Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) Practice Exam 2024 - Free CRSP Practice Questions and Study Guide

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What are the main components of WHIMS?

Sixteen sections

First aid measures

Handling and storage

Education, responsibilities, labels

WHIMS stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, and it is used in Canada to provide workers with information on hazardous materials in the workplace. The main components of WHIMS are education, responsibilities, and labels. This means that employees must receive training on how to handle hazardous materials safely, employers have a responsibility to provide a safe work environment and ensure workers have access to information about hazardous materials, and all hazardous materials must be properly labelled with relevant information. Option A, Sixteen sections, is incorrect because WHIMS does not consist of sixteen sections. It is a coordinated system that includes training, responsibilities, and labels. Option B, First aid measures, is not a component of WHIMS. While workers should receive training in first aid response, it is not included in WHIMS. Option C, Handling and storage, is partially correct, as this is an important aspect of WHIMS, but it does not encompass all of the components. Proper handling and storage is included in training and is indicated on labels, but it does not cover the full scope of WHIMS. Therefore, option D is the best answer as it covers all of the main components of WHIMS.

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