WHMIS General - Annual Online Training Course

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Introduction to WHMIS General - Annual Online Training Course

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) – WHMIS Training Online Course

Through the interactive modules, practical examples, and assessments, learners will gain a solid foundation in WHMIS principles, hazard classification, labelling, safety data sheets(SDS), and workplace responsibilities.
Upon starting the course, you have the freedom to pause it at any time according to your convenience. Your progress will be automatically saved, enabling you to seamlessly resume from the exact spot where you left off. Furthermore, the course features a comprehensive narration that aligns with the guidelines outlined in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).

WHMIS TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE
1. WHAT IS WHMIS?
WHMIS stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. It’s a system used in Canada to provide information about hazardous materials used in workplaces. In this chapter, you will learn in detail about WHMIS with all the required knowledge and skills that are necessary to perform job operations effectively.

2. THE IMPORTANCE OF WHMIS
WHMIS, or the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, holds significant importance in ensuring workplace safety. It plays a crucial role in safeguarding the health and well-being of workers who handle hazardous materials in various industries. This chapter highlights hazardous products that pose significant risks to individuals who handle them or work in close proximity to them. These risks can result in various harmful health effects. To safeguard workers from such dangers, the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) has been implemented.

WHMIS is a comprehensive system designed to protect workers from contracting health issues caused by exposure to hazardous products in the workplace. Exposure to these substances can lead to different types of symptoms, which can be acute, chronic, or latent.

3. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In the OHS-WHMIS system, various roles and responsibilities are assigned to ensure the effective implementation and maintenance of workplace safety standards regarding hazardous materials. These roles encompass different levels of the organizational hierarchy, each contributing to the overall safety culture within the workplace. 

In this chapter, you will learn about the roles and responsibilities of the following:

1. Managers
2. Supervisors
3. Supplier
4. Employeee
5. Other worker who deal with hazardous materials

4. WHMIS LABELS
WHMIS labels are standardized labels used to communicate important information about hazardous materials in the workplace. There are two types of WHMIS labels required in the workplace for hazardous products:

Supplier labels: These labels are applied by the manufacturer or supplier of the hazardous product. They contain important information such as the product identifier, supplier identifier, hazard symbols, hazard statements, precautionary measures, and any other relevant information required by WHMIS regulations.

Workplace labels: Workplace labels are used when hazardous products are transferred from their original container to a secondary container, such as a spray bottle or storage container, within the workplace. These labels must include the product identifier and appropriate hazard information, ensuring that workers can easily identify the contents and associated risks.

Apart from the above mentioned chapters, the course also highlights the following:

Pictograms: Pictograms are standardized symbols used to convey specific hazards associated with chemicals. These symbols are easily recognizable and provide quick visual cues about the potential dangers posed by hazardous materials.

Safety Data Sheets (SDS): SDSs provide detailed information about hazardous products, including their chemical composition, physical and health hazards, safe handling and storage procedures, and emergency response measures.

Hazardous Products: This section of the course focuses on identifying and categorizing hazardous products commonly found in the workplace.

Consumer Products: While workplace safety primarily revolves around hazardous materials used in industrial settings, employees may also encounter hazardous substances in consumer products. This part of the course educates workers on the potential hazards associated with everyday consumer products, such as cleaning agents, paints, and pesticides.

5. SUMMARY
The OHS-WHMIS Training Program is a comprehensive initiative aimed at promoting workplace safety and ensuring regulatory compliance regarding hazardous materials. Through this program, participants gain essential knowledge and skills to identify, handle, and manage hazardous substances effectively. The training covers various topics, including WHMIS regulations, hazard identification, safety data sheets, and emergency procedures.

Additionally; the training course covers essential topics related to WHMIS, including the classification and labelling of hazardous materials, safety data sheets (SDS), hazard symbols and pictograms, as well as the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees. It provides a solid foundation of knowledge to help participants recognize and mitigate potential risks and hazards in their work environment.

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