Intended for workers, supervisors and other workplace parties, this program offers an overview of the new GHS WHMIS. Participants will explore new standardized information, classification and communication requirements for hazardous products used.
Intended for workers, supervisors and other workplace parties, this program offers an overview of the new GHS WHMIS. Participants will explore new standardized information, classification and communication requirements for hazardous products used, stored, handled or disposed of in the workplace.
This includes new GHS-modified WHMIS labels, safety data sheets and pictograms. Like all WHSC programs, this training applies adult learning principles to ensure learning is achieved.
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This course trains individuals in workplace material information systems, and facility implementation, for the purpose of compliance and safety.
Learn the key elements of Canada's national hazard communication standard including hazard classification, cautionary labelling of containers, the provision of (material) safety data sheets ((M)SDSs) and worker education programs.
The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is a Canada-wide system designed to give employers and workers information about hazardous materials used in the workplace.
The WHMIS training certification course is offered in Canada and throughout Ontario and is performed by certified onsite instructors
This course is designed to reduce accidents and injuries from working with or in close proximity to hazardous chemicals (controlled products).
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