STS Group’s WHMIS 2015 training is intended for all workers that work with or in the proximity of any hazardous products set out under the Federal and Provincial Regulations.
STS Group’s WHMIS 2015 training is intended for all workers that work with or in the proximity of any hazardous products set out under the Federal and Provincial Regulations.
Overview
The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, commonly known as WHMIS, was updated in 2015 to the Globally Harmonized System of Classifications and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) to provide more standardized language on labels and safety data sheets, ensuring employers and workers receive the same core information about a product, regardless of supplier.
Although the old system was updated to a standardized format, the responsibilities of workers, employers, and suppliers have not changed.
Who are we?
STS Canada is a health and safety firm that provides technical writing training courses and consulting services for key industries. It was founded in 1992 by Nick Bartzis, who envisioned a future where worker safety has equal priority with the bottom line. Our company is home to a full complement of full-time employees and part-time staff.
We value continual improvement, integrity, and accountability. STS Group is always seeking to adapt to new technologies, so it is accessible to those who wish to learn about health and safety in the workplace.
Most of our clients seek us out by word-of-mouth recommendation, so we ensure that our work is of the highest quality.
Whether you work with or near a controlled substance (any chemical including bleach), WHMIS training is required by all workers across Canada. WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) is a simple and informative course that can be completed in a classroom setting or by self-study.
This facilitated training is available at London Training Centre or by pre-arrangement at workplaces in the community
This program is generic in nature and gives participants a basic understanding of the WHMIS Legislation. Testing is mandatory under law and a pictorial test is conducted at the end of the program, which complies with the legislation.
Propane in ConstructiThis WHMIS course is based on legislation that adopts the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) and meets the legal requirements for general WHMIS training.on
WHMIS stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. It is a Canada-wide system designed to protect the health & safety of working Canadians by providing information about hazardous materials encountered at work.
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