This course includes
- Access to WHMIS (French) Course Content
- Overview of WHMIS legislation, education, and training requirements
- Understanding of updated hazard classifications, categories, and pictograms
- Updated WHMIS labels and safety data sheets (SDS) requirement
- Communication of physical and health hazards
- Compliance with the December 2022 amended WHMIS regulations, including
- Digital Access to Various eLearning Resources
- QR Coded certificate upon successful completion of the course
- New hazard category: Chemicals Under Pressure
- Changes to flammable gases and aerosols categories
- New labeling elements and classifications
- Final assessment with a certificate of completion upon passing
Duration:- Approximately 1 Hour.
Certificate:- Final Assessment with certification of completion
Price:- $24.99
Course Description
This updated WHMIS training course provides a comprehensive understanding of Canada’s national hazard communication standards. The December 2022 updates to the Hazardous Products Regulations (HPR) are fully incorporated, ensuring workers receive the most current and relevant training. Participants will learn to identify hazards, interpret pictograms and labels, and understand safety data sheets (SDS), all of which contribute to creating a safer workplace environment. For workers handling or exposed to hazardous materials, completing WHMIS training is a legal requirement. This course highlights the importance of both general education and site-specific training to ensure full compliance. Upon successfully completing the course and passing the final exam, participants will receive a certificate of completion. Our WHMIS Training is specifically designed for French-speaking employees and supervisors, equipping them with the essential knowledge to effectively understand and apply WHMIS regulations. This course is vital for anyone who works with or around hazardous materials, ensuring all information is clearly communicated in French to maximize comprehension and safety.
What will you learn?
- Recognize employer and worker responsibilities under WHMIS
- Identify and understand hazard classes, categories, and their significance
- Recognize and interpret updated WHMIS pictograms
- Read and interpret critical details from safety data sheets (SDS)
- Apply hazard communication principles to enhance workplace safety




