Career and Work Exploration 10, 20, A30, B30
CWEX17D
Module 17D: Workplace Safety – Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) (Core)
Note: Teachers should determine student familiarity with WHMIS. This will help determine if they require a review of concepts or more in-depth learning.
Outcome
Explore the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS).
Indicators
(a) | Discuss what the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is and its purpose and scope in the workplace. |
(b) | Differentiate between general education and workplace training in regards to WHMIS 2015. |
(c) | Discuss factors that determine the required level of workplace specific training in WHMIS 2015. |
(d) |
Describe the hierarchy of controls that is standard practice in the workplace for minimizing and eliminating exposure to hazards, including:
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(e) | Define the four parts of WHMIS 2015 (i.e., hazard identification and product classification; labels with warning symbols; Safety Data Sheets (SDS); and worker education and worksite specific training) that help workers handle hazardous materials safely. |
(f) | Identify the roles and responsibilities of the employer, worker, and supplier in relation to the safe handling of hazardous materials. |
(g) | Describe the two main types of WHMIS 2015 labels (i.e., supplier and workplace). |
(h) | Differentiate between the supplier label and workplace label. |
(i) | Identify hazard classes and categories. |
(j) | Describe the purpose and contents of current hazard pictograms. |
(k) | Identify the 16 sections of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS). |
(l) | Describe the usefulness of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) in helping to control hazardous materials. |
(m) | Role-play a variety of scenarios that require one to evaluate hazardous materials and respond appropriately. |
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R012319
Saskatchewan Safety Council Career Safety Education
This website offers free module-based training for general career safety education. It provides information on safety procedures to prevent injuries at work or at home. The online components are specifically designed by industry safety experts to address the most common injuries to new workers in their respective fields.
Links :
Click here
Media and Formats :
Website
Price :
Free
Record posted/updated:
January 31, 2022
R035869
Ready for Work
This teacher resource binder from WorkSafe Saskatchewan provides information and activities related to workers, workplace safety practices and readiness for work. It includes information on Occupational Health and Safety, recognizing hazards, WHMIS, and employment standards. While the resource specifically references the previous CWEX curriculum, the topics are relevant to the renewed 2020 curriculum.
Media and Formats :
Book
Document
Price :
Free
Record posted/updated:
June 10, 2022