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Fire Services Advisory Council

About

The Oregon OSHA Fire Services Advisory Council was established to provide technical assistance and guidance to Oregon OSHA in development, interpretation, and application of occupational safety and health standards for fire and emergency services. The council's purpose is also to serve as a network between Oregon OSHA and the fire service. Members represent many components of the fire service, including all sizes of departments, career and volunteer firefighters, officers and line personnel, district directors, organized labor, fire instructors, emergency medical services, DPSST, and Oregon OSHA.

Oregon OSHA and the council continue to work together to address hazards involved in firefighting and emergency response. The council has been instrumental in developing occupational safety and health standards specifically for firefighters, such as OAR 437-002-0182, Oregon Rules for Firefighters.

The Fire Services Advisory Council meets at least once every six months. Members are always available for consultation, and open to receiving comments and suggestions concerning safety and health from members of the fire service.

Federal OSHA proposed rule

On Feb. 5, 2024, federal OSHA issued a proposed rule for emergency response (29 CFR Part 1910 Emergency Response Standard). Oregon OSHA is evaluating the impact this proposed rulemaking would have in Oregon.

For more information, contact Tom Bozicevic, Technical Specialist, (503) 871-3442.