At Kore Training, we understand the importance of workplace safety and the proper handling of hazardous materials. That’s why we offer the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training program—an essential program designed to educate employees on the safe
handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials in the workplace.
Comprehensive Training:
Our WHMIS training program follows the Ontario 2015 guidelines. It covers various topics, including identifying hazardous materials, associated hazards, correctly using safety and personal protective equipment (PPE), and safe storage and handling practices.
Mandatory Compliance:
WHMIS training is compulsory for all employees to complete annually. By choosing Kore Training, you can ensure that your employees meet the necessary training requirements and comply with legal obligations.
Convenient Online Access:
Our program is available online, allowing employees to conveniently complete the training at their own pace. This flexibility minimizes disruption to daily work routines while providing comprehensive knowledge and understanding.
Enhanced Training Programs:
The WHMIS training program can be seamlessly integrated into other courses offered by Kore Training. This integration allows for a comprehensive training experience, covering various safety and first aid topics to meet your organization’s needs.
Affordable and Accessible:
By completing our WHMIS training program, employees gain the knowledge and skills to handle hazardous materials safely. They will be equipped to minimize the risk of accidents, injuries, and potential harm to themselves and their colleagues.
We offer the WHMIS training program at a competitive rate of $29.95 plus HST per person. This cost includes access to our online training materials, additional resources, and ongoing support to ensure the successful completion of the program.
Ensure your organization remains compliant with WHMIS training requirements while prioritizing the safety of your employees.
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