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Under WHMIS 2015, hazardous chemicals are sorted by:A. Classes, fields, and pictogramsB. Labels, SDSs, and categoriesC. Groups, classes, and categoriesD. Physical, health, and environmental hazards

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Under WHMIS 2015, hazardous chemicals are sorted by:A. Classes, fields, and pictogramsB. Labels, SDSs, and categoriesC. Groups, classes, and categoriesD. Physical, health, and environmental hazards

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Under WHMIS 2015, hazardous chemicals are sorted by: D. Physical, health, and environmental hazards.

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  1. WHMIS 2015 is the Canadian system for classifying and labeling hazardous chemicals. It stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.

  2. This system sorts hazardous chemicals into three broad hazard groups: Physical Hazards, Health Hazards, and Environmental Hazards.

  3. Physical Hazards are based on the chemical physical or chemical properties like flammability, reactivity, or corrosivity.

  4. Health Hazards are based on the ability of the chemical to cause a health effect like toxicity, skin corrosion or irritation.

  5. Environmental Hazards are based on the chemical's effects on the aquatic environment.

  6. Each of these hazard groups is further divided into classes, which represent the different types of hazards within the group. For example, the Physical Hazards group includes classes like Flammable Gases, Self-Reactive Substances, and Pyrophoric Liquids.

  7. Each class is represented by a specific pictogram on the product's label and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) to help users quickly identify the type of hazard present.

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