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- WHMIS. org | Canadas National WHMIS Portal
WHMIS stands for the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System It is a comprehensive system for providing health and safety information on hazardous products intended for use, handling, or storage in Canadian workplaces
- WHMIS. org | Canadas National WHMIS Portal
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
Worker 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
- Ontario - WHMIS
The Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD) develops and administers Ontario's legislative and regulatory policy and requirements that implement WHMIS
- Trainer - WHMIS
WHMIS Trainers and employers should be aware that education and training requirements are defined by your jurisdictional occupational health and safety regulations
- Alberta - WHMIS
Activities related to WHMIS include technical support for stakeholders, interpretations of the legislation as well as enforcement activities (provincial and federal requirements, as appropriate)
- WHMIS 2015 Transition FAQ
To allow time for suppliers, employers and workers to adjust, WHMIS 2015 implementation will take place over a multi-year transition period, where both the original WHMIS (WHMIS 1988) and WHMIS 2015 may be used in the workplace
- British Columbia - WHMIS
WHMIS requirements in British Columbia outline employer responsibilities for a WHMIS program which requires labels and SDSs (formerly MSDSs), as well as worker education and training The current regulations have been in force since 1988
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