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Looking for comprehensive WHMIS training courses? Browse our selection of industry-leading programs and gain the skills and knowledge you need to advance your career.
Handling hazardous materials in the workplace comes with serious risks, making proper training essential to ensuring safety and compliance. For over 30 years, Canada’s top companies have trusted Danatec for award-winning WHMIS training that goes beyond the basics—empowering workers with the knowledge to identify hazards, interpret WHMIS labels, and safely handle dangerous substances.
Whether you work in construction, manufacturing, oil & gas, transportation, or retail, WHMIS certification is a legal requirement, and our flexible training solutions make it easy to stay compliant. From engaging online courses to in-depth Train-the-Trainer programs and printed resources, we provide everything you need to keep your team safe and prepared. Get started today with Canada’s most trusted WHMIS training.
Danatec's WHMIS certification courses provide workers, supervisors and employers with the essential knowledge to handle hazardous products safely.
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Looking for comprehensive WHMIS training courses? Browse our selection of industry-leading programs and gain the skills and knowledge you need to advance your career.
Want to stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends and developments? Our training courses are regularly updated to reflect the latest advances in WHMIS technology and best practices.
Need to meet industry certifications and qualifications? Our WHMIS courses are designed to help you pass exams and earn credentials that are recognized by employers in the field.
Want to learn from experienced industry professionals? Our training courses are taught by experts with years of experience WHMIS, ensuring that you receive the highest-quality education.
Yes, WHMIS training is legally required under federal and provincial occupational health and safety laws. Employers must make sure a WHMIS program is in place if hazardous products are present, and that their workers are educated and trained so they understand the hazards, and know how to work safely with hazardous products.
While legislation does not mandate an expiry date for WHMIS training, it is recommended that workers take refresher training annually to stay compliant and informed. Danatec’s WHMIS certification is valid for three years, ensuring workers maintain up-to-date knowledge of safety regulations and best practices.
WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) is Canada’s national hazard communication standard that ensures workers understand the risks and safe handling of hazardous materials in the workplace. It includes classifications, labels, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and worker training requirements.
GHS (Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals) is an international system developed by the United Nations to standardize hazard classification and communication worldwide. WHMIS 2015 was updated to align with GHS, introducing new hazard classes, standardized labels, and SDS formats to improve workplace safety and consistency across global supply chains.
WHMIS 2025 refers to updates to Canada’s WHMIS, aligning with the 7th edition of the the Hazardous Products Regulations. Compliance with these updates is required by December 14, 2025.
WHMIS Online training has been updated to reflect and meet these requirements.
The course covers hazard classification, safety data sheets (SDS), labels, worker responsibilities, and proper handling procedures for hazardous materials.
This award winning centers around 5 WHMIS stories that bring in real-life events, told by real people in real workplaces. The video, animations, engaging games, and skill-building exercises will make for an engaging interactive learning experience. Our course centers on elements that ensure the information is understood, retained, and easily resourced.Enjoy free printable resources including our WHMIS sample label, poster, sample SDS, glossary, and a workplace exercise sheet for additional training.