Why don t all products have WHMIS labels?

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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Do all products have WHMIS?

Do all products and chemicals need an SDS under WHMIS? WHMIS regulation states you require an SDS for all hazardous products at your worksite. Some products in the workplace are exempt from this rule. WHMIS may not apply to all products especially if they are regulated under other legislation in Canada.
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Is it mandatory that all chemicals have WHMIS labels?

Suppliers of hazardous products are required to apply a label that meets the requirements of the Hazardous Products Regulations. If the hazardous product is always used in the container with the supplier label, no other label is required.
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Which products are not covered by WHMIS?

Which products are not covered by WHMIS?
  • Explosives as defined in the Explosives Act.
  • Cosmetic, device, drug or food as defined in the Food and Drugs Act.
  • Pest control products as defined in the Pest Control Products Act.
  • Consumer products as defined in the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
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Do all products and chemicals have WHMIS 2015 symbols?

No. There are hazardous products that meet the criteria for a hazard class or category, but these classes and categories do not require a pictogram. The product label and Section 2 (Hazards Identification) of the SDS still require the signal word, hazard statement(s), and other required label elements.
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WHMIS 2015 How adoption affects your Labels and SDSs



Is WHMIS in effect in every part of Canada?

These new standards are part of the Globally Harmonized System for the Classification and Labelling of Chemicals ( GHS ) and were phased in across Canada between February 2015 and December 2018. As of December 1, 2018, all manufacturers, importers, distributors, suppliers and employers transitioned to WHMIS 2015.
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What is not required on a WHMIS supplier label?

The pictogram(s), signal word and hazard statement(s) must be grouped together on a supplier label. The hatched border previously used by WHMIS is no longer required.
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Are consumer products exempt from 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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Are wood products exempt from WHMIS?

These completely exempt products are: • Wood and products made of wood • Manufactured articles (such as appliances and car batteries) • Tobacco and products made of tobacco • Goods handled, offered for transport, or transported under the • Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act • Hazardous wastes (they must be ...
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Why are WHMIS labels important?

Labels are important because they are the first alert there may be hazards associated with using the product covered by WHMIS legislation. The labels also tell what precautions to take when using the product.
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What is not required on a workplace label?

Workplace labels do not require a border or specific wording; they do, however, require the following information: Product identifier (product name matching that on the SDS), Information for the safe handling of the product, and. A statement that the SDS is available.
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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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What is the difference between WHMIS and MSDS?

WHMIS 2015 replaces MSDSs (Material Safety Data Sheets) with SDSs (Safety Data Sheets) to improve the classification of hazards, improve employer involvement in workplace safety, ensure safe handling of hazardous products and enhance emergency measures.
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What has replaced WHMIS?

Implementation of the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) - WHMIS 2015. Is WHMIS being replaced by the GHS in Canada? No. The GHS will modify the well-known, Canadian WHMIS program, updating the pictograms, labels, (material) safety data sheets ((M)SDS) and changing classification requirements.
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Do cosmetics require MSDS?

Exempt: Cosmetics

Cosmetics which are packaged for sale to consumers in a retail establishment, and cosmetics intended for personal consumption by employees while in the workplace are generally exempt.
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Do you need MSDS for household products?

OSHA does not require that MSDS be provided to purchasers of household consumer products when the products are used in the workplace in the same manner that a consumer would use them, i.e.; where the duration and frequency of use (and therefore exposure) is not greater than what the typical consumer would experience.
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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 items require a SDS?

What products require an SDS? Any product that is considered a hazardous chemical requires a safety data sheet. A hazardous chemical, as defined by the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), is any chemical which can cause a physical or a health hazard.
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Is consumer label a WHMIS label?

Consumer products sold to the general public and in quantities used by the general public are exempt from WHMIS 2015 supplier labels and SDS requirements. In most cases the existing label will serve as a workplace label.
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What should supplier labels consist of?

In general, the supplier label must include a pictogram for each WHMIS class/category that the hazardous product falls into (note that some hazard classes, such as combustible dust and simple asphyxiants, do not have pictograms).
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What does WHMIS labels tell you?

A WHMIS label is a source of information on a controlled product designed to alert employers and employees, in an easily understood way, to the hazards of the product and the precautions to be taken when working with or near the product. The WHMIS label is the first hazard warning employees will see.
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How can you identify a WHMIS label on a product?

So, what information would you find on a WHMIS label? There are two different labels, one is the workplace label and the other is the supplier label. On the supplier label, you will find the product name, hazard pictograms, signal words, hazard statements, precautionary statements, and supplier contact information.
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Why is it important to label chemicals in the workplace?

Proper chemical labeling and storage is essential for a safe laboratory work environment. Inappropriate storage of incompatible or unknown chemicals can lead to spontaneous fire and explosions with the associated release of toxic gases. To minimize these hazards, chemicals in the laboratory must be segregated properly.
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Is WHMIS worldwide?

WHMIS has been aligned with the Globally Harmonized System for the Classification and Labelling of Chemicals ( GHS ). Since the integration with GHS, it's was rebranded as WHMIS 2015.
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Is WHMIS only required in Ontario?

Ontario's WHMIS legislation applies to all workplaces covered by the Occupational Health and Safety Act , with the exception of farms.
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