The eCompliance WHMIS (2010) course ensures that students clearly
understand what WHMIS is, the importance of each part of the WHMIS
legislation, how to apply the system to their workplace and how to
work safely with or near controlled products. Employees
completing this course will have the option of printing out and
participating in a practical exercise that confirms key WHMIS
concepts in the context of the employee's workplace. Upon successful
completion of the course, participants will be able to print a
wallet or wall sized certificate.
The eCompliance TDG (2010) course for Canadian surface transport
allows students to complete their training anywhere they have
internet access and at their own pace. The course enables
the student to gain an understanding of each part of the TDG
Regulations and how it applies to them and the dangerous goods they
handle. Upon successful completion of the course, a certificate of
completion can be printed by the student or course administrator.
The TDG certificate remains valid for three years.
In keeping with eCompliance's objective of providing best in
class products to our clients, eCompliance has partnered with one of
Canada's leading subject matter experts in TDG and WHMIS. This
subject matter expert is a member of the Canadian Spill Response
Organization (CSRO) and is also on the Board of Directors of
the Dangerous Goods Trainers Association (DGTA). The online TDG
and WHMIS courses represent the culmination of many years of
experience and knowledge gained through the delivery of training and
consulting to some of Canada's top organizations.
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