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May 10, 2023
Celebrate Safety and Health at Your Workplace
Join worksites across Oregon and honor safety leaders, hold a training, or get a conversation started about safety and health.
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Read the what, when, and why of Safety Break, and find out the history of this important safety and health event.
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Those who participate in Safety Break are expected to follow the appropriate guidance and rules related to COVID-19 in the workplace.
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Those who participate in Safety Break are expected to follow the appropriate guidance and rules related to COVID-19 in the workplace. Oregon OSHA's current rules addressing COVID-19 in the workplace reflect substantial changes and reductions in provisions, especially for general workplaces. At the same time, the rules that apply to exceptional risk workplaces – primarily where direct patient care is provided – generally remain in place.
Review our current COVID-19 rules for all workplaces: https://osha.oregon.gov/OSHARules/div1/437-001-0744.pdf
Review our current COVID-19 rules as they apply to employer-provided labor housing: https://osha.oregon.gov/OSHARules/adopted/2022/ao6-2022-letter-covid19-alh.pdf
For technical help with Oregon OSHA rules: https://osha.oregon.gov/Pages/Contact-Technical.aspx
For a free, confidential Oregon OSHA consultation to review and improve your safety and health program: https://osha.oregon.gov/consult/Pages/index.aspx
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