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> What to do with the job safety and health poster

It doesn’t have fancy graphics or catchy slogans and it doesn’t need an expensive frame. But the Job Safety and Health poster does have information that your employees need to see and understand. The poster summarizes the rights and responsibilities you and your employees have under the Oregon Safe Employment Act.

Here’s what you must do with the poster: Post it where your employees can see it — and keep it there. The poster also comes in Spanish. So, if you have some employees who speak English and others who speak Spanish, put up both versions.

If someone offers to sell you one, don’t buy it. You can print the posters from our website or we’ll send you one at no cost — contact our Resource Center, 503-378-3272.

> Other things you may need to post

  • If you’re cited for a violation, you must post the citation for at least three days — or until the violation is corrected.
  • If you’re an agricultural employer who produces food crops, you’ll need to post our Field Sanitation Notice. If you have labor housing, you’ll also need to post an Agricultural Labor Housing Registration Certificate where employees can see it.

> Our rule on posting requirements

We have a rule that covers all our posting requirements. It’s 437-001-0275.

 

 

 

 
 

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