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Ontario government compliance initiative “Healthy workers in healthy workplaces – occupational disease” runs Oct. 3 to Dec. 30, 2022.
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SDS RiskAssist CEO Lisa Hallsworth presents at the first Canadian Safety and Sustainability Professionals conference Sept. 21, 2022
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SDS RiskAssist helps employers identify the hazards of products their employees use in the workplace and customize safety instructions.
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WHMIS requires employers to ensure workers receive both general WHMIS education and site- and job-specific training for chemical hazards.
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You do need to update Safety Data Sheets. You don't need to waste time doing it. Here are some SDS management tips for when and how to update your SDSs.
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Training workers on the classification of chemical hazards misses the value of WHMIS which is the labelling of those hazards

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