Workers in different fields require workplace specific instruction in addition to general training. Our WHMIS course has been developed to provide information that exceeds provincial regulations including topics such as 'Exempt Products" and "Consumer Product Symbols".
Anyone who works with or could come in contact with hazardous materials requires training in WHMIS.
Workers in different fields require workplace specific instruction in addition to general training. Our WHMIS course has been developed to provide information that exceeds provincial regulations including topics such as 'Exempt Products" and "Consumer Product Symbols".
Young workers especially need this information to protect themselves and others as they learn to navigate through workplace safety responsibilities.
?We can work with your company to develop and deliver a customized WHMIS program that engages your workers in the classroom setting and educates and empowers them to operate safely on the job. Workplace specific products and procedures will be incorporated into your lesson plan.?
Highlights
Legal Responsibilities
Internal Responsibility System
Fines & Penalties
Enforcement
Annual Reviews
GHS Symbols
Label Elements
Supplier Labels
The workplace label
?Safety Data Sheets
Exempt products
Consumer Products
Routes of Entry
Personal Protective Equipment
Eyewash Stations
Safe Chemical Storage
Spill Kits
The Occupation Health & Safety Act (OHSA) sets the guidelines and regulations; the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development assists employers and enforces the Act.
Companies like yours work with health and safety consultants, safety trainers and equipment experts to fulfill your duties to the worker - to do everything in your power to keep them safe.
We are all part of the same team, and we are here to help you every step of the way as you strive to reach full compliance and become a stronger, healthier company.
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
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.
This is a customized Keen and Associates training program (4 hours theory or 6 hours theory and practical) that outlines the basic requirements needed to evaluate a spill and make the appropriate decisions in a timely manner.
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
This program is designed to provide industrial workers, supervisors and Government Employees with the knowledge required to respond to a dangerous goods incident in a safe and effective manner.
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