NSman who has just ORDed can take
his IPPT immediately. The results will be counted towards his IPPT
requirements for the first NS year. The IPPT window is divided into
two parts as follows:
Test Frequency
NSmen must attempt at least ONE IPPT within their first 9 months of
the IPPT window. They can make as many attempts as they want within
their first 9 months of the IPPT window. Regardless of the number
of attempts made at the FCC, only the first 3 attempts by the NSman
will be considered towards his NS liability and will be paid
service and make-up pay, if applicable. Notwithstanding this, the
SAF will continue to bear the responsibility for service injuries
sustained by the NSmen whilst attempting the IPPT beyond the third
attempt. NSmen will not be allowed to make any more attempts within
their annual IPPT window at the FCC after attaining the GOLD
standard, regardless of the number of attempts.
IPPT Requirement
All eligible NSmen must
attempt their IPPT once within the first 9 months of their IPPT
window. They may attempt IPPT during their ICT or at any FCC and
may make as many attempts as they want to improve their IPPT
results, except for NSmen who have attained the IPPT Gold standards
for the IPPT year. The best result achieved will be taken as the
record for that IPPT year.
What are the IPPT exemptions?
You are exempted from your annual IPPT if you fit into the
following conditions:
All IPPT-liable NSmen will only be exempted on the following conditions.
*The onus is on the NSmen to inform their NS units and
present their medical documentation as evidence, when called back
to answer to the IPPT related charges. Alternatively, they can
request for a medical review by a SAF Medical Officer though his NS
unit.
The annual IPPT is designed to test your basic components of
physical fitness and motor skills.
Please call the 24/7 NS hotline at 1800-3676767 to speak to a customer service officer.
Source: www.mindef.gov.sg/nsmen
Note that if you are pursuing a full-time tertiary
education, you are not disrupted from NS. You can still be called
up for NS activities such as ICT, IPPT and mobilisation
manning.
In fact, to facilitate your tertiary education, MINDEF has an
existing arrangement with the 3 local universities, i.e. NUS, NTU
and SMU) for undergraduates, who are also NSmen, in the first 3
years of your studies. If you are a NSman and are studying in any
of these universities, you may be called up for ICT only during
specific parts of the university vacations. You can be assured that
there will be no academic programmes scheduled by the universities
during your ICT period as well.
When I don't go for IPPT before next window closes, is the window starting on 10/08/2013?
Please call the 24/7 NS hotline at 1800-3676767 to speak to a customer service officer
Charge + Fine.
What are the disciplinary actions?
For our common understanding, the meanings of the names are defined
as follows:
i. IPPT Defaulters
These are NSmen who have failed to make any attempt in IPPT
throughout the 9 mth IPPT window and did not qualify for any
exemptions.
ii. RT Defaulters
These are NSmen who have failed to complete 20 sessions of RT
within the last 3 months of their birthday window.
Disciplinary actions will be taken against the defaulters.
(A) Graduated Scale of
Punishment
The appropriate punishment on a graduated scale will be meted out
by the Disciplinary Officers (DOs) depending on the NSman’s
mitigating pleas, attitude, service records, previous convictions
and performance for past IPPTs/RTs.
For recalcitrant defaulters, it may mean heftier fines, custodial
sentences or court martial. In the event if the NSman is
unable to pay the fine, the DO may order detention in default of
payment within reasonable time based on prevailing guidelines. The
detention may take effect on any date and shall be terminated on
payment of fine.
(B) Central Defaulters Management Branch
(CDMB)
CDMB was set up as a tri-service shared services structure within
the NSmen Services Centre (NSSC) to manage all IPPT/RT defaulter
offenders on behalf of their parent NS units. The NS Commanders
maintain the prerogative to summary trial the NSmen if they wish to
do so. Under such circumstances, CDMB will provide the use of its
premises and facilities to conduct the Summary Trial.
Fine $.
SOL.
Shave Botak.
3 strokes of caning.
Please call the 24/7 NS hotline at 1800-3676767 to speak to a customer service officer
What are the disciplinary actions?
For our common understanding, the meanings of the names are defined
as follows:
i. IPPT Defaulters
These are NSmen who have failed to make any attempt in IPPT
throughout the 9 mth IPPT window and did not qualify for any
exemptions.
ii. RT Defaulters
These are NSmen who have failed to complete 20 sessions of RT
within the last 3 months of their birthday window.
Disciplinary actions will be taken against the defaulters.
(A) Graduated Scale of
Punishment
The appropriate punishment on a graduated scale will be meted out
by the Disciplinary Officers (DOs) depending on the NSman’s
mitigating pleas, attitude, service records, previous convictions
and performance for past IPPTs/RTs.
For recalcitrant defaulters, it may mean heftier fines, custodial
sentences or court martial. In the event if the NSman is
unable to pay the fine, the DO may order detention in default of
payment within reasonable time based on prevailing guidelines. The
detention may take effect on any date and shall be terminated on
payment of fine.
(B) Central Defaulters Management Branch
(CDMB)
CDMB was set up as a tri-service shared services structure within
the NSmen Services Centre (NSSC) to manage all IPPT/RT defaulter
offenders on behalf of their parent NS units. The NS Commanders
maintain the prerogative to summary trial the NSmen if they wish to
do so. Under such circumstances, CDMB will provide the use of its
premises and facilities to conduct the Summary Trial.