This course focuses on the recognition of a hazardous materials emergency, personnel safety, hazard assessment, and the notification of the emergency response team using safe, practical, defensive actions - critical components when dealing with a hazardous situation.
This course focuses on the recognition of a hazardous materials emergency, personnel safety, hazard assessment, and the notification of the emergency response team using safe, practical, defensive actions - critical components when dealing with a hazardous situation.
This course is designed to meet NFPA 1072 (Awareness Level) Professional Qualification accredited by International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) and National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (Pro Board).
Justice Institute of British Columbia is Canada’s leading public safety educator, a public post-secondary institution that has earned a worldwide reputation for exceptional applied education, training and research.
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At Canada's leading public safety educator, you will obtain the knowledge, skills, and experience you need to make a difference in your community.
The JIBC Experience
JIBC students, graduates and faculty share their perspectives on what makes attending JIBC a unique post-secondary experience. This video showcases the breadth of justice and public safety education programs, academic credentials, and applied research supported by the Institute, all built on a foundation of hands-on, experiential learning.
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) is an internationally agreed upon system for standardizing the classification of chemicals through labelling and Safety Data Sheets (SDS).
WHMIS 2015 training course is offered by Construction Safety Association of Manitoba (CSAM). Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System 2015 (WHMIS 2015) is a globally harmonized communication system dealing with controlled products
Course certifies trainees to recognize and assess the presence of hazardous materials in various environments.
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.
The WHMIS training and certification program teaches you how to identify the product’s hazards and the precautionary measures you should take when using that product by reading the label.
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