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- WHMIS. org | Canadas National WHMIS Portal
Suppliers, employers, and workers each have requirements under WHMIS Stay current about WHMIS requirements in each jurisdiction, and access useful resources, by checking the WHMIS org portal regularly
- Ontario - WHMIS
The MLITSD Occupational Health and Safety Inspectors and Occupational Hygienists enforce provincial WHMIS requirements in Ontario MLITSD Occupational Hygienists are also designated by Health Canada as Inspectors under the federal Hazardous Products Act , to enforce it and its associated regulations in workplaces in Ontario
- WHMIS. org | Canadas National WHMIS Portal
About WHMIS org The WHMIS org site is provided through the collaboration of Health Canada, CCOHS and all the federal, provincial and territorial occupational health and safety regulatory jurisdictions across Canada
- Worker - WHMIS
Under WHMIS, workers must: Participate in WHMIS education and training programs Take the necessary steps to protect themselves and their co-workers Participate in identifying and controlling hazards
- British Columbia - WHMIS
Sections 5 3 to 5 19 of British Columbia's OHS Regulation, the WHMIS Requirements, apply to employers and workers in British Columbia with respect to controlled products used, stored or handled at a workplace
- Trainer - WHMIS
Education teaches workers the principles of WHMIS, and the meaning of the information on labels and safety data sheets (SDSs) Generic WHMIS education can apply to any workplace WHMIS education and training must also include workplace-specific training
- Employer - WHMIS
Employers must ensure that all hazardous products used in the workplace are labelled If employers receive hazardous products that are not labelled with a WHMIS-compliant label, they can only use the product in the workplace after they bring the label into compliance
- Safety Data Sheet Compliance Tool - WHMIS
The purpose of this document is to assist suppliers with the preparation of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for a hazardous product by providing key information about specific regulatory requirements and best practices to address the most common SDS non-compliances identified by Health Canada
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