Interactive WHMIS Activities
Browse below to see and complete the interactive activities in each section.
Introduction and Overview of WHMI
Classification of Hazardous Products
Hazard Groups Interactive Video
How Can Hazardous Chemicals Enter Your Body?
Hazard Groups
Safe Handling of Flammable Liquids
Hazard Categories

Matching Hazard Categories With Danger Levels
Sorting Hazard Categories
Pictograms
Matching WHMIS Pictograms
Pictogram Recognition
Pictogram Behavioural Questions
Labels
Supplier and Workplace Label
WHMIS Labelling #1
WHMIS Labelling #2
Handling Unlabelled Containers

Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)
Safety Data Sheet Videos
Acetone SDS PDF
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Media Attributions
Introduction and Overview of WHMIS Course Presentation
- “Colleagues working on laptop in cafe” by Tim Douglas, via Pexels, is used under the Pexels license.
- “A Woman Standing in Front of the Espresso Machine” by Mike Jones, via Pexels, is used under the Pexels license.
- “Chemistry, Test Tube, Laboratory” by succo, via Pixabay, is used under the Pixabay Content License.
- “Female Employee putting Warning Sticker on a Cardboard” by Tima Miroschnichenko, via Pexels, is used under the Pexels license.
- “White printer paper close-up photography” by Arisa Chattasa, via Unsplash, is used under the Unsplash License.
- “A man and a woman in a warehouse” by Centre for Ageing Better, via Unsplash, is used under the Unsplash License.
- “A Person Reaching for a Perfume Bottle” by MART PRODUCTION, via Pexels, is used under the Pexels license.
- “Cheerful Asian florist with flower bouquet at work” by Amina Filkins, via Pexels, is used under the Pexels license.
Interactive Video — Hazard Groups
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How Can Hazardous Chemicals Enter Your Body? Activity
- “How Chemicals Enter the Body” by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety is used with permission.
Matching WHMIS Pictograms Activity
- All WHMIS pictograms are by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety and used with permission.
Pictogram Recognition Activity
- All WHMIS pictograms are by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety and used with permission.
- “WHMIS Pictogram Graphic” by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety is used with permission.
Pictogram Behavioural Questions
- All WHMIS pictograms are by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety and used with permission.
WHMIS Labelling #1 and #2
- “WHMIS Supplier Label” by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety is used with permission.
Handling Unlabelled Containers
- “Blue and black spray bottle” by Kaffeebart, via Unsplash, is used under the Unsplash License.