Due to concerns and impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, the biennial Oregon Governor’s Occupational Safety and Health (GOSH) Conference will return in 2023 to the Oregon Convention Center in Portland. The event is scheduled for March 6-9, 2023. Planning for the next Oregon GOSH Conference will resume in 2022. We look forward to meeting with… Read more »
Save the date for Oregon GOSH 2021
The Oregon Governor’s Occupational Safety and Health (GOSH) Conference returns in 2021 to the Oregon Convention Center in Portland. The event, scheduled for March 8-11, is the largest conference of its kind in the Northwest and will feature speakers from across the country. Registration for the event is expected to open in winter of 2020,… Read more »
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Safety Leaders Honored at Oregon GOSH Conference
(Salem) – Fourteen leaders in on-the-job safety and health were honored with awards at the 2019 Oregon Governor’s Occupational Safety and Health (GOSH) Conference, during a Wednesday, March 6, ceremony at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland. A panel of industry professionals judges the awards, which honor extraordinary contributions to the field of workplace safety… Read more »
2019 Oregon GOSH Conference coming to Portland
(Salem) – Registration is open for the Oregon Governor’s Occupational Safety and Health (GOSH) Conference, to be held March 4-7, 2019, at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland. With 160 workshops and sessions, the conference – the largest of its kind in the Northwest – offers a comprehensive set of learning opportunities in workplace safety… Read more »
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Oregon GOSH Conference welcomes safety award nominations
Much of the work to build and maintain safe and healthy workplaces happens behind the scenes, with unsung heroes – including individuals and organizations – dedicating themselves to pinpointing and eliminating hazards. Now is the time to shine a spotlight on their extraordinary work to send workers home safe to their families at the end… Read more »