WHMIS Training HOST 9167

Continuous Intake
Online

Our WHMIS Training course was developed to meet the needs of anyone who works with or in close proximity to a hazardous product and must have Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training. Explore the essential role WHMIS plays in protecting the health and safety of Canadian workers and how to identify the WHMIS responsibilities of suppliers, employers, and workers. Learn about how hazardous materials are classified under WHMIS 2015 (and WHMIS 1988), the workplace requirements related to the use of supplier and workplace labels, how to locate and interpret the information found on these labels, and the safe work practices that should be followed when working with hazardous products.

Once you complete the course, you will be able to download a certificate of completion for your records.

Additional Information

Intake Method:

The course sections (CRNs) use continuous intake registration. That means they do not have traditional start/end dates. You can register at any time (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) during the date range shown. However, you will only have until the end date of your CRN to complete the course, so be sure to check the total course hours to ensure you are registering early enough to complete the course by that date. Also keep in mind that you will receive your online access/course materials approximately a week after you register.

Hours and Fees

Hours

2

Fee

$68

Course Sections

There are no classes currently scheduled for this course; however, check back to see if we have developed additional schedules for the upcoming term. Classes for our 2025–26 academic year will launch in early July.
If you would like to receive an email update for the future 2025–26 academic year, complete our notification sign-up form. You will also receive reminders when each academic term starts, beginning with Fall 2025.
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Read about our textbooks policy, and remember that the Continuing Education attendance policy and closure dates differ from those for full-time college programs.