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VIDEOTAPES - HAZARD COMMUNICATION [WHMIS]
TITLE: WHMIS: Working To Protect Your Health (1991)Number: B.1.1aDescription(2 copies) This video informs managers, supervisors and employees about the background of the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) and an overview of the regulation. It examines the three principal components of WHMIS:-
Time: Approx. 16 minutes Manu./Supplier: ITS/Inter. Video Training [INDEX] TITLE: Introduction to WHMIS (1988)Number: B.1.1bDescription (2 copies) This program addresses the reasons for the WHMIS legislation. It provides an overview of the basic elements of WHMIS: - Labelling, MSDS, Employee training. Time: Approx. 15 minutes Manu./Supplier: Tel-A-Train/Electrolab [INDEX] TITLE: Hazard Communication: The Chemical Worker's Right-to-Know (1988)Number: B.1.2aDescription This program provides a basic overview of OSHAs "Hazard Communication Standard" or the "Worker's Right-to- Know Law". Time: Approx. 14 minutes Manu./Supplier: Savant [INDEX] TITLE: The MSDS: First Step to Chemical Safety (1987)Number: B.2.1aDescription This video is designed to inform employees about the components of the material safety data sheet (MSDS). It gives the viewer a basic overview of the MSDS, and motivates the employee to consult the MSDS when working with hazardous materials. Time: Approx. 14 minutes Manu./Supplier: ITS/Inter. Video Training [INDEX] TITLE: WHMIS Labelling: Read the label, it's the Law (1988)Number: B.3.1aDescription The program addresses the concept of supplier and workplace labelling of containers. It provides an overview of labelling requirements under WHMIS. Time: Approx. 16 minutes Manu./Supplier: ITS/Inter. Video Training [INDEX] |
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