Live webinars for SAIF agents
Oregon CEC certification code
- Regular [CEC REG]
- Ethics [CEC ETH]
- Law [CEC LAW]
- Agency management
[CEC AM]
Click a training title below for details about that training and to register online. Instructions to access the training will be included in your confirmation email.
Most trainings are eligible for Oregon continuing education credit (look for the code next to the title.) To receive producer CEC, you must register, view the entire presentation, and pass the quiz (at least 70% correct) at the end of the training.
Webinars are offered at no cost and are available only to SAIF-appointed agents. Register soon, because availability is limited.
For questions regarding upcoming trainings or for technical help, please contact our training team at training@saif.com.
And check out our agriculture safety seminars (worth four Oregon agent CECs if you attend all four hours).
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Beyond claim basics
DateThursday, April 16, 2026Time9-11:30 a.m. | CE credit: 2 generalLocationSpeaker(s)SAIF staff
DescriptionA fascinating class packed with information and presented by adjusters who walk you through some of the more strategic areas of claim management. They cover key factors driving claim costs and what you can do as the employer to help manage those costs. You hear updates on return-to-work and the Employer-at-Injury Program, managing rising medical costs, reserves, combined conditions, permanent impairment, investigations, vocational benefits, settlements, and much more. Don't miss this class!
This course has been approved for two general agent continuing education credits.
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Introduction to classification
DateThursday, April 30, 2026Time10-11 a.m. | CE credit: 1 lawLocationSpeaker(s)SAIF staff
DescriptionIntroduction to Classification explains the basics of the NCCI Basic Manual and workers’ compensation classifications in Oregon. This webinar covers how classifications are assigned, including standard exceptions, general inclusions and exclusions, and how to determine the principal and governing class. It’s a practical introduction designed to help participants apply classification rules with confidence. This course has been approved for one law continuing education credit.
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Advanced classification
DateTuesday, May 5, 2026Time10-11 a.m. | CE credit: 1 lawLocationSpeaker(s)SAIF staff
DescriptionThe purpose of the classification procedure is to assign the one basic classification that best describes the business of the employer within the state. In some cases, this can be a complicated and nuanced process. This course offers guidance and examples to help clarify how the more complex classifications are determined.
This course has been approved for one law agent continuing education credit.
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Safety basics | Hazard identification
DateThursday, May 14, 2026Time10-11 a.m. | CE credit: 1 generalLocationSpeaker(s)SAIF staff
DescriptionWhat is a hazard? Can injuries be prevented? Join us for an overview of how to recognize, prioritize and control hazards common in businesses today. We will practice finding and prioritizing hazards, discuss strategies for preventing injuries, and conclude by sharing helpful tools and resources.
This course has been approved for one general agent continuing education credit. It has also been approved for one Construction Contractors Board continuing education credit.
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Why accuracy matters in Workers Compensation
DateThursday, May 21, 2026Time10-11 a.m. | CE credit: 1 ethicsLocationSpeaker(s)SAIF staff
DescriptionAccurate information on workers’ compensation insurance applications is essential for a fair, efficient, and sustainable system. It ensures proper risk assessment, regulatory compliance, fewer disputes, financial stability, improved safety, and stronger relationships among agents, carriers, and employers.
This course has been approved for one ethics continuing education credit.
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Why accuracy matters in Workers Compensation
DateTuesday, June 16, 2026Time10-11 a.m. | CE credit: 1 ethicsLocationSpeaker(s)SAIF staff
DescriptionAccurate information on workers’ compensation insurance applications is essential for a fair, efficient, and sustainable system. It ensures proper risk assessment, regulatory compliance, fewer disputes, financial stability, improved safety, and stronger relationships among agents, carriers, and employers.
This course has been approved for one ethics continuing education credit.
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Nailing Down Residential Construction
DateThursday, June 25, 2026Time10-11 a.m. | CE credit: 1 general agentLocationSpeaker(s)SAIF staff
DescriptionThis course covers the different classifications used when building a house, starting with site clearing and ending with the final cleaning.
This course has been approved for one general agent continuing education credit.
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Nailing Down Commercial Construction
DateThursday, July 23, 2026Time10-11 a.m. | CE credit: 1 general agentLocationSpeaker(s)SAIF staff
DescriptionThis one-hour course covers classifying the building of a commercial building from the ground up, from site clearing to the final cleanup before move-in.
This course has been approved for one general agent continuing education credit.