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The Workplace Hazardous Material Information
System (WHMIS) provides information about many hazardous materials
used in the workplace.
Under WHMIS, workers have the right to know
about each product they use--the goal is to reduce injury and
disease due to exposures to hazardous materials by educating your
staff on specific health and safety precautions.
Our WHMIS training program is a quick and
fully integrated course for your staff. Our online safety training
program is a quick and fully integrated assessment course that it
can be used as a stand alone training and assessment program for
people on the go. Use our online training services to efficiently
educate your staff 24x7.
WHMIS LEGISLATION ENFORCEMENT
In Ontario, provincial Ministry of Labour
inspectors enforce both the federal and provincial WHMIS
legislation, except in federal government workplaces, where Labour
Canada inspectors enforce the legislation.
What is WHMIS?
WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) is a
Canada-wide system designed to give employers and workers
information about hazardous materials used in the workplace.
Under WHMIS, there are three ways in which information on
hazardous materials is to be provided
1. Labels on the containers of hazardous
materials
2. Material safety data sheets to supplement the
label with detailed hazard and precautionary information
3. Worker education programs
Workers have the right to know.
Employers and or worker must train employees on
instruction on requirements for labels and data sheets, information on
how product may affect the workers health or safety and be trained in
safe work procedures are requirements.
It is the employer general responsibility to
provide all hazard information from suppliers to the worker, the
worker to be aware of. This duty is largely accomplished through
education and training programs offered on a regular basis.
WHMIS TRAINING: What
will you learn?
-
Introduction to OHSA
- WHMIS Video
- Presentation: What is
WHMIS
- Duties of employer,
supervisor, worker
- Warning Symbols
- MSDS Reviewed and
explained
- Review and discuss
hazard classes and effects
- Routes of entry
- Controlling use,
handling and storage of hazards products
- WHMIS Quiz reviewed
explained and corrected
- Certificates to
successful participants
Our training program is meets with the
Occupational Health and Safety Act,
R.R.O. 1990, REGULATION 860
WHMIS Symbols
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