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REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) During an average year, Oregon Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) receives around 2,000 complaints about employers who might be breaking safety regulations.
This year, that number is on pace to break 20,000, thanks to the pandemic and complaints of workplaces violating the state-imposed restrictions.
Oregon OSHA spokesman Aaron Corvin said Monday that all the responsibility cannot fall on their agency, so they re asking for help from employers. We re working as hard as we can, but we really need a lot of folks to be pulling in the right direction, Corvin said.