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WHY BE WHMIS TRAINED?

Yes all employers in Canadian jurisdictions are required to train workers. However, as a job seeker with WHMIS training may have the upper hand as a trained WHMIS worker, over another worker who has not had any WHMIS training.

OHSA states: Employees have the right to know.

Employers 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.

 

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.       
  

WHMIS TRAINING: What will you learn?

          1. Introduction to OHSA
          2. WHMIS Video
          3. Presentation: What is WHMIS
          4. Duties of employer, supervisor, worker
          5. Warning Symbols
          6. MSDS Reviewed and explained
          7. Review and discuss hazard classes and effects
          8. Routes of entry
          9. Review and discuss hazard classes and effects
          10. WHMIS Quiz reviewed explained and corrected
          11. Certificates to successful participants

Our training program is meets with the Occupational Health and Safety Act, R.R.O. 1990, REGULATION 860

WHMIS Symbols

SYMBOL
RISK
PRECAUTIONS
COMPRESSED GAS
COMPRESSED GAS

MATERIALS WHICH ARE NORMALLY GASEOUS KEPT IN A PRESSURIZED CONTAINER

Could explode due to pressure

Could explode if heated or dropped

Possible hazard from both the force of explosion and the release of contents

ENSURE CONTAINER IS ALWAYS SECURED

Store in appropriate designated areas

Do not drop or allow to fall

FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE
FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE

MATERIALS WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO BURN AFTER BEING EXPOSED TO A FLAME OR OTHER IGNITION SOURCE

May ignite spontaneously

May be a material which will release flammable products if allowed to degrade or when exposed to water

STORE IN PROPERLY DESIGNATED AREAS WORK IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS

Avoid heating

Avoid sources of sparks/ flames

Ensure electrical sources are safe

OXIDIZING MATERIAL
OXIDIZING MATERIAL

MATERIALS WHICH CAN CAUSE OTHER MATERIALS TO BURN OR SUPPORT COMBUSTION

Can cause skin or eye burns

Increase fire and explosion hazard

May cause combustibles to explode or react violently

STORE IN AREAS AWAY FROM COMBUSTIBLES WEAR BODY, HAND, FACE AND EYE PROTECTION

Store in proper containers which will not rust or oxidize

TOXIC
TOXIC
Immediate and Severe

POISONS / POTENTIALLY FATAL MATERIALS WHICH CAUSE IMMEDIATE AND SEVERE HARM

May be fatal if ingested or inhaled

May be absorbed through the skin

Small volumes have a toxic effect

AVOID BREATHING DUST OR VAPORS
AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN OR EYES

Wear protective clothing which is effective against fumes and vapors

Wear face and eye protection

Work in well ventilated areas and wear breathing protection

TOXIC
TOXIC
Long Term Concealed

MATERIALS WHICH MAY HAVE HARMFUL EFFECTS AFTER REPEATED EXPOSURES OR OVER LONG PERIODS OF TIME

May cause death or permanent injury

May cause birth defects or sterility

May cause cancer

May be sensitizer causing allergies

WEAR APPROPRIATE PERSONAL PROTECTION WORK IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA

Store in appropriate designated areas

Avoid direct contact

Use hand, body, face and eye protection

Ensure respiratory and body protection is appropriate for the specific hazard

BIOHAZARDOUS INFECTIONS
BIOHAZARDOUS INFECTIONS

INFECTIOUS AGENTS OR A BIOLOGICAL TOXIN CAUSING A SERIOUS DISEASE OR DEATH

May cause anaphylactic shock

Includes Viruses, Yeasts, Molds, Bacteria and Parasites which affect humans

Includes fluids containing toxic products

Includes cellular components

SPECIAL TRAINING REQUIRED WORK IN DESIGNATED BIOLOGICAL AREAS WITH APPROPRIATE ENGINEERING CONTROLS

Avoid forming aerosols

Avoid breathing vapors

Avoid contamination of people / area

Store only in special designated areas

CORROSIVE MATERIALS
CORROSIVE MATERIALS

MATERIALS WHICH REACT WITH METALS AND LIVING TISSUE

Eye and skin irritation on exposure

Severe burns / tissue damage on longer exposure

Lung damage if inhaled

May cause blindness if eyes contacted

Environmental damage from fumes

WEAR BODY, FACE AND EYE PROTECTION
USE BREATHING APPARATUS

Ensure protective equipment is appropriate

Work in well ventilated area

 

Avoid all direct body contact

Use appropriate storage containers and ensure proper non-venting closures


DANGEROUSLY REACTIVE

MATERIALS WHICH MAY HAVE UNEXPECTED REACTIONS

May react with water

May be chemically unstable

May explode if exposed to shock or heat

May release toxic or flammable vapors

May vigorously polymerize

May burn unexpectedly

HANDLE WITH CARE AVOIDING VIBRATION, SHOCKS AND SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES

Store in appropriate containers

Ensure storage containers are sealed

Store and work in designated areas

 

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