You never took an equivalent to WHMIS[0] training? It's included in high school and university (might depend on program) in Canada.. plus various workplaces have refresher course requirements.
I grew up in Estonia (which was occupied by Soviet Union until when I was around 13), I recall some "thermonuclear blast survival zones" posters on my school walls, but I don't recall such a topic from my school days (maybe in the uni, but that was a long time ago).
I had never thought about what these "fire diamond" colors and symbols mean on the big-rigs driving in front of me on the highway...
You never took an equivalent to WHMIS[0] training? It's included in high school and university (might depend on program) in Canada.. plus various workplaces have refresher course requirements.
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workplace_Hazardous_Materials_...
I grew up in Estonia (which was occupied by Soviet Union until when I was around 13), I recall some "thermonuclear blast survival zones" posters on my school walls, but I don't recall such a topic from my school days (maybe in the uni, but that was a long time ago).