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Stay up to date with Canada’s hazard communication standards with the WHMIS 2025 Refresher course. This quick, practical program revisits the 2022 regulatory updates and shows how WHMIS works alongside the Globally Harmonized System. Learners reinforce their knowledge of hazard classifications, pictograms, labels, and Safety Data Sheets, while clearly understanding both worker and employer responsibilities for a safer workplace.
The WHMIS 2025 Refresher course offers a concise update on Canada’s hazard communication system. Built around the 2022 regulatory changes, this program revisits how WHMIS integrates with the Globally Harmonized System and ensures workers can recognize the classifications and pictograms used to identify hazardous products.
The training also reinforces the practical elements employees rely on daily. Learners walk through the key components of supplier labels, workplace labels, and Safety Data Sheets, along with how each resource supports safer work practices. Responsibilities for both employers and workers are clearly outlined so users understand their role in maintaining compliance and reducing risk.
By completing this course, workers gain a stronger grasp of how hazardous products are identified and communicated in Canada. They finish with improved confidence in interpreting symbols, reading labels, and using SDS information to support safe decisions on the job.
Learners will:
This online refresher requires approximately 25 minutes to complete. Users can log in and continue the course whenever needed.
To earn certification, learners must achieve a minimum score of 80 percent. The exam may be taken up to three times, supporting knowledge retention and comprehension.
After completing the final exam, participants can download and print a digital certificate of completion for their records.
This course will take roughly 25 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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