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Oregon Occupational Safety and Health : Grant program : Grant program : State of Oregon Translate this site into other Languages tag, as divs are not allowed in 's --> What to know about applying for a grant Once a year Oregon OSHA accepts grant applications for the development of innovative workplace safety and health training programs.
Oregon OSHA and the Safe Employment Education and Training Advisory Committee (SEETAC) accept applications for the Occupational Safety and Health Grant Program. Any labor consortium, employer consortium, educational institution that is affiliated with a labor organization or employer group, or other nonprofit entity, is eligible to apply.
Grant funds are intended to encourage the development of innovative and proactive strategies that provide or expand upon occupational safety and health training or education services in Oregon. Grants will not be provided if any program items or materials are sold for profit. For more details please review the Oregon OSHA Grant Procedures and Guidelines.
The application period for the 2025-2026 has closed. This website will be updated in July, 2026, with information about the availability of funding for the 2026-2027 grant period. If you have any questions, contact Theodore (Ted) Bunch , the training and education grant coordinator.
Periodic reporting forms packet (zip) theodore. bunch@dcbs. oregon.
gov Materials produced by grant recipients become the property of Oregon OSHA. Many are in the Oregon OSHA Resource Center and are available for use by the public. Some materials are available electronically.
Workplace education and training projects Past examples of grant projects include: Development of safe-lifting guidelines Spanish-language flip charts designed to help prevent heat-related illness among forest workers An educational program for nurses to prevent ergonomic-related injuries Worksite redesign projects The Oregon Legislature began the Safety and Health Education and Training Grant Program in 1990 to encourage the development of innovative training materials that advance and improve workplace safety and health for Oregon workers ( ORS 654.
191 ). Award recommendations are made by Oregon OSHA’s Safe Employment Education and Training Advisory Committee ( OAR 437-001-0810 ), a group with members from business, organized labor, and government. The Worksite Redesign Program existed from 1995-2001.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Labor consortiums, employer consortiums, educational institutions affiliated with labor organizations or employer groups, or other nonprofit entities in Oregon. ([osha. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Oregon OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Grant Program is funded by Oregon Occupational Safety and Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Oregon. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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