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Continuing education for insurance agents

Providing training to producers is an important SAIF service. It improves the effectiveness of the workers' compensation system for everyone.

Oregon CEC certification code

  • Regular [CEC REG] 
  • Ethics [CEC ETH] 
  • Law [CEC LAW] 
  • Agency management
    [CEC AM] 

SAIF is a continuing education provider. Many of our courses are registered with the Oregon Insurance Division for agent continuing education credit hours. Registration of courses does not imply endorsement by the Insurance Division.

We update classes regularly, so check back often to see what's available. 

Bend

  • OSHA 300 Log

    Date
    Thursday, February 6, 2025
    Time
    9-10:30 a.m.
    Location
    SAIF Corporation, 999 SW Disk Drive, Suite 103, Bend
    Speaker(s)

    Phil Jensen, Greta Salvo

    Description

    This training covers how to determine Oregon OSHA recordability, posting, and reporting requirements. The new requirements for submitting electronic injury and illness data are discussed. Please have your OSHA 300 log and any specific questions to be addressed during a Q&A session the last 30 minutes of the session.

    This session has been approved for one general agent continuing education credit.

Coos Bay

  • OSHA 300 Log

    Date
    Tuesday, January 14, 2025
    Time
    10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
    Location
    Coos History Museum, 1210 Front Street, Coos Bay
    Speaker(s)

    Shelley Nasby

    Description

    This training covers how to determine Oregon OSHA recordability, posting, and reporting requirements. The new requirements for submitting electronic injury and illness data are discussed. Please have your OSHA 300 log and any specific questions to be addressed during a Q&A session the last 30 minutes of the session.

    This session has been approved for one general agent continuing education credit.

Eugene

  • OSHA 300 log

    Date
    Thursday, January 23, 2025
    Time
    9-10:30 a.m.
    Location
    Eugene SAIF office, 400 International Way, Suite 340, Springfield 97477
    Speaker(s)

    Ray Ndlovu

    Description

    This training covers how to determine Oregon OSHA recordability, posting, and reporting requirements. The new requirements for submitting electronic injury and illness data are discussed. Please have your OSHA 300 log and any specific questions to be addressed during a Q&A session the last 30 minutes of the session.

    This session has been approved for one general agent continuing education credit.

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