What we offer
Participants can take the course any time - 24 hours a day
Purchase just one or as many courses as you need to be completed when time will
allow
Purchase unlimited courses, for one low monthly price train all you want
HR departments - Access your own administrative page
Keep track of your company's participants, training dates, test scores
You will be emailed your participant's certificates, or let them print their own
Participants get only the important and relevant "must have"
information
Simple, easy to follow and read for all types of employees in all types of industries
3 modules with Interactive, interesting quizzes - redo them until you are happy
Highly respected certificates of completion
Owner, Robert Ivancic CHRP, CRSP - experienced HR Professional, OHS Professional,
College OHS Instructor and WSIB approved provider of certification training
WHMIS is based on 2 levels of laws
Level 1 - Federal laws that created WHMIS, including
- The Hazardous Products Act, and
- Controlled Products Regulations
These Federal laws require all of the provinces to create WHMIS laws that are based
on the same details.
Level 2 - Provincial laws that implement WHMIS
For this reason, even though each province has their own workplace-related laws,
their WHMIS training requirements are the same.
This course will allow employers to be in compliance with theWHMIS laws of their
province, which require training for all employees who are exposed to or likely
to be exposed to a controlled product.
Ministry of Community and Social Services charged for not providing
WHMIS Training
TORONTO, Jan. 27 /CNW/ - The Toronto District School Board, Canadas largest school
board with 560 schools under its jurisdiction, was fined $150,000 today for a violation
of the Occupational Health and Safety Act that resulted in the death of an employee
at a school.
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MIS laws of their province, which require training for all employees who are exposed
to or likely to be exposed to a controlled product.
Avoid This Happening To You!
Company owner fined due to lack of W.H.M.I.S. training
The owner of Big Tub Lodge was fined $70,000 for violations of the Occupational
Health and Safety Act that resulted in the death of an employee. The fines were
the maximum that can be imposed against an individual for a violation of the Occupational
Health and Safety Act.
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Government Agencies in charge of OHS
Ontario
Occupational Health and Safety Branch
Ministry of Labour
Alberta
Workplace Health and Safety
Alberta Employment and Immigration
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