Our NEW Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS & GHS 2015) course is tailored to those who may become exposed to hazardous materials at work.
Our NEW Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS & GHS 2015) course is tailored to those who may become exposed to hazardous materials at work. Participants will learn personal protection techniques for use in potentially hazardous environments.
Course introduction
NEW WHMIS 2015
Definition of WHMIS
Occupational Health and Safety Act
Recognizing hazardous materials
Hazardous material spills
Risk assessment
Standard operating procedures
Personal protective equipment
Decontamination procedures
Control of basic hazardous material
General toxicology and health effects on humans
First aid treatment
WHMIS Scenarios
Works with Provincial, Territorials governments and all Federal departments and agencies within the Government of Canada, as well as Crown Corporation clients.
We have been involved in various types of working relationships with government bodies, including standalone contracts. Please invite us to bid on you next OHS or first-aid project.
GovOHS is committed to providing our clients with the best in health and safety training, safety products and consulting services.
The goal of this training is to update employees on the new WHMIS regulations and the resulting transitional period. It includes an overview of the pictograms, labels, safety data sheets and product storage.
This course study introduces workers to the new WHMIS 2015 for the safe use of control products and hazardous materials in the workplace. Instruction for understanding labels, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and worker education will alert workers to the potential hazards of controlled products.
We offer a variety of training courses from health and Safety, CFAA Continuing Education, and Hunter Education.
Program content has been designed to provide workers, supervisors and employers relevant information provided under WHMIS 2015 (GHS) about the safe handling, use and storage of hazardous materials in the workplace. Specific workplace examples are used wherever possible to enhance the relevance
This is an awareness workshop designed to give workers, supervisors and management an understanding of WHMIS regulations. It is an important contributor in meeting workers’ “right to know” provided for in the Occupational Health and Safety Act. All employees who may come in contact with haza...
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