WHMIS 2015 course is offered by Great Lakes Technical Training. Explore everything we have to offer and see Great Lakes Technical Training for yourself. Our classes are small with a maximum of 20 students, so the instructors have the time to invest in each student personally.
Explore everything we have to offer and see Great Lakes Technical Training for yourself. Our classes are small with a maximum of 20 students, so the instructors have the time to invest in each student personally. With the extra time spent on each student comes an excellent success rate.
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Explore everything we have to offer and see Great Lakes Technical Training for yourself. Our classes are small with a maximum of 20 students, so the instructors have the time to invest in each student personally. With the extra time spent on each student comes an excellent success rate.
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
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This WHMIS 2015 and GHS or Workplace Hazardous Material Information System Train the Trainer, or WHMIS Instructor course is designed to allow for in house WHMIS and other training courses. When a company's safety representative takes this course, they can then train other employees.
WHMIS is a Canada wide hazard communication system which provides information about hazardous materials used in the workplace.
Participants learn the meaning of hazard class symbols as well as the general hazards and required precautions for each hazard class. Supplier and workplace label requirements are covered.
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