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Oregon OSHA Dials Back COVID Safety Protocols

Tuesday, March 22, 2022 | 0

Due to rapidly declining COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services announced Friday that it is making “substantive changes” to its rule addressing COVID-19 workplace risks.

Per the announcement, Oregon OSHA is removing the indoor masking requirements for most workplace settings. Much of the health care industry falls under “exceptional risk settings,” and hence the mask mandate in hospitals, dental offices and other settings will remain. Additionally, Oregon OSHA’s overall COVID-19 rules for health care settings will also remain in effect.

While masking is no longer required, employers must allow workers to voluntarily use facial coverings and provide facial coverings at no cost to workers, according to the announcement.

Additionally, employers must facilitate and pay for COVID-19 testing for workers in some cases.

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