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Travis Stone Joins AGC Safety Team

AGC is pleased to welcome Travis Stone, our newest safety management consultant Travis recently joined the Oregon-Columbia Chapter as the newest member of the Safety Management Team. He will be

OR-OSHA Educates Young Workers

Humor and song raise awareness about hazards From singing restaurant workers to a quirky teacher passionate about lifting techniques, Oregon OSHA has created four videos to educate young workers about

ROSE Awards Are On Their Way

The chapter’s annual ROSE (Recognition of Safety Excellence) Awards and the AGC of America’s Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA) are coming soon. It’s not too early to start planning your

Time to Post Your OSHA 300

It’s that time of year again… Oregon OSHA requires that you post your company’s OSHA Form 300A Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses from February 1 to April 30. It

Join Safety Break for Oregon May 8

Businesses invited to participate in Safety Break for Oregon May 8 11th annual event focuses on employee involvement Employers across Oregon are encouraged to promote safety and health in their

AGC Takes Part in “Safety Break for Oregon”

AGC Oregon-Columbia Chapter and its employees recognized the importance of safety and health in the workplace during today’s statewide Safety Break for Oregon celebration. To celebrate the annual Safety Break,

Oregon Transportation Safety Awareness Month

Bicycles, Pedestrians, Motorcycles, Work Zones, and More Are Involved “Safety” is something everyone wants, but actions often tell a different story. Throughout the month of May, there will be plenty

Celebrating 100 Years of Workers’ Comp

Check out the exhibit at the Oregon Historical Society celebrating 100 years of caring for injured workers and making Oregon workplaces safer. One hundred years ago, SAIF (known then as

What Does “Safe” Mean in a Work Zone?

This is the second in a series of articles on work zone safety provided by the Oregon Department of Transportation. Stay tuned for additional articles. When you ask an engineer,

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