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  • 5 Consequences of Mismanaging Hazardous Waste
    5 Consequences of Mismanaging Hazardous Waste

    5 Consequences of Mismanaging Hazardous Waste  Managing hazardous waste properly is essential to the success of your business. However, handling explosives, gases, and other dangerous substances is not easy. Mismanagement of these materials can compromise workers’ safety and security, possibly exposing employees to explosions, spills, and other situations that could be life-threatening. Apart from these […]... Learn more

  • Canada – Publication of Proposed Amendments to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (Registration Database)
    Canada – Publication of Proposed Amendments to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (Registration Database)

    On June 25, 2022, The Government of Canada has created a new Transportation of Dangerous Goods Registration Database and will require persons who import, offer for transport, handle or transport dangerous goods in Canada to register themselves and the sites where they carry out such activities. Registered persons will have to provide administrative information about […]... Learn more

  • What is Required to Mark and Label Dangerous Goods Packages in Canada?
    What is Required to Mark and Label Dangerous Goods Packages in Canada?

    Labelling and marking dangerous goods shipments is essential to identify what the dangerous goods are, to avoid delays or fines and is also essential for preventing safety hazards. Before shipping, remember to check which laws and regulations apply and your carrier’s requirements. Dangerous goods labels convey the primary threats posed by the dangerous goods. This […]... Learn more

  • Why Should Transportation of Dangerous Goods Training be Integrated Into Your Chemical Management Program?
    Why Should Transportation of Dangerous Goods Training be Integrated Into Your Chemical Management Program?

    The Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act and Regulations aim to promote public safety when dangerous goods are being handled, offered for transport or transported by road, rail, air, or water (marine). TDG also establishes safety requirements. Anyone who handles (ships, transports, and receives) dangerous goods by road, rail, air, or water (marine) must comply […]... Learn more

  • Does GHS Require Product Testing for Hazard Classification?
    Does GHS Require Product Testing for Hazard Classification?

    Chemical manufacturers, importers, and distributors must update how they classify and communicate the hazards of their products under the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of SDS and Label authoring. It is mandatory to label products and provide Safety Data Sheets (SDS) that convey the dangers for anyone who purchases, receives, or uses the product. In addition, […]... Learn more

  • Why are Lithium Batteries Regulated in Transportation?
    Why are Lithium Batteries Regulated in Transportation?

    Lithium batteries are as dangerous as gasoline, sulphuric acid and propane. You find lithium batteries in many electronic devices today, such as cameras, cell phones, laptops, medical equipment and power tools. Due to our increasingly mobile lifestyle, our society depends on lithium cells and batteries. However, today’s lithium cells and batteries are more energy dense […]... Learn more

  • What Is The Difference Between WHMIS 2015 Vs HazCom 2012?
    What Is The Difference Between WHMIS 2015 Vs HazCom 2012?

    Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, or WHMIS, is a comprehensive plan for providing health and safety information on hazardous products for use, handling, or storage in Canadian workplaces. Canada’s Hazardous Products Regulations (HPR) regulate hazardous products in Canada, as well as WHMIS, its national hazard communication standard. Provincial or territorial government departments responsible for health […]... Learn more

  • What Is Dangerous Goods Training?
    What Is Dangerous Goods Training?

    The inability to understand the consequences of inappropriate shipping and handling of dangerous goods can be costly and “dangerous”. Several fatal accidents can be avoided with sufficient information when employees encounter the transportation of hazardous goods. Knowing necessary safety protocols governing the transport of dangerous goods is critical to preventing accidents.  To minimize the threats […]... Learn more

  • The Importance Of Proper Workplace Safety Inspections
    The Importance Of Proper Workplace Safety Inspections

    Safety is a serious consideration for any company. When workers see a company making an effort to inspect a workplace frequently, it increases the awareness and existence of a safety positive culture, as well as indicates a company cares about the well-being of its workers. Involving workers in such inspections increases their participation and desire […]... Learn more

  • The Difference Between Workplace Incidents And Workplace Accidents?
    The Difference Between Workplace Incidents And Workplace Accidents?

    With so much of our lives spent working, from the office to construction sites, we must understand the significance of health and safety in the workplace. Safety is an essential factor for all businesses, with a joint effort between employers, employees, and contractors to ensure everyone’s well-being. Suppose you’re a casual observer of workplace safety […]... Learn more