Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
People commonly work near or with many different hazardous materials. A hazardous material is any material that is potentially dangerous to human health and safety when misused or mishandled. Paints, solvents, acids, gasoline, compressed gases such as propane, and liquid cleaning products such as bleach are just a few of the hazardous chemicals workers are exposed to on a regular basis.
In Canada, the Workers Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS), is a hazard communication system that ensures Canadian workers are provided with sufficient information to understand the hazards of the chemicals they may be exposed to in their workplace. This course covers how chemicals are classified under WHMIS, the health hazards and physical hazards outlined by the WHMIS, chemical hazard pictograms and statements on labels and SDSs, employer requirements, and employee rights and responsibilities.





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Course Details
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Describe the purpose of WHMIS
- Describe how chemical hazards are classified
- Describe employer requirements under WHMIS
- Identify and describe the health and physical hazards outlined by WHMIS
- Identify chemical hazards from pictograms and statements on container labels
- Describe your rights and responsibilities as an employee
Specs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is GHS?
What is hazard classification?
What is the difference between a class and a category?
Are some hazardous materials exempt from WHMIS?
What information is required on workplace labels?
Sample Video Transcript
People commonly work near or with many different hazardous materials. A hazardous material is any material which is potentially dangerous to human health and safety when misused or mishandled. Paints, solvents, acids, gasoline, compressed gases such as propane, and liquid cleaning products such as bleach are just a few of the hazardous chemicals workers can be exposed to on a regular basis. In Canada, the Workers Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS), is a hazard communication system that ensures Canadian workers are provided with sufficient information to understand the hazards of the chemicals they may be exposed to in their workplace.