WHMIS Training and Certification Course
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Online/Live Webinar/In-Person WHMIS Online Training and Certification Course
Canadian law requires that any person exposed to hazardous materials in the workplace must be trained in Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS).
This comprehensive WHMIS 2015 course includes the new Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling for chemicals (GHS) enacted in 2015. It also covers content from the previous WHMIS system (WHMIS 1988).
This course consists of 6 chapters and a final exam. Once you pass your exam, you may print your certificates of completion (wallet & wall sized). Training may be paused or resumed at any time, is fully narrated, and includes interactive exercises to ensure understanding of course content. Alternative training methods are also available including book based distance learning, and classroom training.
It is an employee’s responsibility to participate in WHMIS safety training, take necessary measures to protect themselves and co-workers, and to properly identify and control hazardous materials. The onus is on the employer to ensure that hazardous materials are properly labelled, to have SDSs available, and to offer education and training about the products in the workplace.
This training program is intended to be completed entirely online. Depending on your duties or workplace hazards, supplementary training for specific hazardous materials, Safety Data Sheets, workplace labeling practices, or other additional considerations may be required. Please contact us for more information or to arrange supplementary or hands-on training.
This course was updated in February 2024 and includes the most recent updates to WHMIS legislation. This includes Physical Hazard Group Class additions, changes to the meaning of the GHS acronym, Controlled Products being renamed Hazardous Products, as well as various other changes. A complete summary of these updates can be found in the Government of Canada’s Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 157.
Inquire About Supplementary / On-Site Training
In general, employers tend to review their WHMIS training programs at least once per year, and more often if:
conditions at the workplace change;
new information on a controlled product becomes available; or
new products or reformulated products with different hazards are introduced.
The requirement for review does not mean the re-instruction automatically follows, but does identify any need for re-instructing workers.
What you can expect from your training:
Average Duration: 4 Hours
Printable Certificate Issued On Completion. Valid For 3 Years.
Plastic Proof Of Training Card Available
Unlimited Exam Attempts
Standard: CSA B335-15 (R2020)
Available In English Or French
Self-Paced. Available 24/7
Live Student Support
Permanent Record Of Training
User Management Tools Available
BUNDLE AND SAVE BETWEEN 5% - 40%
CONTACT AN ADVISOR FOR BULK PRICING
Online/Live Webinar/In-Person WHMIS Online Training and Certification Course
Canadian law requires that any person exposed to hazardous materials in the workplace must be trained in Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS).
This comprehensive WHMIS 2015 course includes the new Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling for chemicals (GHS) enacted in 2015. It also covers content from the previous WHMIS system (WHMIS 1988).
This course consists of 6 chapters and a final exam. Once you pass your exam, you may print your certificates of completion (wallet & wall sized). Training may be paused or resumed at any time, is fully narrated, and includes interactive exercises to ensure understanding of course content. Alternative training methods are also available including book based distance learning, and classroom training.
It is an employee’s responsibility to participate in WHMIS safety training, take necessary measures to protect themselves and co-workers, and to properly identify and control hazardous materials. The onus is on the employer to ensure that hazardous materials are properly labelled, to have SDSs available, and to offer education and training about the products in the workplace.
This training program is intended to be completed entirely online. Depending on your duties or workplace hazards, supplementary training for specific hazardous materials, Safety Data Sheets, workplace labeling practices, or other additional considerations may be required. Please contact us for more information or to arrange supplementary or hands-on training.
This course was updated in February 2024 and includes the most recent updates to WHMIS legislation. This includes Physical Hazard Group Class additions, changes to the meaning of the GHS acronym, Controlled Products being renamed Hazardous Products, as well as various other changes. A complete summary of these updates can be found in the Government of Canada’s Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 157.
Inquire About Supplementary / On-Site Training
In general, employers tend to review their WHMIS training programs at least once per year, and more often if:
conditions at the workplace change;
new information on a controlled product becomes available; or
new products or reformulated products with different hazards are introduced.
The requirement for review does not mean the re-instruction automatically follows, but does identify any need for re-instructing workers.
What you can expect from your training:
Average Duration: 4 Hours
Printable Certificate Issued On Completion. Valid For 3 Years.
Plastic Proof Of Training Card Available
Unlimited Exam Attempts
Standard: CSA B335-15 (R2020)
Available In English Or French
Self-Paced. Available 24/7
Live Student Support
Permanent Record Of Training
User Management Tools Available
BUNDLE AND SAVE BETWEEN 5% - 40%
CONTACT AN ADVISOR FOR BULK PRICING
Online/Live Webinar/In-Person WHMIS Online Training and Certification Course
Canadian law requires that any person exposed to hazardous materials in the workplace must be trained in Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS).
This comprehensive WHMIS 2015 course includes the new Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling for chemicals (GHS) enacted in 2015. It also covers content from the previous WHMIS system (WHMIS 1988).
This course consists of 6 chapters and a final exam. Once you pass your exam, you may print your certificates of completion (wallet & wall sized). Training may be paused or resumed at any time, is fully narrated, and includes interactive exercises to ensure understanding of course content. Alternative training methods are also available including book based distance learning, and classroom training.
It is an employee’s responsibility to participate in WHMIS safety training, take necessary measures to protect themselves and co-workers, and to properly identify and control hazardous materials. The onus is on the employer to ensure that hazardous materials are properly labelled, to have SDSs available, and to offer education and training about the products in the workplace.
This training program is intended to be completed entirely online. Depending on your duties or workplace hazards, supplementary training for specific hazardous materials, Safety Data Sheets, workplace labeling practices, or other additional considerations may be required. Please contact us for more information or to arrange supplementary or hands-on training.
This course was updated in February 2024 and includes the most recent updates to WHMIS legislation. This includes Physical Hazard Group Class additions, changes to the meaning of the GHS acronym, Controlled Products being renamed Hazardous Products, as well as various other changes. A complete summary of these updates can be found in the Government of Canada’s Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 157.
Inquire About Supplementary / On-Site Training
In general, employers tend to review their WHMIS training programs at least once per year, and more often if:
conditions at the workplace change;
new information on a controlled product becomes available; or
new products or reformulated products with different hazards are introduced.
The requirement for review does not mean the re-instruction automatically follows, but does identify any need for re-instructing workers.
What you can expect from your training:
Average Duration: 4 Hours
Printable Certificate Issued On Completion. Valid For 3 Years.
Plastic Proof Of Training Card Available
Unlimited Exam Attempts
Standard: CSA B335-15 (R2020)
Available In English Or French
Self-Paced. Available 24/7
Live Student Support
Permanent Record Of Training
User Management Tools Available