Everyone who works with or may come into contact with hazardous materials at work. This may include maintenance and janitorial staff, office personnel, teachers, co-op students, shop/science students, auto mechanics, restaurant workers, health clinic and lab staff, nurses, doctors, and more.
Everyone who works with or may come into contact with hazardous materials at work.
This may include maintenance and janitorial staff, office personnel, teachers, co-op students, shop/science students, auto mechanics, restaurant workers, health clinic and lab staff, nurses, doctors, and more.
Some common examples of workplace hazardous products include certain cleaning products, degreasers, fire extinguishers, lubricants, chlorine, gasoline and propane.
About This Training:
Since many workers in Canada use or are exposed to hazardous products every day at work, this online training program was designed to meet Canada-wide requirements for general WHMIS 2015 training and is not industry-specific.
Training certificates are issued upon successful completion and emailed to the Training Administrator.
Yow Canada has introduced customization options allowing organizations to add some content, specific SDSs or storage/disposal instructions, logos, etc.
This course is available in English or in French, when a trainee logs into the training they can choose their preferred language.
An award winning safety training provider, YOW Canada develops courses and materials to help Canadians with occupational health and safety compliance. With over 20 years of industry experience, we proudly offer fully trackable, user-friendly training courses and outstanding customer support.
Our office is located in Ottawa, Ontario and we're open 9-5 EST, Monday to Friday. During that time, our bilingual staff is available to process your orders, answer your questions and offer technical support.
This course helps learners identify potential hazards in the workplace using various hazard identification tools, with the goal of preventing incidents from occurring.
In shorthand, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System is known as WHMIS. It is a system that is enforced all over Canada, on the proper labeling of controlled product containers and the training of the staff handling them
WHMIS stands for the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. It is a comprehensive system for providing health and safety information on hazardous products intended for use, handling, or storage in Canadian workplaces.
Safety program developers will learn how to develop a hazard management system.
The purpose of this course is to provide learners with a basic understanding of: - various methods of identifying hazards along with how to assess risk and implement methods to control risk and - how to develop safe work procedures.
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