Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System

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WHMIS, which stands for the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, is a comprehensive system for providing health and safety information on hazardous products intended for use, handling, or storage in Canadian workplaces.

WHMIS has aligned with the worldwide hazard communication system known as GHS – the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals. To align with the GHS, the Hazardous Products Regulations were published in Canada Gazette, Part II on February 11, 2015. Updates to the Hazardous Products Act and regulations came into force on December 15, 2022. Suppliers are granted a 3-year transition period (to December 14, 2025) to bring product classifications, safety data sheets and labels into compliance with the amendments.

Training at a Glance

  • Safety training — why bother?
  • WHMIS 2015 responsibilities GHS
  • Categorization of hazards
  • Pictograms
  • Labels
  • Using WHMIS — a practical approach

Questions tackled by this course

  • How can I protect myself?
  • How can I protect my employees
  • What are my rights?
  • How do I enforce this at my business?

Course Content

Accidents are Preventable
Education and Training
Working Safely with Hazardous Materials
The 3 R’s of Identification
Risk Management
The 5 Steps to Safety
WHMIS Is Law
The Fundamental Inclusions of WHMIS​
Responsibilities of the Employer
Responsibilities of the Worker
Roles and Responsibilities of the Supplier
The Chain of Information
Routes of Entry
Classification According to GHS​
Exemptions for WHMIS​
Hazard Classes
Hazard Categories
Biohazard Label – Category 1
Corrosion​
Environmental Hazard/Irritant​
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