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WHMIS 2025

4.5 / 5 from 10,834 learners

WHMIS 2025 is the online Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System course for Canadian workers, updated for the amendments that come into force in December 2025. It covers hazard classification, supplier and workplace labels, pictograms, safety data sheets, and the responsibilities WHMIS places on employers and workers.

Duration

1h

On completion

Certificate, valid 36 month(s)

Coverage

All Provinces

Per seat

$29.99 CAD

WHMIS 2025 online safety training

About the course

What this course covers.

Almost every Canadian workplace uses hazardous products, and WHMIS is the system that tells a worker what they are handling and how to handle it safely. WHMIS training is one of the most widely required courses in the country, and this course delivers it in the WHMIS 2025 version - updated for the Hazardous Products Regulations amendments that take full effect in December 2025.

The course covers what WHMIS is and how it aligns with the Globally Harmonized System, the December 2025 updates, and how hazards are identified and products classified into hazard groups. It works through supplier and workplace labels and the pictograms on them, how to read a Safety Data Sheet, and the workplace education and training requirements, including what the employer and the worker each have to do.

Companies use WHMIS 2025 to meet the legal WHMIS training requirement for every worker who may be exposed to a hazardous product, and to give an auditor a documented, current training record.

Pass mark 80%

Score the pass mark to earn the certificate.

Course outline

5 modules, start to finish

Each module ends with a short knowledge check before you move on.

  1. What is WHMIS?

    What WHMIS is, how it aligns with the Globally Harmonized System, and the WHMIS 2025 updates.

  2. Hazard identification and classification

    How hazards are identified, how products are classified, and the hazard groups WHMIS uses.

  3. Labels

    Supplier labels and workplace labels, and the pictograms a worker has to recognise.

  4. Safety Data Sheets

    What a Safety Data Sheet contains and how to use it to handle a product safely.

  5. Education, training, and responsibilities

    The workplace education and training requirements, and the responsibilities of the employer and the worker.

Developed to meet Canadian and provincial standards

What every course includes

  • Printable and mailed certificates

    Digital wallet and wall-sized certificates print the moment the course is passed.

  • Standards compliant

    Built on Canadian federal and provincial legislation, safety standards, and industry best practice.

  • Self-paced

    Unlimited access to the training material. Pause and resume the course any time.

  • Live student support

    Real support is available seven days a week if a learner gets stuck.

  • Unlimited exam attempts

    The exam can be retaken until the learner reaches a passing grade.

  • Record of training

    Training records are stored securely for three years and pulled on demand from the account.

What learners say

Trusted by Canadian crews

4.5 / 5 from 10,834 learner reviews
  • WHMIS is the one course every single worker needs. With the 2025 changes we had to refresh everyone, and this is the current version, done in an hour.

    Stephanie M.

    Safety Coordinator

  • The labels and pictograms section is what our floor staff use daily. Clear, current, and the Safety Data Sheet chapter finally made sense to my crew.

    Harj S.

    Warehouse Lead

  • First course on my first day. The hazard groups and pictograms stuck because the course actually shows them, not just lists them.

    Megan T.

    New Hire

A supervisor briefing a crew on a shop floor

Who it is for

Built for the people running the work

  • Any worker who may be exposed to a hazardous product
  • New workers completing WHMIS as part of orientation
  • Workers who handle or store chemicals
  • Companies updating WHMIS training to the 2025 version
  • Any company that needs a current WHMIS record on file

What you walk away with

Able to do the job, not just describe it

  • Explain what WHMIS is and the December 2025 updates
  • Recognise how products are classified into hazard groups
  • Read supplier and workplace labels and the WHMIS pictograms
  • Use a Safety Data Sheet to handle a product safely
  • Understand employer and worker WHMIS responsibilities

Pricing

One seat or the whole crew, priced fairly.

A single seat is $29.99 CAD. Buying one at a time, code ONTRACK10 takes 10 percent off at checkout. Training more than two or three people is cheaper through a free On-Track Safety corporate account, which also tracks every certificate and renewal date for you. Move the slider to see the difference.

  • Free corporate account, no setup fee
  • 20 percent off every course for the first three months
  • Automatic certificate and expiry tracking for your whole team

Team pricing

What it costs to train your crew

150

Individual purchases

One seat at a time, list price

$149.95

Individually with code ONTRACK10

10% off, applied at checkout

$134.95

Through a free corporate account

20% off every course, first three months

$119.96

A corporate account saves you

$29.99

on 5 seats of WHMIS 2025

Get a free corporate account

No setup fee. The account also tracks every certificate and expiry date for you.

Certificate and format

How the course runs

Your certificate

A mark of 80 percent earns the certificate, and the course can be taken up to three times to reach the pass mark. On completion the worker downloads and prints a certificate of completion valid for three years from the completion date.

  • Fully online and self-paced - about one hour of content
  • Updated for the December 2025 Hazardous Products Regulations amendments
  • Activities, self-assessment questions, and a final exam
  • Mobile-friendly - start on a laptop, finish on a phone
  • Pass mark is 80 percent, with three attempts

Why it matters for compliance

WHMIS training is legally required for every worker who may be exposed to a hazardous product. Amendments to the Hazardous Products Regulations must be followed as of December 2025, and WHMIS 2025 delivers the current version of the training, with the documented record a COR auditor looks for.

Common questions

Questions buyers ask

How much does the WHMIS 2025 course cost?

The course is 29.99 CAD per seat. Use code ONTRACK10 at checkout for 10 percent off an individual purchase, or set up a free On-Track Safety corporate account for 20 percent off every course for the first three months when training a team.

How long does the course take?

The course is about one hour of content and is fully self-paced, so a worker can complete it in one sitting.

Does the WHMIS certificate expire?

Yes. The certificate of completion is valid for three years from the completion date shown on it, after which the worker retakes the course to stay current.

What changed in WHMIS 2025?

Amendments to the Hazardous Products Regulations were introduced in December 2022 with a three-year transition period. As of December 2025, anyone who uses WHMIS must follow the amended regulations. This course teaches the current, amended version.

Who needs WHMIS training?

Any worker who may be exposed to a hazardous product at work needs WHMIS training. It is one of the most widely required safety courses in Canada and is usually completed as part of a new worker's orientation.

Get your team trained, on the record.

Enrol one person now, or set up a free corporate account and train the whole crew at 20 percent off with every certificate tracked for you.