OR-OSHA proposes new rules for safety committees and safety meetings
The new requirements will affect nearly all Oregon employers.
Nearly all employers will be affected by this new rule because the rule changes apply to every public and private employer operating in the state of Oregon subject to OR-OSHA jurisdiction.
The new law requires Oregon OSHA to adopt new Oregon Administrative Rules for safety committees and safety meetings. The changes to the existing rule, OAR 437-001-0765, are titled Rules for Workplace Safety Committees and Safety Meetings.
The rules for establishing and administering safety committees have minimal changes; however, smaller employers who previously were not required to have safety committees would be required to conduct "safety meetings." Criteria for determining which option an employer may choose are outlined in the body of the rule.
The rules will continue to allow for centralized and innovative safety committees under certain circumstances. Many of the 838 current innovative safety committees will no longer be classified as innovative once the employer is able to exercise the additional options for safety meetings.
Learn more about this rulemaking on the Oregon OSHA web page.
The public is invited to comment at public hearings on these rules to be held around the state:
| Date | Location | Time |
|---|---|---|
| January 23 | Deschutes Public Library, Brooks Room 601 NW Wall Street Bend, OR 97701 |
noon |
| February 4 | Associated General Contractors (AGC) 9450 SW Commerce Circle, Suite 200 Wilsonville, OR 97070 |
10:00 a.m |
| February 6 | Labor and Industries Building Conference Room 260 350 Winter Street NE Salem, OR 97301 |
9:30 a.m. |
| February 8 | Roxy Ann Grange 1850 Spring Street Medford, OR 97504 |
1:00 p.m. |
The public also may make comments by calling Oregon OSHA through February 19. Contact Ron Haverkost of OR-OSHA at 503.947.7421.
