The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS 2015) safety course reviews the previous WHMIS 1998 parameters and identifies the changes to the new WHMIS 2015 (GHS) requirements for the workplace.
The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS 2015) safety course reviews the previous WHMIS 1998 parameters and identifies the changes to the new WHMIS 2015 (GHS) requirements for the workplace.
Learning Competencies
Responsibilities for WHMIS in your workplace
With more than 600 employees in locations across the country, QM is one of Canada’s leading environmental and industrial services companies.
We have carefully built our team to ensure that we have the best in the business. Our people are focused on safety, are highly experienced, and are committed to the success of our projects and our clients. We have developed a robust network of suppliers, sub-contractors, consultants, Indigenous partners and other strategic partners.
Together, we are well positioned to meet the diverse and evolving needs of our clients across the country, offering everything from specialized services to large, complex end-to-end solutions.
We have a proven track record of consistently completing projects on time and on budget for our clients. Our reputation has been built on the quality of our work, our integrity and our commitment to health and safety, all of which have established QM as a leader in the industry.
During the course delegates will gain knowledge on the basic principles of chemical spill handling, use of chemical spill equipment and hazard communication.
Upon the successful completion of this safety training program, participants will understand: The legislative requirements (Government Regulations and CSA Standards); The duties and responsibilities of all workplace stakeholders; WHMIS exemptions; WHMIS categories;
Hazard assessments and controls help build safe and healthy workplaces. They are at the core of every organization’s occupational health and safety management system. The hazard assessment and control process provides a consistent approach for employers and workers to identify and control hazard...
This training follows the guidelines, principles and recommendations established by common Occupational Health and Safety legislation and industry established and accepted safety standards.
Safety Training Ottawa will provide training to employees, volunteers and others who deal with the public or other third parties on their behalf. Individuals in the following positions will be trained
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