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OR Observes Workers' Memorial Day, OSHA Anniversary

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Thursday, April 28, 2011   

SALEM, Ore. - Many Oregon companies and their employees do all they can to focus on being injury-free workplaces; others are not so diligent.

Today in Salem, 34 Oregonians' names will be read aloud in a ceremony to remember those who have died on the job in the past year. Workers Memorial Day is an annual observance, and this year it coincides with the creation of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 40 years ago.

OSHA is the federal agency that enforces workplace safety regulations. In many companies, coworkers also look out for each other. At the Daimler truck manufacturing plant in Portland, Cheryl Rouse chairs the safety committee.

"Most of us here have had children, become grandparents and everything else. So, when somebody gets hurt, it affects everybody, kind of personally, because that's the person you've worked next to for 20 years."

Rouse, a member of Machinists' Union Local 1005, is to be one of the speakers at today's ceremony, scheduled for noon outside the Labor and Industries Building, 350 Winter St. NE, on the Capitol Mall. She says some of the names read will be those of soldiers and veterans.

"They're also including the service people, and I don't think you can do that enough. We think of service people as something 'out there' - but really, they belong to Oregon, too."

Safety programs must be a joint effort of workers and managers to be effective, Rouse says, and both need to be open to new ideas.

"Sometimes we are our own worst enemy because you do the same thing every single day and you kind of get in a box where you can't see, maybe, a better way to do it. So, it does cause occupational injuries."

Oregon's workplace fatality figure for 2010 is almost half that of the previous year. Many workplaces observe Workers Memorial Day with a moment of silence.


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