WHMIS is a national system to identify workplace hazardous material and provide safety information pertaining to them. Workers have the right to know and understand. Employers and suppliers must: Ensure proper labeling of hazardous materials, Provide Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) on hazardous
WHMIS Training Course Information
Upon completion of WHMIS training, participants will be able to:
Understand the essential role WHMIS plays in protecting the health and safety of workers
Identify the WHMIS responsibilities of suppliers, employers, and workers
Know the workplace requirements related to the use of supplier labels and workplace labels, and how to locate and interpret the information found on these labels
Recognize the WHMIS pictograms and the types of hazard each represents
Recognize the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) as a source of comprehensive
information about a hazardous chemical in the workplace and know how to locate various types of information when reading an SDS
Identify the WHMIS exemptions for suppliers and importers
Know general safe work practices that should be followed when working with hazardous products
Course Topics
Overview of WHMIS
Overview of hazard groups and classes
Labels
Physical hazards
Health hazards
Safety data sheets (SDSs)
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