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    WHMIS

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    The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, or WHMIS, incorporates global standards for hazard communication called the Globally Harmonized System (GHS). You'll learn how to understand labels, recognize hazards, and stay safe around dangerous materials.
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  • The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, or WHMIS, incorporates global standards for hazard communication called the Globally Harmonized System (GHS). You'll learn how to understand labels, recognize hazards, and stay safe around dangerous materials. (French Version)
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    WHMIS 2015 (French)

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    Ce cours en ligne complet sur le SIMDUT 2015 est une exploration approfondie des notions de base du SIMDUT. Le site a été mis à jour avec les nouvelles informations supplémentaires reçues du SGH
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  • In this course you will learn about wildlife awareness including: Poisonous Plants, Insects and Spiders, Snakes, Disease from Animals, Small Animals, Large Animals, How Drivers Can Reduce the Chances of Having a Wildlife Vehicle Collision.
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  • In this course you will learn about wildlife awareness including: Poisonous Plants, Insects and Spiders, Snakes, Disease from Animals, Small Animals, Large Animals, How Drivers Can Reduce the Chances of Having a Wildlife Vehicle Collision. (Spanish version)
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  • The best way to stay safe during winter driving conditions is to avoid them altogether. If it’s possible for you to avoid driving in the snow and ice, stay put. But hunkering down isn’t always an option. If you have to hit the road when it’s snowy, icy, or wet, make sure both you and your car are prepared for safe winter driving.
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  • The best way to stay safe during winter driving conditions is to avoid them altogether. If it’s possible for you to avoid driving in the snow and ice, stay put. But hunkering down isn’t always an option. If you have to hit the road when it’s snowy, icy, or wet, make sure both you and your car are prepared for safe winter driving.
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  • This course covers your responsibilities when it comes to refusing work due to COVID-19 infection. It covers legal obligations and other information including information on encounters between the employee and employer and other personal circumstances that may be involved in the refusal.
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  • This course covers how to deal with work related stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic including practical tips on taking care of our health and well being.
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  • All employers covered by the Act are regulated by Part 1904 regulations. However, businesses with 10 or fewer employees and businesses with certain industry classifications are partially exempt from keeping OSHA injury and illness records, unless OSHA or the Bureau of Labor Statistics notifies them in writing that they must do so. All employers covered by OSHA—no matter the number of employees or industry classification—must report to OSHA any workplace incident that results in a fatality or the hospitalization of three or more employees.
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  • These are things you need to know and understand so you can be safe at work today and every day. Everyone in the workplace, from the employer to the newest worker, has different but important duties to keep the workplace safe. Employers have the most authority in the workplace and the greatest responsibility for safety and health in the workplace, but it’s important for your own safety that you understand everyone’s health and safety duties, including yours.
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  • While it is not always hazardous to work alone, it can be when other circumstances are present. Whether a situation is a high or low risk will depend on the location, type of work, interaction with the public, or the consequences of an emergency, incident, injury, etc. This wide variety of circumstances makes it important to assess each situation individually.
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