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Safety & Health

  Advantage Staffing is committed to providing a safe

and conscientious work force!

  Think Safety!

Think Ahead - show respect to others - prevent accidents.

 

Employees of Advantage Staffing are covered in both

Oregon and Washington for Workers Compensation.

WC Policy details are available upon request.

Information Resources:

Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division
Department of Consumer & Business Services
350 Winter Street, NE, Room 430 
Salem, Oregon 97310
(503) 378-3272 
(800) 922-2689 TOLL FREE in Oregon


OSHA Safety Publications

OR-OSHA Resource Center and AV Library:





AV Catalog
1089 (1/2001)

Stakeholders Report
1999 Report
2000 Report
2001 Report
3342
Are you getting loss-prevention services from your workers’ compensation insurance carrier? 0994 (12/2000)
Agricultural Labor Housing Inspection Checklist 1876 (5/2000)

Advantage Staffing :

 Committed to Safety!


Asbestos Standard for the Construction Industry
2129 (5/2001)

Asbestos Exposures
What building owners need to know
3022 (5/1996)

Audiovisual Library (NEW ARRIVALS!)

[5/2002]

 Back Injury Prevention for Health Care
3345 (11/2000)

 Be Trained
3311 (8/2000)

Bloodborne Pathogens: Questions and Answers about Occupational Exposure
2261 (4/2002)

Breathe Right
3330 (4/2002)


Think Safety!

Prevent

Accidents!


Cold Stress Card
3336E (9/1999)
*New Information!

Tarjeta de Estrés Causado por el Frío
3336S (9/1999)


Confined Space Requirements for General Industry
2864 (6/2001)

Cultivating a Safe Environment: An OR-OSHA Guide To Preventing Hazards In The Agriculture Industry.
2411 (6/2001)

Directory of Services
1941E (9/2000)

Directorio de Servicios
1941S (10/2002)


Develop and implement...
A guide to Oregon OSHA’S required programs
3341 (2/2001)

Developing Your safety and health program
2293 (7/2002)
Web Only

Diccionario
español - inglés
,
and
English - Spanish Dictionary


 Safety

First !


Easy Ergonomics A Practical Approach for Improving the Workplace
3347 (5/2001)

Efforts to Reach Diverse Populations
1999 (2/1999)
 

Emergency Information
0937 (12/1999)

Ergonomics-Can you afford not to act?
2472 (12/2000)
 
Excavations
(2174 (5/2002)
 

Expecting the unexpected: What to consider in planning for workplace emergencies
3356 (8/2002)
 
Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories 2274 (8/2001)
 
Fall Protection for Rebar & Concrete Formwork
2824D (7/2000)

Fall Protection for Residential Type Construction
2824A (7/2000)

Fall Protection for Roofing Work
2824B (2/2001)

Fall Protection in the Construction Industry
2824 (7/2000)

Fall Protection Responding to Emergencies 2824 Emergency (6/2000)

Field Inspection Reference Manual (FIRM)


Field Sanitation Notice
1890E (2/2001)

Aviso de Servicio de Sanidad del Campo
1890S (2/2001)


Hazard Communication: A safe work practice guide
2034 (5/2002)

HAZWOPER
A planning guide for the perplexed
2117 (2/2001)

Health & Safety Guidelines for Video Display Terminals in the Workplace
1863 (12/2000)


Heat Stress Card
3333E (11/1999)

Tarjeta de Estrés Causado por el Calor
3333S (11/1999)


Injury and Illness Survey for 1999
0863

 


Lead Exposure
2478 (8/1999)

Occupational Hazards Common to Construction & Remodeling in Oregon
2410 (4/2001)

Occupational Hazards Common to the Printing Industry
3119 (2/1997)

Occupational Hazards Common to Retail Food Industry in Oregon
2414 (2/1995)

OR-OSHA Road Map 3155(5/2000)

OR-OSHA's guide to controlling hazardous energy
3326 (3/2002)

Oregon Safety Guide for Pulp & Paperboard Mills 3302 (11/1996)

Guidelines for Policy Development for Law Enforcement Agencies
3354 (8/2002)
 

Portable Ladders: Type, Use, & Care
3083 (5/2001)

Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training Material (3/2001)

Prevent injuries and illnesses, reduce workers’ compensation costs, increase productivity, and save money...
2240 (11/1999)

Public Education Workshop Catalog

 Put It In Writing
3300 (5/2001)

Quiet!
Oregon OSHA's concise guide to a noise-free workplace
3349 (11/2001)


Recording Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (OSHA 300 - Forms Packet)
3353 (3/2002)

 

 

Resource Newsletter


Safe Practices When Working Around Hazardous Agricultural Chemicals
1951 (8/2000)

Practicas de Seguridad Para Cuando se Trabaja con Quimicos Agricolas
1951S (6/2001)


Safety & Health Poster
English Version

1507 (4/2000)

Seguridad Y Salud En El Trabajo
1507 (8/1999)


Safety and the Small Business Employer Training Manual (SATSBE)

Safety at Work for Young Workers
2413 (2/2001)

Safety Committees for the Real World
2341 (7/2002)

Safety Committees for Workplaces with 10 or Fewer Employees
3124a (4/2002)

Self-Inspection Checklist for the Workplace
3343 (5/2001)

SCAFFOLDS
3320 (6/2002)

Statistical Report Federal Fiscal Year 1999
2107 (6/2000)

Tools of the Trade
(7/2000)

Underground Construction
(Tunneling)
2135 (10/2001)

Violence in the Workplace
2857 (10/2001)

 
What you should know about silicosis and crystalline silica
3301 (7/2001)


Working with Lead Paint
3337 (4/2000)


Guía Para El Registro De La Seguridad En La Planta De Trabajo
3124S (6/2001)

Think Ahead!

Think Safety!

 
25 most frequently violated OR-OSHA standards in 2000

previous years

 
25 most frequently violated OR-OSHA standards in construction
previous years

 
25 most frequently violated OR-OSHA standards in agricuture
previous years

 
25 most frequently violated OR-OSHA standards in logging

previous years

 

 

 

 

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Portland Office:

Due to volume of jobs being filled and courtesy to applicants testing and interviewing this office is By Appointment Only – No drop-in’s please - no exceptions!  Upon invitation only: Ground floor of the Bailey Building – in John’s Landing (just south of Downtown) – 1 block south of The Water Tower on SW Macadam (Hwy 43) - (Appointments only may use The Water Tower - South Parking Lot (Corner of SW Corbett & Sweeney) - just walk out the East end of the parking structure - and our office is the first ground floor suite in the brick building just outside the parking structure - Suite 100.  (Corner of SW Macadam & Sweeney)              5441 SW Macadam Ave., Suite 100 – Portland, OR 97239     

NOTE: Monthly Safety & Health Meetings are located in The Water Tower Conference Room - 3rd Floor

 

Medford Office - (Corporate HQ):

2770 Biddle Rd.  -  Medford, Oregon 97504

(Corner of Biddle & Knutson - enter from Knutson - first driveway on the right)

 

Grants Pass Office:

531 NE "E" Street, Suite D - Grants Pass, Oregon 97526

(Between E & F - on the "E" side - same block as Bread Store - can enter from either street)

 

Oregon:
Portland:
503-297-0888  -  Salem: 503-362-8983  -  Eugene: 541-341-3378

Medford: 541-773-8888  -  Grants Pass: 541-476-5932  -  Roseburg: 541-440-8447

Ashland: 541-488-1119  -  Klamath Falls: 541-882-1272

 

Washington:
Vancouver, WA:
360-448-2002

 

Nationwide:

1-888-287-7079


Medford Corporate Fax:
       541-773-8158

Grants Pass Fax:                  541-472-9681

Portland Fax:                       971-222-0005

                                                 Accounting Fax:                   541-773-8037

(Please send all payroll information to Accounting Fax)


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