Lifesaver 101 Course Outline
CPR LEVEL C + AED
WHMIS 2015 Online Training
FEE: $30.00 ($26.55 + $3.45 HST).
Welcome to our Online WHMIS Training– a Lifesaver 101 certification course designed to
This Online WHMIS 2015 (GHS) Training program is designed to provide Canadian workers with a comprehensive understanding of the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS), aligned with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS).
Participants will learn to identify hazardous materials, understand product labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and follow proper workplace procedures to ensure safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous products. The training also outlines employer and worker responsibilities under WHMIS legislation
This training is essential for any worker who may encounter hazardous materials on the job, including employees in construction, healthcare, manufacturing, warehousing, and laboratories.
- Our course combines expert guidance with practical, easy-to-follow instructions, making it accessible for individuals with no prior WHMIS knowledge.
Fully online and self-paced
Interactive content and knowledge checks
Final quiz with unlimited attempts to achieve a passing grade
Printable certificate upon successful completion
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Lifesaver 101 Certificate WHMIS Certificate.
While there is no official expiry, many employers and industry standards recommend WHMIS training be refreshed annually or whenever significant changes occur in workplace conditions or legislation.
Stay compliant and informed—protect yourself and your workplace with up-to-date WHMIS 2015 training.
In just 1 – 2 hours, this comprehensive online training you will learn;
Overview of WHMIS 2015 and the GHS
Classes and categories of hazardous products
WHMIS pictograms and what they represent
Product labels: supplier and workplace labeling requirements
How to read and use Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Rights and responsibilities of workers and employers
Safe handling, storage, and emergency procedures