WHMIS Pictograms Explained — All 10 Symbols Every Worker Needs to Know

Learn all 10 WHMIS pictograms, what each symbol means, where you'll see them on site, and the critical pair that trips up even experienced supervisors. Whether you're a construction worker, supervisor, or safety professional in Canada, this video covers every GHS and WHMIS-specific pictogram you need to know, including the December 2022 amendments that added a brand new hazard class. Chapters: 0:00 Hook — The pair everyone confuses 0:15 Title 0:20 Overview — 10 pictograms, 9 GHS + 1 Canada-only 0:54 Pictogram 1: Flame — Flammable 1:47 Pictogram 2: Flame Over Circle — Oxidizer 2:21 Pictogram 3: Gas Cylinder — Pressurized 3:18 Pictogram 4: Corrosion — Burns & Eye Damage 4:01 Pictogram 5: Exploding Bomb — Explosive 4:41 Pictogram 6: Skull & Crossbones — Acute Toxicity 5:34 Pictogram 7: Health Hazard — Long-Term Effects (THE BIG ONE) 6:42 Pictogram 8: Exclamation Mark — Irritant 7:23 Pictogram 9: Environment — Aquatic Hazard 8:02 Pictogram 10: Biohazard — Canada Only 8:59 December 2022 WHMIS Amendments 10:00 Where Pictograms Appear on Site 10:55 Recap — All 10 Pictograms Are expired WHMIS tickets delaying your jobs? Manage and assign online training (including WHMIS and TDG) in one central place. Start your 30-Day Free Trial of Safety Evolution: https://www.safetyevolution.com/trial... Resources: Full WHMIS Pictograms Blog Post: https://safetyevolution.com/blog/whmi... #WHMIS #WorkplaceSafety #GHS #CanadianSafety #ConstructionSafety #HazardCommunication #SafetyTraining #OHS #SafetyEvolution #ChemicalSafety #SEAI