Continuing Education Units/Credits
Units:
OR-OSHA workshops can be used to obtain continuing-education units (CEUs).
OR-OSHA has a cooperative agreement with several community colleges to
issue the CEUs, records of which are maintained in the college database
for your future transcript requests. Forms for CEUs are available at the
workshops. The community college charges a recording fee. One hour of
OR-OSHA training equals 0.1 CEU. Acceptance of CEUs is at the discretion
of each college. For more information on CEUs, please contact:
For more information on obtaining College Creditss, please contact:
For more information on obtaining CEUs, please contact:
Credits:
Plumbers - All OR-OSHA classes are approved for four hours of
continuing-education credit towards Journeyman Plumbers and Plumbing Inspectors
license recertification:
Electricians - All OR-OSHA classes are approved for four hours
of continuing-education credit towards Electrical license recertification:
Simply make a copy of your workshop or Internet certificate and forward
it, along with your license information to:
Building Codes Division
License Specialist
PO Box 14470
Salem OR 97309-0404
(503) 378-2246
Agriculture - Only the following classes allow Oregon Certified Pesticide
Applicators and Consultants to obtain recertification credit hours.
203 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - three credit hours
205 Hazard Communication Program - three credit hours
401 Worker Protection Standard - four credit hours
During a workshop the trainer will hand out a roster for you to sign,
which will then be send to the Dept of Agriculture. If you take one of
these on-line, obtain your credit hours by mailing your original certificate
and your license information, to the address below. If you wish to receive
your original certificate back, please indicate this when you send in
your certificate and license information.
Department of Agriculture
Pesticide Certification & Licensing
635 Capitol St NE
Salem OR 97310-0110
(503) 986-4635
Small Farm Exemption:
All Oregon OSHA Workshops fulfill the annual four-hour instruction requirement
of HB 3019 for agriculture safety rules and procedures.
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