We proudly offer workplace approved Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS) training as an on-line course. No Refunds for online courses. Learn the requirements and how to safely work and handle hazardous materials int he workplace. This course is provided through St. Mark James Training and is one of the most popular WHMIS programs available to Canadians.
Participants that successfully complete the course will immediately receive a printable (.pdf) certificate. Participants course completion information will also be stored in the St. Mark James Training database. This course is self paced and you will receive login and password information immediately upon purchase of the course. This course requires approximately 2 hours to complete. Participants can start, stop and continue the course whenever they wish. This course has 6 lectures / modules that require approximately 15 minutes to complete. Prior to moving to the next lecture participants will have to successfully complete a quiz with a minimum score of 100%. This on-line WHMIS course costs 29.99 for single purchases. Group and large purchase prices are available at competitive rates. Please contact 587-774-5317 for group purchases or registration inquiries.
Lessons
Unit 1 – Introduction to WHMIS
In this unit participants will learn about what WHMIS is, its components, and the roles and responsibilities of employers and employees.
Unit 2 – Product Labels
In this unit participants will learn about product and supplier labels for hazardous materials. Included in this module are samples of both labels.
Unit 3 – Symbols and Classes
In this unit participants will learn about the 8 symbols and classes used to identify specific hazards.
Unit 4 – Material Safety Data Sheets
In this unit participants will learn about MSDS sheets, the information posted on them as well as view a sample MSDS sheet.
Unit 5 – Worker Training and Education
In this unit participants will learn about employee and employer requirements for WHMIS.
Unit 6 – Exception and Exemptions
In this final unit participants will learn about the exceptions and exemptions to WHMIS.