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Seeking to increase job safety awareness and to help protect workers against the COVID-19 pandemic, a joint task force has published free resources for the construction industry. The resources provided by the COVID-19 Joint Construction Safety Task Force include a safety checklist, best practices and photographs.
They are available online:
Best practices: oregonbuildingtrades.com/covid-19-safety-best-practices
Safety photographs: oregonbuildingtrades.com/covid-19-safety-photographs
From April 15 through May 7, groups of five to seven task force members, assisted by an Oregon OSHA consultant, visited nine job sites in Portland, Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, Salem, Eugene, Oregon City and sites in Eastern and Central Oregon to assess job safety practices addressing COVID-19 and to make recommendations for improvements.
The task force is a partnership of union and non-union industry professionals, with support from Oregon OSHA. The group meets twice a week to monitor health information and government guidelines and to collect data and information. It will continue to coordinate job site visits as long as Oregon Gov. Kate Brown’s Stay Home, Save Lives executive order is in place.
“The construction community recognizes the need to work together across all areas of development to protect our workers, the public and visitors to our job sites,” said Mark Long, CEO of Oregon Home Builders Association. “It is gratifying to be part of a group of industry professionals committed to bending the curve of the COVID virus while contributing to Oregon’s economy.”
“We depend on the skilled pipe-fitters and plumbers working for Charter on our project sites and fab shops,” said Cordell Tietz, president of Charter Mechanical. “It is critical that we have a safe environment for our employees, so they can continue to take care of our customers’ needs. This crisis has presented new challenges to all of us, and it’s been important and rewarding seeing our industry come together to keep people working safely and completing critical projects.”
Task force members:
- Associated General Contractors-Oregon Columbia Chapter
- Central Oregon Building and Construction Trades Council
- Columbia-Pacific Building and Construction Trades Council
- Hoffman Construction Company
- Lane, Coos, Curry, Douglas Building & Construction Trades Council
- NECA-IBEW Electrical Training Center
- O’Neill Construction Group
- Oregon Home Builders Association
- Oregon OSHA
- Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council
- Oregon Tradeswomen
- Pacific NW Regional Council of Carpenters
- Pendleton Building Trades Council
- Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors Association
- Salem Building and Construction Trades Council
- Southern Oregon Building and Construction Trades Council
- University of Oregon Labor Education and Research Center, LERC
- Worksystems
For general questions about the construction task force, contact Mary Ann Naylor at Oregon Tradeswomen, MaryAnn@tradeswomen.net.
Task force contacts:
Robert Camarillo, executive secretary, Oregon State Building Trades Council: Robert@oregonbuildingtrades.com
Mike Salsgiver, executive director, Associated General Contractors – Oregon Columbia Chapter: mikes@agc-oregon.org
Mark Long, chief executive officer, Oregon Home Builders Association:
Paul Philpott, political representative, Pacific NW Regional Council of Carpenters:
Mary Ann Naylor, communications & marketing director, Oregon Tradeswomen: MaryAnn@oregontradeswomen.net
Aaron Corvin, public information officer, Oregon OSHA: