WHMIS Crystal Moules October 23, 2006
WHMIS W orkplace H azardous M aterials I nformation S ystem
WHMIS, is a Canada-wide, legally enforced, system to ensure that standard information about hazardous materials is given by suppliers to employers and by employers to workers. Its purpose is to protect health and safety by providing information needed to:WHMIS, is a Canada-wide, legally enforced, system to ensure that standard information about hazardous materials is given by suppliers to employers and by employers to workers. Its purpose is to protect health and safety by providing information needed to: 1. Identify hazardous materials. 2. Take appropriate precautions.
Compressed Gas
Class A: Compressed Gas This class includes compressed gases,This class includes compressed gases, dissolved gases and gases liquefied by compression or refrigeration. Examples: Fire extinguisher Propane tank Oxygen tank
Flammable and Combustible Material
Class B: Flammable and Combustible Material Solids, liquids and gases capable of catching fire or exploding in the presence of sparks, flame or friction.Solids, liquids and gases capable of catching fire or exploding in the presence of sparks, flame or friction.Examples: oil paint gasoline
Oxidizing Material
Class C: Oxidizing Material Materials which provide oxygen or similar substance and which increase the risk of fire if they come in contact with flammable or combustible materials.Materials which provide oxygen or similar substance and which increase the risk of fire if they come in contact with flammable or combustible materials.Examples:white-out hydrogen peroxide hydrogen peroxide
Poisonous and Infectious Materials
Class D: Poisonous and Infectious Materials, Division 1: Materials causing immediate and serious toxic effects. These materials can kill you, even in small amounts. Examples: sodium cyanide hydrogen sulphide
Materials Causing Other Toxic Effects
Division 2: Materials Causing Other Toxic Effects The material is poisonous but not immediately dangerous to health. It may cause death or permanent damage as a result of repeated exposure over time Examples: acetone (irritant) asbestos (cancer causing)
Biohazardous Infectious Material
Division 3: Biohazardous Infectious Material This division contains materials that may cause a serious disease resulting in illness or death. Examples: raw chicken containing salmonella bacteria blood containing the HIV virus
Corrosive Material
Class E: Corrosive Material Caustic or acid materials which can destroy the skin or eat through metals. Example: batteries sulfuric acid household cleaners (e.g. for ovens and toilet bowls)
Dangerously Reactive Material
Class F: Dangerously Reactive Material Products which can undergo dangerous reaction if subjected to heat, pressure, shock or allowed to contact water. Examples: sulfur aluminum powder
Workplace WHMIS label Product name Precautionary measures Risk phrases