Definitions:
Management -- includes all supervisors and persons who regularly exercise direction and control over workers.
Workers -- for the purposes of determining the need for a safety committee, include both full and part-time employees.
NOTE: Nothing in these rules prevents you from having seasonal workers attend safety meetings.
Table 1
IF -- You can have a safety committee -- You can have safety meetings instead of a committee
You have 10 or fewer workers at a location -- Yes -- Yes
You have more than 10 workers at a location -- Yes -- No
You have satellite or auxiliary worksites with 10 or fewer workers at each location -- Yes -- Yes
NOTE: Management can select a supervisor or other employee to represent them. Workers can volunteer or elect any peer as a representative.
NOTE: Oregon OSHA provides no-cost, safety committee-related training available through the web site at www.orosha.org/education.html [File Link Not Available].
NOTE: OAR 437-004-0099(4) requires agricultural employers to investigate every work-related lost-time injury.
NOTE: If you have questions about this, contact the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries.
NOTE: OAR 437-004-0099(3) requires a competent person to inspect the agricultural workplace at least quarterly. OAR 437-004-0099(4) requires agricultural employers to investigate every work-related lost-time injury. See Division 4/A for details.
NOTE: If all your employees attend a safety meeting, you are only required to record the meeting date and a list of the employees attending.
Or. Admin. Code § 437-004-0251
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - 654.295