We are proud to offer workplace-approved Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training as a convenient online course through St. Mark James Training—one of the most trusted WHMIS programs available in Canada.
This self-paced course teaches essential safety requirements for handling hazardous materials in the workplace. Upon successful completion, participants will immediately receive a printable (.pdf) certificate, and their course completion details will be stored in the St. Mark James Training database.
Course Details:
✅ 100% Online & Self-Paced – Start, stop, and resume anytime.
✅ 6 Modules / Lectures – Each takes approximately 15 minutes to complete.
✅ Final Quizzes – Participants must score 100% on each quiz before progressing.
✅ Total Course Time – Approximately 2 hours.
✅ Instant Access – Login credentials are provided immediately after purchase.
✅ Cost – $29.99 for single purchases. Group & bulk pricing available—call 1-888-870-7002 for inquiries.
📌 Important: No refunds for online courses.
Register today and ensure you meet WHMIS safety requirements in your workplace! 🚀
Lessons
Module 1 – Introduction to WHMIS
Module 4 – Labels
Prior Knowledge Check A laboratory worker named Victor just received a box of chemicals he needs for his experiment. Despite checking the labels on the products, he could not locate the Safety Data Sheets. He decided not to read the SDS sheets before using the chemical. What are your thoughts on this decision? Labels are […]
Module 2 – WHMIS 2015
Story At a local shipping company, Tulika started working as a warehouse associate. As she packages products on a daily basis, she is exposed to unknown hazardous materials. She recently saw a few products labeled ‘fatal if swallowed’ and ‘may cause cancer’. Does Tulika’s employer have a responsibility to ensure her workplace is safe by […]
Module 5 – SDS Sheets
In this unit participants will learn about employee and employer requirements for WHMIS.
Module 3 – Pictograms
In this unit participants will learn about product and supplier labels for hazardous materials. Included in this module are samples of both labels.
Module 6 – Protecting Yourself
Prior Knowledge Check As a contractor, Dave encounters paints, solvents, sealants, and glue frequently. He dislikes wearing gloves or masks because they are uncomfortable. Does Dave need personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves and masks to work safely? Controlling Hazards To counteract each workplace hazard, your employer must choose and apply the […]
Module 7 – Emergency Preparedness
Prior Knowledge Check Mrs. Lena is a teacher who conducts workshops for students interested in studying chemistry. As part of her job responsibilities, she has been asked to prepare a worksheet containing information on where to find emergency supplies such as a first-aid kit in the laboratory and how to report an emergency spill. Could […]
