WHMIS Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
Dec 30, 2015
WHMIS
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
WHMIS
The WHMIS provides workers and students with complete and accurate information regarding hazardous products. The regulations cover all worksites where chemicals are used.
Workers and Students must learn and apply this information, provided on products labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). The best time to learn WHMIS regulations is before using a potentially hazardous substance.
WHMIS
The Key to the WHMIS system is clear and standardized labeling. The supplier is responsible for providing a label when the product is sold, and the workplace is responsible for ensuring that the labels remain intact or are replaced, if necessary. Smaller containers for student use are also labeled, listing the hazards and indicating where more information can be found.
WHMIS(Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems)
The 3 components to the WHMIS system are:
1. MSDS2. Worker Education3. Labels on all Products
MSDS Stored in binders in lab areas All known chemicals 8 sections
name ingredients physical data fire hazards reactivity data toxicological properties preventive measures first aid measures
WHMIS SYMBOLS
WHMIS Labels
1. Compressed Gas ex. Helium, propane2. Flammable/Combustible ex: methane
gas, acetone3. Oxidizing Material ex: Chromic Acid4. Poisonous Infectious (Immediate &
Serious Toxic Effects) ex: cyanide5. Poisonous Infectious (Other Toxic Effects)
ex: mercury, lead6. Biohazardous Infectious ex: needles7. Corrosive Materials ex: degreaser8. Dangerously Reactive ex: pure sodium
HHPS Symbols(Hazardous Household Product Symbols)
HOUSEHOLD! Levels of Severity (Danger, Warning and Caution)
Household Chemical Research Assignment
Find a chemical (Windex, Mr. Clean…) at home and find the following information from the labels on the container and/or by researching the internet.
1. Name of the product.2. Draw and name the HHPS or WHMIS symbols.3. Determine the actual chemicals in the product (no
more than 5).4. What are some safety precautions you should take
when using this product?5. What are some first aid measures for when you have
been exposed to the product?
(handout)
This assignment must be typed in 12 font.
Must include a title page (assignment, “your chemical product”, your name, class, name of teacher, date)Household Chemical
Research Project
“Your Chemical Product”
Chris Bosh Sci. 9 (1)
Feb. 5/09 Mr. Hogan
Hand out WHMIS Table (p. 14) – optional -
Assignment #1Create a simple map of your home and indicate where you would have found products with some of the hazardous household product symbols that we have discussed.