12/3/20: December 7: Exposure Risk Assessments & Infection Control Plans Must Be Completed

December 3, 2020

By Andrew Schpak

As a reminder, Oregon OSHA recently published extensive temporary rules regarding COVID-19 workplace exposure that implicate all workplaces in Oregon. Employers should have the following forms and plans completed by Monday, December 7:

  • COVID-19 Exposure Risk Assessment

  • Infection Control Plan

Employers with more than 10 employees must document their Exposure Risk Assessment(s) and Infection Control Plan(s) in writing, and ensure that a copy of any Infection Control Plan is accessible to employees at their workplace.

Model forms and plans are provided by Oregon OSHA here.

It is important that employers stay up-to-date with the many deadlines imposed by Oregon OSHA’s new rules. Details regarding these and other upcoming employer requirements are outlined in Barran Liebman’s prior Oregon OSHA E-Alert (originally published November 9, 2020).


For questions about Oregon OSHA’s new COVID-19 rules or for any other questions relating to navigating COVID-19 in the workplace, contact Andrew Schpak at 503-228-0500 or aschpak@barran.com.

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