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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
- 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
- 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
- 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)
- Label Compliance Tool - WHMIS
Hazard or precautionary statements for one or more product hazard classes are missing, incomplete or incorrect Combined precautionary statements do not convey the same information as the required individual statements Forward slashes or diagonal marks [ ] and or three full stops […] are retained in precautionary statements, indicating the required information to complete the statement was
- Employer - WHMIS
Employer Under WHMIS, employers must: Educate and train workers on the hazards and safe use of products Ensure that hazardous products are properly labelled Prepare workplace labels and safety data sheets (SDSs) as necessary Provide access for workers to up-to-date SDSs and labels Classification Labels SDS Education and Training Resources
- Saskatchewan - WHMIS
In Saskatchewan, the role of education and enforcement for WHMIS is the responsibility of WorkSafe Saskatchewan, a partnership between the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) and the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety (LRWS)
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