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Continuing Education Hours/Credits/Units
All Oregon OSHA classes (including online courses, Spanish workshops, and Small Business workshops)
are pre-approved for continuing education credit towards the following license renewals:
Plumbers and Electricians (licensed through Oregon Building Codes Division)
To obtain credits make a copy of your workshop or online certificate and forward it, along with
your license information to:
Building Codes Division
Plumbing/Electrical License Specialist
PO Box 14470
Salem OR 97309-0404
(503) 373-1268
Building Codes Division Website
Commercial Construction Contractors (licensed through Oregon Construction Contractors Board)
To obtain credits complete the renewal form and maintain a copy of your attendance records as verification:
Oregon Construction Contractors Board
700 Summer St. NE, Suite 300
PO Box 14140
Salem, OR 97309-5052
Phone: 503-378-4621
Construction Contractors Board Website
Landscape Contractors (licensed through the Sate Landscape Contractors Board)
Classes are recognized for either Business and Technical credits depending on the topic. For more
information, contact Oregon OSHA at (888) 292-5247, option 2, or the Landscape Contractors Board
direct. To obtain credits make a copy of your workshop or online certificate and forward it, along
with your license information to:
Landscape Contractors Board
2111 Front St NE #2-101
Salem OR 97301
(503) 378-5950
Landscape Contractors Board Webiste
Oregon Professional Loggers (licensed through Associated Oregon Loggers)
To obtain credits make a copy of your workshop or online certificate and forward it, along with
your license information to:
Associated Oregon Loggers
PO Box 12339
Salem OR 97309
(503) 364-1330
Associated Oregon Loggers Website
All classes are approved for the total number of hours as printed on the certificate.
Oregon Insurance Producers (licensed through the Oregon Insurance Division)
The following class is approved for Oregon Insurance Producers to obtain four hours of credit towards
re-certification:
287 Safety Training and Your Multicultural Workforce
To obtain credits, make a copy of your workshop certificate and include it with your Renewal Packet
from the Oregon Insurance Division. For more information visit the Oregon Insurance Division's
web site at:
Oregon
Insurance Division Webiste
Pesticide Applicators and Consultants (licensed through the Oregon Department of Agriculture)
The following classes allow Oregon Certified Pesticide Applicators and Consultants to obtain re-certification
credit hours:
203 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (three hours)
205 Hazard Communication Program (three hours)
401 Worker Protection Standard (four "core" hours)
During a workshop the trainer will hand out a roster for you to sign, which we will then send
to the Department of Agriculture for you. If you take one of these classes online, there will be
a place to put your license number on the evaluation. This information will be forwarded to the
Department of Agriculture for you and the credited hours added to your license. Questions concerning
your ODA license should be directed to:
Department of Agriculture
Pesticide Certification & Licensing
(503) 986-4635
Oregon Department of Agriculture Website
College Credits
Oregon OSHA has entered into a partnership with Mt. Hood Community College to issue college credits
toward the Sustainability, Health and Safety degree program. Ten workshop hours equal one college
credit. Credits may be obtained by contacting Dr. Javid Mohtasham, 503-491-7440
Mt. Hood Community College Website
Education Units
Oregon OSHA workshops can be used to obtain continuing education units (CEUs). Oregon OSHA has
a cooperative agreement with several community colleges to issue the CEUs, records of which are
maintained in the college database for your future transcript requests. Forms for CEUs are available
at the workshops. The community college charges a recording fee. One hour of Oregon OSHA training
equals 0.1 CEU. Acceptance of CEUs is at the discretion of each college. For more information on
CEUs, please contact your local community college. http://www.oregon.gov/CCWD/ccdirectory.shtml
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