WHMIS

The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is a critical component of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), ensuring proper labeling, handling, and communication of hazardous materials in the workplace. WHMIS guidelines mandate the labeling of hazardous materials, providing Safety Data Sheets (SDS) outlining their properties and safe handling procedures, and offering training to workers on identifying, handling, and mitigating risks associated with these materials. Compliance with WHMIS standards safeguards workers by enhancing their awareness of potential hazards, ensuring proper storage and use of hazardous substances, and empowering them to respond effectively to emergencies involving such materials, ultimately promoting a safer work environment.

WHMIS & Workplace Availability of Safety Data Sheets – Know the Laws of Your Province

WHMIS rules require that SDS’, whether paper or electronic, be

WHMIS Training – Compliance Game Plan

Take 6 steps to ensure workers exposed to hazardous substances

WHMIS Training Program & Review Requirements

Rules on establishing and reviewing WHMIS training programs vary by jurisdiction

WHMIS Policy (Federal Version)

Even though each jurisdiction has its own WHMIS regulations, the

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