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WHMIS Overview
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WHMIS Overview
WHMIS first came into effect on October 31, 1988. It was created to address the
rights of Canadian workers, to know about health and safety hazards associated
with chemicals that they use or may come in contact with in the workplace.
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Federal and Provincial Law Legislation
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Adverse Health Effects Health Effects
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Duties Rights and Responsibilities
WHMIS legislation defines that there are typically three primary parties
which are required to adhere to particular duties & responsibilities
pertaining to WHMIS.
The Supplier
The Buyer
The Workers
Rights and Responsibilities
Additionally, workers have the right to refuse work that they believe is dangerous, know about the
hazardous products that they work with and consult with the JHSC or the Health and Safety
Representative.
Routes of Entry
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Routes of Entry
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Hazard Groups Hazard Classification and
Symbols/Pictograms
Environmental Hazards
Exists in the GHS but has not been adopted
into WHMIS 2015
Physical Hazard Classes Hazard Classification and
Symbols/Pictograms
Acute toxicity
Hazard Classification and
Symbols/Pictograms
Symbols & Pictograms
Even if you are just entering into the workforce, its very likely
that you have already seen some of the images displayed within
symbols and pictograms.
The red borders of WHMIS 2015 over the black images are more
prominent
Pictograms are more specific
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The Importance of Labels Labels
Pictograms
Signal Word
Hazard Statement
Bilingual
Precautionary
Statement
Supplementary
Information Initial Supplier
Identification
Supplier labels must be written in English and French. They may be bilingual (as one label), or
available as two labels (one each in English and French)
Workplace Labels Labels
Workplace label requirements fall under provincial or territorial jurisdiction, or under the Canada Labour Code in a
federally regulated workplace. Additional information may be required to be displayed on a workplace label other than
the information above.
Workplace Labels Labels
Workplace label requirements fall under provincial or territorial jurisdiction, or under the Canada Labour Code in a
federally regulated workplace. Additional information may be required to be displayed on a workplace label other than
the information above.
Safety Data Sheets
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Safety Data Sheets
Every product that is classified as a hazardous product under WHMIS, that is intended for use,
handling or storage in a workplace in Canada, must have an SDS. 34
Information Contained in the Sections of a Safety Data Sheet 2 of 2
9. Physical and Chemical 10. Stability and Reactivity
Properties
Identifies physical and chemical properties associated with the
substance or mixture
Describes the reactivity hazards of the chemical and the
chemical stability information. This section is broken into three
parts: reactivity, chemical stability, and other.
Every product that is classified as a hazardous product under WHMIS, that is intended for use,
handling or storage in a workplace in Canada, must have an SDS. 35
Education & Training
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Education & Training
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Protective Measures
The Hierarchy of Safeguarding Controls
Hierarchy of Safeguarding Controlsis a system used in industry to
minimize or eliminate exposure to hazards; in this case, chemical hazards.
The hazard controls in the hierarchy are, in order of decreasing effectiveness.
Elimination/Substitution
Engineering
Administration
Personal Protective Equipment
Hygiene
Hygiene is not typically considered a separate category on a general hierarchy, but has been
added under the circumstances because its directly applicable to chemical hazards.
Protective Measures & Safety Guidelines
PPE
Elimination or
Engineering Administration Hygiene (Personal Protective
Substitution
Equipment)
Administrative Controls
If a process that uses a Practicing good personal Personal protective equipment
include work practices,
hazardous chemical can be Engineering controls are used hygiene reduces the (PPE) can be considered a last
policies, procedures, training
eliminated entirely, then the to remove a hazard or place a probability of toxic materials line of defense in protecting
and other guidelines that
hazard will effectively no "barrier" between the worker entering the body and even oneself from the hazards
individuals must follow.
longer exist. and the hazard. carrying the substance outside associated with exposure to
of the workplace. harmful chemicals.
While these may be less
This can be done using several Well-designed engineering
effective than eliminating
methods including automating controls can be highly effective You should always wash PPE includes important items
the hazard altogether, they
a process, thereby eliminating in protecting workers and will thoroughly after being in such as safety glasses,
are an extremely important
the need for an employee to typically be independent of situations where a possibility respirators, gloves, face shields,
element in reducing the
come in contact a hazardous worker interactions to provide of exposure exists. coveralls and safety boots.
likelihood of an incident
product. this high level of protection.
occurring.
PPE should not be worn Personal Protective Equipment
Similarly, if substitutions can be Engineered ventilation outside of your work area to should fit properly, be
Several specific prevention
made, which mitigate the systems can provide reduce the likelihood of maintained regularly, and all
techniques that are considered
hazard entirely, the control is exceptional protection from transferring any harmful employees should be trained
administrative controls are
equally as effective as certain chemical exposure. substance into other in its proper storage,
discussed throughout this
elimination. environments. maintenance and use.
training program.
Protective Measures & Safety Guidelines
Safety Guidelines
You can showcase actual PPE thats used within your workplace, allow
the participants to handle it, and provide specific information and
instruction on the following:
1. How to obtain in
2. How its used
3. When its used
4. How to inspect and maintain it
5. What to do if it becomes damaged or worn
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