What are considered controlled products under WHMIS regulations?

Under the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS), a controlled product:
  • Is any substance that is a compressed gas, or an oxidizing material.
  • A substance that is poisonous, infectious, flammable, combustible, corrosive or dangerously reactive.
  • Meets the criteria in The Controlled Products Regulations.
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What is not a controlled product under WHMIS?

Exemptions from WHMIS Legislation

The following products are exempt from the WHMIS 2015 legislation: Explosives (as defined in the Explosives Act) Cosmetics, devices, drugs or foods (as defined in the Food and Drugs Act) Pest control products (as defined in the Pest Control Products Act)
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How does a product become defined as a controlled product?

A controlled product refers to a product or substance that is listed in one of the six hazard classes in Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) part IV, defined for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). These are also substances which are included in schedule II of the Hazardous Product Act (HPA).
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Who determines which products are controlled under WHMIS?

To determine if a product is included in one or more WHMIS classes, the supplier must use the procedures set out in Section 33 of the CPR. The Reference Manual provides guidance on the use of structure-activity relationships, sufficiency of evidence, weight of evidence and classification of mixtures.
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Which products are included under WHMIS requirements?

The main components of WHMIS are hazard identification and product classification, labelling, safety data sheets, and worker education and training.
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What is controlled product act?

The Hazardous Products Act (HPA) requires suppliers/importers of hazardous chemicals (called controlled products) to communicate the hazards associated with their products via product labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) as a condition of sale and importation for workplace use.
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Which document identifies the materials described as controlled products in the code?

When this product is considered a "controlled product" according to the WHMIS legislation, a supplier must label the product or container, and they must provide a material safety data sheet (MSDS) to their customers.
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How many classes of controlled products are there?

WHMIS covers six classes of controlled products, which are divided into eight symbols. This classification is the foundation of WHMIS.
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What are the four ways a controlled product can enter the body?

There are four major routes by which a chemical may enter the body:
  • Inhalation (breathing)
  • Skin (or eye) contact.
  • Swallowing (ingestion or eating)
  • Injection.
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What are three health hazards associated with controlled products?

Health hazards group: based on the ability of the product to cause a health effect – such as eye irritation, respiratory sensitization (may cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled), or carcinogenicity (may cause cancer).
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What are examples of controlled products?

Under the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS), a controlled product:
  • Is any substance that is a compressed gas, or an oxidizing material.
  • A substance that is poisonous, infectious, flammable, combustible, corrosive or dangerously reactive.
  • Meets the criteria in The Controlled Products Regulations.
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Are all hazardous products classified into groups classes and categories?

Hazardous products are divided into two hazard groups: physical hazards and health hazards. The two hazard groups are further divided into hazard classes. Each hazard class contains at least one category.
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Are consumer products covered under WHMIS?

Consumer products are partially exempt from the requirements of the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). The Federal Hazardous Products Act and regulations state that suppliers do not have to apply WHMIS compliant labels or provide a safety data sheet (SDS) for these products.
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What is an example of a hazardous product according to WHMIS legislation?

A hazardous product is a product, material or substance that meets the criteria to be classified in one or more of the hazard classes of the Hazardous Products Regulations, made under the Hazardous Products Act. These can be chemicals, biologicals or other similar materials.
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Do all products and chemicals have WHMIS?

Not all products are controlled by the WHMIS legislation, and so they may not have WHMIS labels or use the exact same symbols as WHMIS.
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What is exempt from SDS?

Exempt items generally include food or alcoholic beverages which are sold, used, or prepared in a retail establishment (such as a grocery store, restaurant, or drinking place), and foods intended for personal consumption by employees while in the workplace.
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What are the 4 major routes of entry hazardous materials?

In order to understand how chemical hazards can affect you, it is important to first understand how chemicals can get into your body and do damage. The four main routes of entry are inhalation, ingestion, injection, and absorption through the skin and eyes.
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What is considered an engineering control?

Engineering Controls: includes designs or modifications to plants, equipment, ventilation systems, and processes that reduce the source of exposure.
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What are the 4 components of WHMIS?

The four components of WHMIS are: hazard identification and product classification ● labels ● safety data sheets (SDS) ● worker education and worksite specific training.
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Is compressed gas a controlled product?

There are six (6) classes of controlled products (WHMIS Hazard Classes) and include: Compressed Gas.
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Which class of controlled products is broken down into 3 divisions?

What is a Class D - Poisonous and Infectious materials? Class D materials are those which can cause harm to your body. They are divided into three major divisions.
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What are the 3 classification of hazard?

GHS consists of three major hazard groups :
  • Physical hazards.
  • Health hazards.
  • Environmental hazards.
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What is the main source of information for learning about a controlled product WHMIS?

A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a technical document that provides the information everybody needs to know about a controlled product. The MSDS is the main source of information for obtaining knowledge on a controlled product. All controlled products have MSDS information.
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What 3 things are required on a workplace label?

In general, a workplace label will require the following information:
  • Product name (matching the SDS product name).
  • Safe handling precautions, may include pictograms or other supplier label information.
  • A reference to the SDS (if available).
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What are the 3 main ways in which WHMIS provides workers with information about hazardous materials?

Under WHMIS information on hazardous products must be delivered in three ways: labels on the containers of hazardous products. safety data sheets, in addition to the label, with detailed hazard and precautionary information. worker education programs.
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