The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is Canada’s standardized system for communicating workplace hazards, designed to safeguard workers. In December 2022, major updates were introduced to the Hazardous Products Regulations (HPR), bringing WHMIS into alignment with the 7th edition and key elements of the 8th edition of the Globally Harmonized System (GHS). This updated WHMIS course reflects those changes, ensuring participants are informed about the latest hazard classifications, pictograms, labels, and safety data sheets (SDS). By delivering vital safety knowledge, the course supports businesses in meeting regulatory requirements and creating safer work environments. It is applicable across all industries and enables workers to effectively identify, assess, and control risks linked to hazardous materials. Tailored specifically for Mandarin-speaking workers, supervisors, and managers, this course is ideal whether you're new to WHMIS or seeking to refresh your knowledge in line with the 2022 regulatory changes. Completing this training ensures compliance and promotes a safer, more informed workplace.
Language : Mandarin
Duration:- Approximately 1 Hour.
Certificate:- Final Assessment with certification of completion
Price:- $24.99
This updated WHMIS training course offers a comprehensive understanding of Canada’s official hazard communication system. Fully aligned with the December 2022 amendments to the Hazardous Products Regulations (HPR), the course provides the most current training available. Learners will gain essential skills to recognize hazards, interpret WHMIS pictograms and labels, and understand safety data sheets (SDS), all of which contribute to a safer workplace. WHMIS training is a legal requirement for anyone who handles or may be exposed to hazardous products. This course highlights the importance of both general WHMIS education and site-specific instruction to ensure full regulatory compliance. Upon completing the course and passing the final assessment, participants will receive a certificate of completion. Specifically tailored for Mandarin-speaking employees and supervisors, this course ensures that all key information is clearly presented in Mandarin to maximize understanding and safety. Whether you’re new to WHMIS or looking to update your knowledge based on the 2022 changes, this course offers clear, practical guidance that applies directly to the realities of today’s workplaces. By selecting this course, you’re choosing accessible, industry-relevant training that empowers your team to work safely and remain compliant with Canadian health and safety standards—delivered in the language they’re most comfortable with.
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