The Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division is asking employers throughout the state to stop work and focus on safety initiatives during its 11th annual “Safety Break” event on May 14.“Employers can use this day to have an impact on the future of their workers' safety and health,” Oregon OSHA Administrator Michael Wood said in a statement. “It's a great time to celebrate safety achievements, have fun with training, or start a conversation about safety and health goals.”The “Safety Break” campaign aims to bring together labor and ma...
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