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WHMIS
Workplace Hazardous Materials
Information System
Prepared by Peter-Jean Kennedy
Origin of WHMIS
• WHMIS is a creation of three separate groups:
• Federal Government
• Provincial Governments
• Industry (pay attention to this one!)
• The goals of WHMIS are to:
• Prevent injury and death
• Provide information about the health effects of
controlled products
• Inform workers how to safely use controlled products
Controlled Products
• Chemical products in the workplace are called
“Controlled Products”
• The term controlled products comes from the
fact that use of these chemicals in the
workplace are controlled by WHMIS
regulations
Classes of Controlled Products
• There are six classes, or types, of controlled
products
• Sometimes controlled products can belong to
more than one class
• Note: Copyright for the following definitions belongs to WorkSafeBC.
Compressed Gasses
Class A
This class includes compressed gases, dissolved
gases, and gases liquefied by compression or refrigeration. If the
pressure in the container is greater than 40 psi, the gas is a Class A
product. The cylinder may explode if exposed to heat or to physical
shock (i.e. when dropped).
Examples: oxygen and acetylene in cylinders for welding
Flammable and Combustive Material
Class B
This class includes solids, liquids, and gases capable of catching
fire in the presence of a spark or open flame under normal working
conditions.
Class B has six divisions
1. Flammable Gasses
2. Flammable Liquids
3. Combustible Liquids
4. Flammable Solids
5. Flammable Aerosols
6. Reactive Flammable Materials
Flammable Gasses
Division 1
These are compressed gases (Class A) that form flammable
mixtures in air.
Examples: butane, propane, hydrogen gas
At BUILD: Butane fuel cells for the Paslodes (Cordless Nailers)
Flammable Liquids
Division 2
These are liquids that have flash points below 37.8°C. A flash point
is the lowest temperature at which the vapours from these liquids
will catch fire from nearby sparks or open flames.
Examples: acetone, gasoline, isopropyl alcohol
At BUILD: We use gasoline in our vehicles and generators
Combustible Liquids
Division 3
These are liquids that have flash points of 37.8°C or more but less
than 93.3°C.
Examples: kerosene, mineral spirits, butyl cellosolve
At BUILD: We sometimes use mineral spirits to clean tools
Flammable Solids
Division 4
This is a special group of solids (usually metals) that meet very
specific technical criteria such as the ability to cause fire through
friction or to ignite and burn so vigorously and persistently that they
create a hazard.
Examples: various magnesium alloys, beryllium powder
None at BUILD
Flammable Aerosols
Division 5
These products are packaged in aerosol containers. Either the
aerosolised product itself or the propellant may catch fire.
Examples of flammable propellants: propane, butane, isobutane
At BUILD:`WD-40 and many others
Reactive Flammable Materials
Division 6
These products react dangerously in one of two ways: either (1) they
spontaneously create heat or catch fire under normal conditions of use
or they create heat when in contact with air to the point where they
begin to burn, or (2) they emit a flammable gas or spontaneously catch
fire when in contact with water or water vapour.
Examples: aluminum alkyl compounds, metallic sodium, white
phosphorous
None at BUILD
Oxidising Material
Class C
These materials increase the risk of fire if they come in contact with
flammable or combustible materials.
Examples: perchloric acid, hydrogen peroxide
At BUILD: Peroxide in our first-aid kits
Poisonous and Infectious Material
Class D
Class D products are often overlooked by people but, because of the
serious harm they can cause, workers should pay very close attention to
them.
Class D has three divisions:
1. Materials causing immediate and serious toxic effects
2. Materials causing other toxic effects
3. Biohazardous infectious material
Materials Causing Immediate and
Serious Toxic Effects
Division 1
These materials can cause death or immediate injury when a
person is exposed to small amounts.
Examples: sodium cyanide, hydrogen sulphide
At BUILD: Degreaser
Materials Causing Other Toxic Effects
Division 2
These materials can cause life-threatening and serious long-term
health problems as well as less severe but immediate reactions in a
person who is repeatedly exposed to small amounts. Health
problems include immediate skin or eye irritation, allergic
sensitization, cancer, serious impairment of specific body organs
and systems, and reproductive problems.
Examples: xylene, asbestos, isocyanates
At BUILD: Spray foam insulation
Biohazardous Infectious Materials
Division 3
These materials contain harmful micro-organisms that have been
classified into Risk Groups 2, 3, and 4 as determined by the World
Health Organisation (WHO) or the Medical Research Council of
Canada.
Examples: cultures or diagnostic specimens containing salmonella
bacteria or the hepatitis B virus
At BUILD: Syringes
Corrosive Material
Class E
This class includes caustic and acid materials that can destroy the
skin or eat through metals.
Examples: sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid
At BUILD: Perchloric Acid, Concrete
Dangerously Reactive Material
Class F
These products may self-react dangerously (for example, they may
explode) upon standing or when exposed to physical shock or to
increased pressure or temperature, or they emit toxic gases when
exposed to water.
Examples: plastic monomers such as butadiene; some cyanides
None at BUILD
Exceptions
• Some common products are not controlled by
WHMIS regulations
• wood or wood products;
• tobacco or tobacco products;
• manufactured articles;
• products being transported if handled in accordance with TDG
requirements;
• hazardous waste;
• explosives;
• food and drugs;
• pest control products,
• consumer products (in small quantities and for home use only)
Break
Routes of Entry
• There are only four ways chemicals can enter
your body:
1. Ingestion
2. Inhalation
3. Absorption
4. Injection
• Chemicals cannot harm you unless they can
get inside your body!
So, how do we prevent chemicals
from entering our bodies?
So, how do we prevent chemicals
from entering our bodies?
BY FOLLOWING THE
INSTRUCTIONS ON LABELS AND
MSDS.
Labels
• There are two types of WHMIS labels
1. Supplier Labels
2. Workplace Labels
• Each label is different and is used in different
situations.
Supplier Labels
The easiest way to identify a supplier
label is the special border you see to
the right.
Nothing else in Canada is allowed to
have this border.
So, if you ever see this border, you
know you’re looking at a supplier
label.
Supplier Labels
• Supplier Labels must have:
• the name of the product,
• the supplier's name and address,
• a reference to the MSDS,
• WHMIS Hazard Symbols,
• risk phrases (eg. Spontaneously flammable in air),
• precautionary measures (eg. Do not breathe dust),
• first aid measures.
• They must also be in English and French
Supplier Label
What is this chemical?
What is this chemical?
This is why we use Workplace Labels!
Workplace Labels
• Workplace labels are used when we take a
product out of its original container
• Workplace labels need four pieces of
information on them:
• the name of the product
• a reference to the MSDS
• precautionary measures
• first aid measures
MSDS
• MSDS means Material Safety Data Sheet
• An MSDS will tell you how a product could
hurt you
• An MSDS will also tell you how to protect
yourself
MSDS
• MSDS are the most important source of
information on controlled products
• But, MSDS are often confusing and hard to
read.
• If you don’t understand an MSDS, ask your
supervisor to explain it to you!
Worker Education
• The most important element of WHMIS is
worker education
• Every worker in Manitoba must be trained in
WHMIS before he uses a controlled product
Responsibilities
• Everyone on a job site has responsibilities
• Job site responsibilities are set out in the
Workplace Safety and Health Act
Employer Responsibilites
• Employers must
• Ensure all workers are trained in WHMIS
• Provide workers with information (i.e. Supplier Labels
and MSDS)
• Provide supervision
Supervisors’ Responsibilities
• Supervisors must
• Inform workers of safety risks
• Ensure workers work safely
Workers’ Responsibilities
• Workers must
• Protect their own health and safety
• Read and understand labels
• Read and understand MSDS
• Wear PPE
• Protect the health and safety of other workers
• Inform other workers of risks
Quiz

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Whmis

  • 1. WHMIS Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System Prepared by Peter-Jean Kennedy
  • 2. Origin of WHMIS • WHMIS is a creation of three separate groups: • Federal Government • Provincial Governments • Industry (pay attention to this one!) • The goals of WHMIS are to: • Prevent injury and death • Provide information about the health effects of controlled products • Inform workers how to safely use controlled products
  • 3. Controlled Products • Chemical products in the workplace are called “Controlled Products” • The term controlled products comes from the fact that use of these chemicals in the workplace are controlled by WHMIS regulations
  • 4. Classes of Controlled Products • There are six classes, or types, of controlled products • Sometimes controlled products can belong to more than one class • Note: Copyright for the following definitions belongs to WorkSafeBC.
  • 5. Compressed Gasses Class A This class includes compressed gases, dissolved gases, and gases liquefied by compression or refrigeration. If the pressure in the container is greater than 40 psi, the gas is a Class A product. The cylinder may explode if exposed to heat or to physical shock (i.e. when dropped). Examples: oxygen and acetylene in cylinders for welding
  • 6. Flammable and Combustive Material Class B This class includes solids, liquids, and gases capable of catching fire in the presence of a spark or open flame under normal working conditions. Class B has six divisions 1. Flammable Gasses 2. Flammable Liquids 3. Combustible Liquids 4. Flammable Solids 5. Flammable Aerosols 6. Reactive Flammable Materials
  • 7. Flammable Gasses Division 1 These are compressed gases (Class A) that form flammable mixtures in air. Examples: butane, propane, hydrogen gas At BUILD: Butane fuel cells for the Paslodes (Cordless Nailers)
  • 8. Flammable Liquids Division 2 These are liquids that have flash points below 37.8°C. A flash point is the lowest temperature at which the vapours from these liquids will catch fire from nearby sparks or open flames. Examples: acetone, gasoline, isopropyl alcohol At BUILD: We use gasoline in our vehicles and generators
  • 9. Combustible Liquids Division 3 These are liquids that have flash points of 37.8°C or more but less than 93.3°C. Examples: kerosene, mineral spirits, butyl cellosolve At BUILD: We sometimes use mineral spirits to clean tools
  • 10. Flammable Solids Division 4 This is a special group of solids (usually metals) that meet very specific technical criteria such as the ability to cause fire through friction or to ignite and burn so vigorously and persistently that they create a hazard. Examples: various magnesium alloys, beryllium powder None at BUILD
  • 11. Flammable Aerosols Division 5 These products are packaged in aerosol containers. Either the aerosolised product itself or the propellant may catch fire. Examples of flammable propellants: propane, butane, isobutane At BUILD:`WD-40 and many others
  • 12. Reactive Flammable Materials Division 6 These products react dangerously in one of two ways: either (1) they spontaneously create heat or catch fire under normal conditions of use or they create heat when in contact with air to the point where they begin to burn, or (2) they emit a flammable gas or spontaneously catch fire when in contact with water or water vapour. Examples: aluminum alkyl compounds, metallic sodium, white phosphorous None at BUILD
  • 13. Oxidising Material Class C These materials increase the risk of fire if they come in contact with flammable or combustible materials. Examples: perchloric acid, hydrogen peroxide At BUILD: Peroxide in our first-aid kits
  • 14. Poisonous and Infectious Material Class D Class D products are often overlooked by people but, because of the serious harm they can cause, workers should pay very close attention to them. Class D has three divisions: 1. Materials causing immediate and serious toxic effects 2. Materials causing other toxic effects 3. Biohazardous infectious material
  • 15. Materials Causing Immediate and Serious Toxic Effects Division 1 These materials can cause death or immediate injury when a person is exposed to small amounts. Examples: sodium cyanide, hydrogen sulphide At BUILD: Degreaser
  • 16. Materials Causing Other Toxic Effects Division 2 These materials can cause life-threatening and serious long-term health problems as well as less severe but immediate reactions in a person who is repeatedly exposed to small amounts. Health problems include immediate skin or eye irritation, allergic sensitization, cancer, serious impairment of specific body organs and systems, and reproductive problems. Examples: xylene, asbestos, isocyanates At BUILD: Spray foam insulation
  • 17. Biohazardous Infectious Materials Division 3 These materials contain harmful micro-organisms that have been classified into Risk Groups 2, 3, and 4 as determined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) or the Medical Research Council of Canada. Examples: cultures or diagnostic specimens containing salmonella bacteria or the hepatitis B virus At BUILD: Syringes
  • 18. Corrosive Material Class E This class includes caustic and acid materials that can destroy the skin or eat through metals. Examples: sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid At BUILD: Perchloric Acid, Concrete
  • 19. Dangerously Reactive Material Class F These products may self-react dangerously (for example, they may explode) upon standing or when exposed to physical shock or to increased pressure or temperature, or they emit toxic gases when exposed to water. Examples: plastic monomers such as butadiene; some cyanides None at BUILD
  • 20. Exceptions • Some common products are not controlled by WHMIS regulations • wood or wood products; • tobacco or tobacco products; • manufactured articles; • products being transported if handled in accordance with TDG requirements; • hazardous waste; • explosives; • food and drugs; • pest control products, • consumer products (in small quantities and for home use only)
  • 21. Break
  • 22. Routes of Entry • There are only four ways chemicals can enter your body: 1. Ingestion 2. Inhalation 3. Absorption 4. Injection • Chemicals cannot harm you unless they can get inside your body!
  • 23. So, how do we prevent chemicals from entering our bodies?
  • 24. So, how do we prevent chemicals from entering our bodies? BY FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS ON LABELS AND MSDS.
  • 25. Labels • There are two types of WHMIS labels 1. Supplier Labels 2. Workplace Labels • Each label is different and is used in different situations.
  • 26. Supplier Labels The easiest way to identify a supplier label is the special border you see to the right. Nothing else in Canada is allowed to have this border. So, if you ever see this border, you know you’re looking at a supplier label.
  • 27. Supplier Labels • Supplier Labels must have: • the name of the product, • the supplier's name and address, • a reference to the MSDS, • WHMIS Hazard Symbols, • risk phrases (eg. Spontaneously flammable in air), • precautionary measures (eg. Do not breathe dust), • first aid measures. • They must also be in English and French
  • 29. What is this chemical?
  • 30. What is this chemical? This is why we use Workplace Labels!
  • 31. Workplace Labels • Workplace labels are used when we take a product out of its original container • Workplace labels need four pieces of information on them: • the name of the product • a reference to the MSDS • precautionary measures • first aid measures
  • 32. MSDS • MSDS means Material Safety Data Sheet • An MSDS will tell you how a product could hurt you • An MSDS will also tell you how to protect yourself
  • 33. MSDS • MSDS are the most important source of information on controlled products • But, MSDS are often confusing and hard to read. • If you don’t understand an MSDS, ask your supervisor to explain it to you!
  • 34. Worker Education • The most important element of WHMIS is worker education • Every worker in Manitoba must be trained in WHMIS before he uses a controlled product
  • 35. Responsibilities • Everyone on a job site has responsibilities • Job site responsibilities are set out in the Workplace Safety and Health Act
  • 36. Employer Responsibilites • Employers must • Ensure all workers are trained in WHMIS • Provide workers with information (i.e. Supplier Labels and MSDS) • Provide supervision
  • 37. Supervisors’ Responsibilities • Supervisors must • Inform workers of safety risks • Ensure workers work safely
  • 38. Workers’ Responsibilities • Workers must • Protect their own health and safety • Read and understand labels • Read and understand MSDS • Wear PPE • Protect the health and safety of other workers • Inform other workers of risks
  • 39. Quiz

Notas del editor

  1. The acronym WHMIS tells you exactly what the system is for: it’s a system that provides information on hazardous materials in the workplace.