WHMIS & MSDS
(WHMIS) Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System is a
Canadian information system providing provisions for the safe
use and handling of hazardous materials via product labeling,
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and employee educational
training programs.
WHMIS was created via the coordination of various federal and
provincial authorities alongside industry and labor
organizations to promote on-the-job safety and awareness for the
Canadian Workforce. The Hazardous Products Act and Controlled
Products Regulations are administered by the Canadian Department
of Health, also known as Health Canada.
Exposure to hazardous materials can cause serious health risks
when not handled or stored properly; therefore The Workplace
Hazardous Materials Information System has been required by law
to be available in work environments where hazardous materials
are present since 1988.
More information about WHMIS and other Occupational Health
information can be found at the Health Canada Web Site.
For U.S. residents, the United States equivalent to Canada's
WHMIS is the American Hazard Communication Standard (HCS).
(MSDS) Material Safety Data Sheet
A Material Safety Data Sheet is a document containing
information about a hazardous product being used on a job site.
This information includes but is not limited to the general
properties, safety procedures for handling, and emergency first
aid procedures for dealing with the product in the event of an
accident.
Information about a specific product such as Hydrogen Sulfide
for example, can be found very easily online by entering
"Hydrogen Sulfide MDSD" in any search on the Internet.