This course is intended for those who work around hazardous materials.
This course is intended for those who work around hazardous materials. Students will understand the hazards, routes of exposure, where to find the hazardous materials, and how to report suspected materials and exposure.
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Expert leadership based on our ethical obligations and commitment to protect people and resources
Be honest, fair and consistent
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Our NEW Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS & GHS 2015) course is tailored to those who may become exposed to hazardous materials at work.
WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Material Information System) is to provide workers with the information they need to stay safe on the job. It provides workers on how hazardous a product is and it ensures Canada-wide communication standards to protect workers who handle the hazardous chemicals.
This WHMIS Training program teaches the required information about hazardous products in the workplace. It is mandatory that all workers understand the WHMIS Training system, know the hazards of the products they work with, how to apply the safe work procedures specific to their jobs
During the course delegates will gain knowledge on the basic principles of chemical spill handling, use of chemical spill equipment and hazard communication.
Everyone who works with or may come into contact with hazardous materials at work. This may include maintenance and janitorial staff, office personnel, teachers, co-op students, shop/science students, auto mechanics, restaurant workers, health clinic and lab staff, nurses, doctors, and more.
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