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According to WHMIS regulations, how must an employer store Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)?

Employers must ensure SDSs are readily available to workers at the job site. While digital copies are allowed, workers must know how to access them and have acc

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Question: According to WHMIS regulations, how must an employer store Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)?

Answer options:

  • Locked in the supervisor's main office for security
  • Stored at the head office and mailed upon request
  • Kept in a physical binder that must be updated every 3 months ✅ Readily available to workers in the work area during their shift

Correct answer: Readily available to workers in the work area during their shift

Explanation: Employers must ensure SDSs are readily available to workers at the job site. While digital copies are allowed, workers must know how to access them and have access without barriers (like a password they don't have) during their shift.

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