Workplace Hazardous Materials
Information System / WHMIS 2015 Training
Instructor led Training Programs
- Public Training Dates
- Working at Heights Training
- Working at Heights Refresher Training
- Lift Truck / Forklift Training
- Aerial Lift / Elevating Work Platform
- Swing Stage (Suspended Work Platform Systems) Training
- Hoisting and Rigging Training
- Fire Extinguisher Training
- Respirator Fit Testing
- Propane in Construction
- Asbestos Type 1 and Type 2
- Confined Space
- Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) Certification – Part 1 & 2
- Workplace Violence Prevention
- Workplace Conflict Resolution Training
- WHMIS 2015
- First Aid
- Worker Safety Awareness
- Supervisor Safety Awareness
- AODA (Accessibility For Ontarians With Disabilities ACT)
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is a Canada-wide system designed to give employers and workers information about hazardous materials used in the workplace.
All employers in Canada whose workers may be exposed to hazardous materials during their employment activities, are legally required to ensure their workers are trained in Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS).
Act First Safety Provides High Quality, Affordable WHMIS Training that Meets or Exceeds the Ontario Ministry of Labour Enforcement Standards
Our training programs are designed to meet your WHMIS needs quickly and at competitive rates. Moreover, you have the flexibility of online training through e-learning courses easily accessible from a computer or an interactive classroom presentation in your workplace by an instructor for small and large groups of workers.
Whichever option you choose, our training programs are based on dynamic adult-learning principles and achievable learning objectives. Additionally, our instructors and online support team are highly qualified, experienced safety professionals who can adapt to your needs.
Current Challenge for Canadian Employers
Act First Safety provides training that seamlessly covers both WHMIS 1988 and WHMIS 2015 (GHS).
Who Should Take WHMIS Training?
All workers who work with a hazardous product, or who may be exposed to a hazardous product as part of their work activities, must therefore learn and understand the hazard information for these products.
- May be exposed to a hazardous product due to their work activities (including normal use, maintenance activities, or emergencies).
- Use, store, handle or dispose of a hazardous product.
- Supervise or manage workers who may be exposed, or use, store, handle or dispose of a hazardous product.
- Are involved in emergency response.
Classroom
Training can be scheduled for a time that is convenient for you
2 -2.5 hours to complete this classroom training
Course Content (hyperlink to What You Will Learn)
High quality learning from professional safety instructors
Interactive, hands-on learning environment
High quality learning from professional safety instructors
Interactive, hands-on learning environment
What You Will Learn
- Introduction to Global Harmonized System (GHS)
- Components of WHMIS
- Information on Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) – WHMIS 1988, and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) – WHMIS 2015
- Ability to recognize symbols (WHMIS 1988) and pictograms (WHMIS 2015)
- How to identify hazardous materials in the workplace (examples & consequences)
- Proper handling and storage procedures
- Understanding labels
- Appropriate methods for controlling exposure to hazardous materials
- Understanding of relevant legislation including rights and responsibilities
- How to apply training on-the-job
e-Learning
All that is required is a computer with internet access
45 minutes to complete WHMIS 1988 and an additional
45 minutes to complete the WHMIS 2015 (GHS) update
(90 minutes total for both WHMIS 1988 + WHMIS 2015 (GHS)
Online Course Content – Free Demo
What You Will Learn
- Introduction
- Basic Worker Rights
- Symbols (1988) and Pictograms (2015)
- Global Harmonized System (2015)
- Labels
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
- Routes of Entry/ Exposure to Hazardous Materials
- Preventive Measures