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Additional Programs and Materials: Division 7
Oregon OSHA Workshop MaterialsOur Goal:Our Classes:Our Materials:This material is for information purposes only. Its purpose is to inform Oregon employers of best practices in occupational safety and health and general Oregon OSHA compliance requirements. This material is not a substitute for any provision of the Oregon Safety Employment Act or any standards issued by Oregon OSHA. Workshop Materials:
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All |Organizational Leadership |Safety and Health Management |Technical Rule based All materials 100 - Safety and Health Management - The Basics 101 - Safety Committee Basic Training
102 - Conducting an Accident Investigation 103 - Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
104 - Identifying and Controlling Hazards 105 - Introduction to Safety Training 106 - What to Expect from an Oregon OSHA Inspection 112 - Safety and the Supervisor 116 - Safety & Health Program Evaluation 201 - Introduction to Ergonomics 204 - Lockout/Tagout and Machine Safeguarding
205 - Hazard Communication Program 206 - Ergonomics of Manual Material Handling 207 - Ergonomics in the Office
212 - Workplace Emergency Action Plans 216 - Exposure Control/Bloodborne Pathogens
217 - Hearing Conservation Program 220 - Managing your Vehicle Safety Program
302 - Excavation Safety and the Competent Person
Safety and Healt Management 100 - Safety and Health Management - The Basics
102 - Conducting an Accident Investigation 103 - Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
104 - Identifying and Controlling Hazards 105 - Introduction to Safety Training 112 - Safety and the Supervisor 116 - Safety & Health Program Evaluation 220 - Managing your Vehicle Safety Program
Technical and Rule based 204 - Lockout/Tagout and Machine Safeguarding
205 - Hazard Communication Program 212 - Workplace Emergency Action Plans 216 - Exposure Control/Bloodborne Pathogens
217 - Hearing Conservation Program
302 - Excavation Safety and the Competent Person
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