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Title: WHMIS


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WHMIS
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WHMIS
  • W WORKPLACE
  • H HAZARDOUS
  • M MATERIALS
  • I INFORMATION
  • S SYSTEM

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Purpose of WHMIS
  • Provides Information on Hazardous Materials used
    in the Workplace
  • Identify Workplace Hazards
  • Consistency in all Canadian Workplaces

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Responsibilities Under WHMIS
  • Duties of the Supplier
  • Classify Product
  • Apply Supplier Label
  • Provide Material Safety Data Sheet

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Responsibilities Under WHMIS
  • Duties of the Employer
  • Conduct Workplace Inventory
  • Ensure Proper Labeling is Used
  • Label Piping Systems/Vessels/Reactors
  • Maintain and Make Available MSDSs
  • Train Workers

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Responsibilities Under WHMIS
  • Duties of a Worker
  • Participate in Training
  • Apply Knowledge and Training
  • KEEP YOURSELF SAFE!!

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Right to Know
  • Workers have Access to Information through their
    Employer
  • Public has Access to Information through Local
    Medical Officer of Health

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WHMIS Hazard Classifications
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  • Compressed Gas
  • Any Hazardous Material that is contained under
    pressure including compressed gas, dissolved gas,
    or liquefied gas

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Compressed Gas Cylinders
  • store and transport with safety cap, because
  • comply with storage restrictions, because
  • DO NOT store fuel gas with oxygen, because
  • secure in an upright position, because
  • use in a well ventilated area, because
  • use the proper type of regulator and know its
    history, because

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  • Flammable and Combustible Material
  • Flammable Gases
  • Flammable and Combustible Liquids
  • Flammable Solids
  • Flammable Aerosols
  • Reactive Flammable Material

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Flammable Materials
  • Store liquids in Flammable Storage Cabinet
  • Explosion-proof fixtures required
  • Pour larger quantities in fume hood
  • NEVER store with oxidizers
  • Keep away from heat, ignition sources, and direct
    sunlight
  • Use static lines when transferring

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  • Oxidizing Material
  • Any Hazardous Material which causes or
    contributes to the combustion of another material
    by giving oxygen or some other oxidizing
    substance, whether or not it is combustible.
  • Eg. Pool spa test strips, ozone, bleach

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Oxidizers
  • Easily oxidize metal powders, organic materials
  • Segregate from other materials, such as organic
    solvents
  • PPE and/or Explosion barriers may be required

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  • Poisonous Infectious Materials
  • (Class 1)
  • Material causing immediate and serious toxic
    effects
  • Materials which are potentially fatal or may
    cause permanent damage if inhaled, swallowed, or
    absorbed through the skin, or may burn the skin
    or eyes upon contact

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  • Poisonous Infectious Materials
  • (Class 2) Toxic Materials
  • Material causing other chronic or long term
    effects
  • Material which may cause death or permanent
    damage as a result of repeated exposure over an
    extended period of time may be an irritant to
    the skin, eyes, or respiratory system may cause
    cancer, birth defects, or sterility.

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  • Poisonous Infectious Materials
  • (Class 3)- Biohazards
  • Materials which may cause disease in humans and
    animals, such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi
    may also include cultures and diagnostic
    specimens such as blood, urine, and body tissue.

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  • Corrosive Material
  • Material which may corrode aluminum and steel or
    human flesh
  • Can be liquid or gases

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  • Dangerously Reactive Material
  • Materials which become self-reactive under
    conditions of shock, or increased temperature or
    pressure
  • Materials which react vigorously with water to
    produce a very toxic gas

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General Dry Chemicals
  • Relatively innocuous or unreactive
  • No special storage requirements

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Chemical Compatibility
  • Never store incompatible materials together
  • Vapours will react
  • Use a Chemical Compatibility Chart

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Quiz time!
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WHMIS Name that Symbol
Poisonous Infectious Material(Class I)
Biohazard
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WHMIS Name that Symbol
Flammable
Corrosive
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WHMIS Name that Symbol
Dangerously Reactive
Toxic
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WHMIS Name that Symbol
Oxidizers
Compressed Gas
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WHMIS Labels
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Supplier Label
  • Product Identifier
  • Hazard Symbols
  • Border
  • Risk Phrases and Precautions
  • First Aid, Supplier Information
  • Precautions
  • Safe Handling Precautions
  • Reference to MSDS

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Workplace Label
  • Product Identifier
  • Safe Handling Precautions
  • Reference to MSDS

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Typical Workplace Labels
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MSDS Contents
  • Hazardous Ingredients
  • Preparation Information
  • Fire Explosion Hazard
  • Toxicological Properties
  • First Aid Measures
  • Product Information
  • Physical Data
  • Reactivity Data
  • Preventative Measures

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Product Information
  • Product Identifier
  • Manufacturers/Suppliers Name and Address
  • Emergency Telephone Number
  • Product Use

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Physical Data
  • Odour Threshold
  • Vapour Pressure
  • Coefficient of Water/Oil Distribution
  • Boiling Point (oC) and Freezing Point (oC)
  • Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate1)
  • Physical State
  • Odour Appearance
  • Specific Gravity (Water1)
  • Vapour Density (Air1)
  • pH
  • Percent Volatile (by volume)

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Fire Explosion Hazard
  • Conditions of Flammability
  • Means of Extinction
  • Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact
  • Sensitivity to Static Discharge
  • Flashpoint (oC) and Method
  • Upper and Lower Flammable Limits ()
  • Autoignition Temperature (oC)
  • Hazardous Combustion Products

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Its all about a safe workplace!
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Spot the Hazards
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Spot the Hazards
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Work time!
  • Fill in the blanks using the MSDS sheet that you
    have been given
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