BIS Safety Software
The WHMIS 2015 (GHS) online course is an in-depth exploration of the essential components of WHMIS 2015, incorporating key features such as WHMIS pictograms, supplier and workplace labels, safety data sheets, and employee training.
The WHMIS, or Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, serves as a nationwide system in Canada that imparts vital information about hazardous products in workplaces to both employers and workers. The WHMIS 2015 (GHS) online course delves into important facets of WHMIS 2015, such as WHMIS pictograms, supplier and workplace labels, safety data sheets, and worker training. After completion of the WHMIS 2015 (GHS) course, participants should have a comprehensive understanding of WHMIS, its responsibilities, key elements, the dangers it shields workers from, WHMIS 2015 pictograms, WHMIS 2015 hazard classifications, supplier and workplace labels, and safety data sheets.
The WHMIS 2015 (GHS) online course covers the ensuing topics:
Estimated 60 minutes
This online WHMIS 2015 (GHS) course includes testing to reinforce the material presented. A minimum score of 80% is required to pass. Participants can take the course up to three times to achieve the pass mark.
Upon successful completion of this online course, participants will be able to download and print a certificate of completion.
This course will take roughly 60 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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