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Workplace Hazards and WHMIS: A Guide to Safety and Legal Duties

Workplace Hazards and WHMIS: A Guide to Safety and Legal Duties is an online safety training course by Alison US CA. It covers WHMIS compliance, hazard identification, and legal duties under WorkSafeBC. Price varies. Ideal for Canadian workers handling hazardous materials who need foundational safety certification.

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Key features

  • Free online WHMIS 2015 training
  • Aligned with WorkSafeBC regulations
  • Covers hazard classifications and pictograms
  • Teaches SDS creation and interpretation
  • Explains worker rights and employer duties
  • Self-paced with certificate of completion
  • Accessible on desktop and mobile

Pros

  • +Free to access and complete
  • +Clear, structured WHMIS education
  • +Recognized safety fundamentals for Canada
  • +Flexible learning for busy schedules
  • +No time limit to finish the course
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Cons

  • No hands-on or in-person assessment
  • Does not replace employer-specific training
  • Certificate may not meet all job requirements

About Workplace Hazards and WHMIS: A Guide to Safety and Legal Duties

What is Workplace Hazards and WHMIS: A Guide to Safety and Legal Duties?

Workplace Hazards and WHMIS: A Guide to Safety and Legal Duties is an online training course offered by Alison US CA, designed to educate workers, supervisors, and employers on safe handling of hazardous materials in Canadian workplaces. Aligned with WorkSafeBC standards and the Workers’ Compensation Act, this course delivers essential knowledge on legal responsibilities, hazard classifications, and injury prevention. It serves as a comprehensive introduction to the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS), preparing participants to identify risks and comply with federal and provincial safety regulations.

Key features

  • WHMIS 2015 Compliance — Learn updated federal standards for hazardous product labeling and SDS.
  • Safety Data Sheets (SDS) — Master how to read and create 16-section SDS documents.
  • Hazard Pictograms — Recognize and interpret GHS-aligned symbols for physical and health risks.
  • Legal Rights and Duties — Understand obligations of workers, supervisors, employers, and suppliers.
  • Workplace vs Supplier Labels — Differentiate required elements and when each is used.
  • Free Online Access — Complete at your own pace with no mandatory fees.
  • Certificate of Completion — Download proof of training for employment records.

Who is Workplace Hazards and WHMIS: A Guide to Safety and Legal Duties for?

This course is ideal for entry-level workers, warehouse staff, lab technicians, and supervisors in manufacturing, construction, healthcare, or education sectors across Canada. It’s especially valuable for new hires requiring WHMIS training before handling chemicals. Employers can use it for team-wide compliance, and job seekers can strengthen their safety credentials. No prior knowledge is required, making it accessible to all skill levels.

How does Workplace Hazards and WHMIS: A Guide to Safety and Legal Duties compare?

Unlike paid, in-person WHMIS workshops or employer-specific modules, this free online course offers flexible, self-paced learning with nationally recognized content. While it provides foundational knowledge, it does not replace industry-specific or provincially mandated certification where hands-on assessment is required. Compared to generic safety videos, it delivers structured, legally grounded instruction on WHMIS 2015, SDS navigation, and worker rights under WorkSafeBC—making it more thorough than basic overviews but less comprehensive than advanced occupational health programs.

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Best use cases

  • New employee onboarding for chemical safety
  • Job seekers building workplace safety skills
  • Supervisors refreshing WHMIS knowledge
  • Small businesses training staff affordably
  • Students preparing for lab environments
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Is Workplace Hazards and WHMIS: A Guide to Safety and Legal Duties right for you?

This course is best for Canadian workers, supervisors, or employers needing foundational WHMIS knowledge. Suitable for beginners with no prior training. Ideal for those in manufacturing, healthcare, or education. While free and self-paced, verify if your job requires additional or accredited certification. Alternatives include paid in-person courses or employer-provided modules with practical assessments.

How it compares: Compared to standard polypropylene rugs, this course offers no physical material but delivers critical safety knowledge. Unlike fixed overhead cranes, it requires no installation—just internet access. It’s not a tangible tool like a fire extinguisher but a digital training resource essential for regulatory compliance in hazardous environments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is WHMIS and why is it important?

WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) is Canada’s national system for communicating workplace chemical hazards. It ensures workers receive consistent information through labels, safety data sheets, and training to prevent injuries and illnesses from hazardous products.

Does this course provide a WHMIS certification?

Yes, upon completion you can download a certificate. However, some employers may require additional site-specific training or verification, so always confirm with your workplace if this meets their compliance needs.

How long does it take to complete the course?

The course typically takes 2–3 hours to complete, depending on your pace. Since it’s self-directed, you can start and stop as needed without time restrictions.

Is this course recognized across Canada?

Yes, the content aligns with federal WHMIS 2015 standards and WorkSafeBC guidelines, making it applicable nationwide. Provincial variations may exist, so check local requirements if needed.

Can employers use this for team training?

Yes, employers can assign this course to staff for consistent, cost-effective WHMIS training. It’s ideal for remote teams or small businesses without access to in-person sessions.

Is Workplace Hazards and WHMIS: A Guide to Safety and Legal Duties in stock at Alison?

Yes, Workplace Hazards and WHMIS: A Guide to Safety and Legal Duties is currently in stock at Alison.

Specifications

Category
Software
SKU
7543
Last updated May 14, 2026