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Last Update: April 28, 2025

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WHMIS & GHS 2015

WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems) helps identify the hazards of products and groups them by similar properties or hazards into classes. The Hazardous Products Regulations specifies the criteria used to place the products within each classification, which are then made by the manufacturer or supplier for products used in Canada. 

WHMIS is Canada’s hazard communication standard for providing health and safety information on hazardous products intended for use, handling, or storage in Canadian workplaces. WHMIS 2015 eLearning from Safety First meets the Ministry of Ontario standard for general training. 

Each workplace must still provide site-specific training to all employees, where applicable.

Prerequisite

N/A

Course Duration: Length of voice-over plus 30 mins, however, this can vary due to the course being self-based learning with no maximum time requirements.

Course Outline

  1. Introduction of WHMIS 2015
  2. Workplace Responsibilities
  3. Hazard Classification
  4. Pictograms
  5. WHMIS Labels
  6. Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
  7. Protecting Yourself

Learning Objectives

  • What are the rules and regulations behind WHMIS?
  • Become familiar with supplier labels, workplace labels, and SDS information
  • Know the hazards and understand their impact on your health
  • Understand how to work safely with chemicals
  • Exercise your worker’s rights when using hazardous materials

Who Should Take It?

All workers in all work settings including employers, supervisors, and employees. This course expires every year and needs to be refreshed!

The Benefit of Online Training

  • Online Training with Safety First is fast and effective, some benefits include:
  • Available 24/7
  • Can be completed from home
  • No need to remove employees from work to complete mandatory training
  • Employers can be sure every learner has received the same quality of training
  • Save on traveling cost

No minimum number of participants is needed to complete the course

Course Content

  • WHMIS & GHS 2015
      • Introduction to WHMIS 2015
        • What is WHMIS?

        • Update on WHMIS

        • WHMIS Laws

        • Federal Legislation

        • Ontario Provincial Legislation

        • WHMIS Components

        • An Effective WHMIS Program

        • Module 1: Introduction to WHMIS 2015

      • Workplace Responsibilities
        • Workplace Responsibilities

        • Employer Responsibilities

        • Supplier Responsibilities

        • Your Responsibilities

        • Your Rights

        • What Must WHMIS Education, Instruction and Training Include

        • Module 2: Workplace Responsibilities

      • Pictograms
        • Pictograms

        • Gas Cylinder

        • Gas Cylinder: Classes and Categories

        • Flame

        • Flame: Classes and Categories

        • Flame Over Circle

        • Flame Over Circle: Classes and Categories

        • Exploding Bomb

        • Exploding Bomb: Classes and Categories

        • Corrosion

        • Corrosion: Classes and Categories

        • Skull and Crossbones

        • Skull and Crossbones: Classes and Categories

        • Health Hazards

        • Health Hazards: Classes and Categories

        • Exclamation Mark

        • Exclamation Mark: Classes and Categories

        • Biohazard

        • Biohazard: Classes and Categories

        • Environmental Hazard

      • Labels
        • WHMIS Labels

        • Supplier Label

        • Workplace Label

        • WHMIS Labelling and SDS Exemption

        • Module 5: Test Your Understanding

      • SDS
        • Safety Data Sheets

        • Why Use Safety Data Sheets?

        • Where To Find The SDS

        • SDS Update Requirements

        • SDS Format

        • SDS Section 1 - Identification

        • SDS Section 2 - Hazard(s) identification

        • Section SDS 3 - Composition/information on ingredients

        • SDS Section 4 - First-aid measures

        • SDS Section 5 - Fire-fighting measures

        • SDS Section 6 - Accidental release measures

        • SDS Section 7 - Handling and storage

        • SDS Section 8 - Exposure controls/personal protection

        • SDS Section 9 - Physical and chemical properties

        • SDS Section 10 - Stability and reactivity

        • SDS Section 11 - Toxicological information

        • SDS Section 12 - Ecological information

        • SDS Section 13 - Disposal considerations

        • SDS Section 14 - Transport information

        • SDS Section 15 - Regulatory information

        • SDS Section 16 - Other information

Last Update: April 28, 2025

Course Completion Notice: To complete the course and download your certificate, you must view all content, pass all quizzes, and succeed in the final exam. Multiple attempts are allowed for quizzes and the final exam.

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FAQ

  • GHS stands for Globally Harmonized System for the Classification and Labelling of Chemicals.

  • Regardless of your job or industry, all workers in Ontario must complete a Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training course to ensure they understand the materials and substances that are used in their workplace. For more information regarding legislative requirements, please consult the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).

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