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  • Mapping your road to success

    Date
    Thursday, January 16, 2025
    Time
    10-11 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)

    Niki Fisher, Risk Management Consultant, Special Districts Association of Oregon

    Description

    Are you new to the safety role and don’t know where or how to get started? Getting started can be tough but this session will provide you with the guidance you need to navigate your new position. This session will help you analyze your current culture, identify where your programs are lacking, set your priorities, and establish the necessary relationships to be successful.

  • System update | Understand and defend against cyber threats

    Date
    Tuesday, January 21, 2025
    Time
    10-11 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)

    Bill Donaldson

    Description

    Cyberattacks are a constant threat to us all, disrupting business and costing large sums of dollars to clean up. Join us to get up to date on today’s common attacks and learn the basic defenses you can use to spot and stop them.

  • Safer trucking | Essential resources and tools for drivers

    Date
    Tuesday, February 18, 2025
    Time
    10-11:30 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)

    Sarah Cipriano-Stanley, Phil Jensen

    Description

    Join us for an informative presentation on safety resources for trucking. We share valuable handouts, insights, and tips on distracted driving, tarping, winter driving, safety awareness, and more. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a new driver, this session is a must-attend for anyone who wants to prioritize safety and best practices.

  • Legal Update 2025

    Date
    Tuesday, March 4, 2025
    Time
    10-11 a.m.
  • Oregon Community Right to Know and Protection Act

    Date
    Tuesday, March 11, 2025
    Time
    10-11 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)

    Todd Raska, State Fire Marshal's office

    Description

    Do you have reportable quantities of hazardous substances at your place of business? If so, what do you do about it? This class gives you an overview of what is considered a hazardous substance and how the Oregon Community Right To Know Act (CR2K) addresses reporting of these substances. You also learn why the CR2K is important and are provided the reporting requirements for hazardous substances, including upper and lower reporting levels. Attendees leave with information on the different types of user accounts and the accessibility of each of those accounts within the CR2K online reporting system, the CHS Manager (Community Right to Know Hazardous Substance Manager). Lastly, you learn about the differences in reporting requirements between Oregon’s CR2K and the Environmental Protection Agency’s Emergency Planning and Community Right To Know Act.

  • Safety basics | Implementing safety committees and safety meetings

    Date
    Tuesday, March 25, 2025
    Time
    10-11 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)

    Jim Nusser, Denali Sanders

    Description

    Need help understanding safety committees and meetings? (All businesses in Oregon are required to have safety meetings or safety committees.) Learn more about Oregon OSHA requirements, benefits to your business, and how to keep workers safe on the job through this free webinar. If your business has a safety committee, consider having your entire committee take part in this.

    This training has been approved for one general agent continuing education credit.