Or. Admin. Code § 166-150-0200 - Risk Management Records
(1)Contractor Liability Insurance
Verification Records Letters or certificates of coverage provided by
insurance companies declaring that specific contractors are covered by
appropriate liability insurance. Information usually includes insurance company
name and address, issue date, expiration date, amount of coverage, type of
coverage, special provisions, signature of insurance company representative,
and related data. (Minimum retention:
(a) If
related to county or special district improvement project: 10 years after
substantial completion, (as defined by ORS 12.135(3))
(b) Other records: 6 years after
expiration)
(2)Contractor Performance Bond
Records Records documenting the posting of performance guarantees or
surety bonds by contractors performing work for the agency. May include
letters, certificates, copies of bonds, and similar records. Information
usually includes name of individual or company covered, amount of coverage,
effective and expires dates, name of bonding agent, authorized signatures, and
related data. (Minimum retention:
(a) If
related to county or special district improvement project: 10 years after
substantial completion, (as defined by ORS 12.135(3))
(b) Other bond records: 6 years after
expiration)
(3)Hazard Communications Program
Records Records documenting participation in the Hazard Communications
Program as required by the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OR-OSHA). These records may be useful as documentation for exposure and other
claims because they include chemical content, safe handling instructions, and
other facts about a product at a given time in the past. Usually includes
plans, reports, and material safety data sheets (MSDS). Information included in
the material safety data sheets includes product name, manufacturer's address
and phone number, hazardous ingredients contained, ingredient description,
carcinogenicity, quantity of ingredients, fire and explosion data, health
hazard data, radioactivity data, spill and leak pressures, safe handling and
use information, special use precautions and related data. (Minimum retention:
75 years after superseded or obsolete)
(4)Hazardous Substance Employer Survey
Records Series documents the locations, quantities, and individuals
responsible for specific hazardous chemicals housed by an agency. This record
is sent to the State Fire Marshal. Records include hazardous chemical
compositions, lot numbers, and emergency disposition instructions. (Minimum
retention: Until superseded or obsolete)
(5)Incident Reports Series
documents incidents which result in an investigation of fraud. Information
includes correspondence documenting incident, investigation report, and
resolution/final determination. (Minimum retention: 5 years)
(6)Injury Reports, Public Use
Records documenting injuries sustained by non-employees on county or
special district property such as parks, courthouses, libraries, and
administrative buildings. Information usually includes date, time, location,
and description of injury, name, address, phone number, sex, and age of injured
person, witnesses, date reported, and related data. (Minimum retention:
(a) If claim filed: See Liability Claims
Records
(b) If no claim filed: 3
years)
(7)Insurance Fund Claims Series
documents requests for payment of insurance claims from insurers. Records may
include Auto/Liability/Property Claim Reports, estimates of repairs, accident
reports, police reports, and correspondence. (Minimum retention: 5
years)
(8) Insurance Policy
Records Records documenting the terms and conditions of insurance
policies between the agency and insurers. Types of insurance include liability,
property, group employee health and life, motor vehicle, workers' compensation,
flood, and others. Records usually include policies, endorsements, rate change
notices, agent of record, and related documents. (Minimum retention:
(a) Group employee health and life, property,
and liability insurance: 75 years after expiration if no claims pending
(b) Other insurance: 6 years after
expiration if no claims pending)
(9)Liability Claims Records
Records documenting various types of liability claims filed against the agency.
These include personal injury, property damage, motor vehicle accident, false
arrest, and others. Records often include reports, photographs, summaries,
reviews, notices, audio and videotapes, transcriptions of recorded statements,
memoranda, correspondence, and related documents. (Minimum retention:
(a) If action taken: 10 years after case
closed, dismissed, or date of last action
(b) If no action taken: 3 years)
(10) Liability Waivers
Records Documenting the release of the agency from liability related to
various activities that include citizen involvement. Examples include but are
not limited to riding in police or emergency medical services vehicles,
participating in agency sponsored runs or other activities such as recreational
classes including canoeing, kayaking, tennis, basketball, and others.
Information usually includes release terms, date, signatures, and related
information. (Minimum retention: 3 years)
(11)Master Material Safety Data
Records Series documents all hazardous chemicals used and held by an
agency. Records include hazardous materials safety sheets, safety instructions,
and emergency instructions. (Minimum retention: Until superseded or
obsolete)
(12)Occupational
Injury and Illness Records Series documents occupational injuries and
illnesses, as required by the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OR-OSHA). Records may include logs and summaries, serious
injury reports, injury cost reports, and annual occupational injuries and
illnesses surveys. SEE ALSO Workers' Compensation Claim Records in this
section. (Minimum retention: 6 years)
(13)Personnel Accident Incident
Reports Series used to report employee accidents to agency supervisors.
Records may include SAIF accident reports, accident reports, occupational
injury report and investigation, and employee identification and physical
assessment form. (Minimum retention: 10 years after case closed)
(14)Property Damage Records
Reports, photographs, and other records documenting damage to agency property
such as signs, trees, picnic tables, buildings, fountains, and fences.
Information often includes type and location of property damaged, description
of damage, date and time of damage (if known), name and address of individual
who caused damage (if known), value of damage, billing costs, and related data.
(Minimum retention:
(a) If litigated: see
Civil Case Files in the Counsel or District Attorney section for retention
(b) If not litigated: 3 years after
date of last action)
(15)Risk Factor Evaluation
Records Series is used to assess various risk factors for an agency and
determine appropriate insurance needs. Records may include studies, worksheets,
yearly risk reports, restoration fund inventory reports, policy manuals,
property transfer reports, self insurance manuals, real property reports, money
and negotiable securities reports, a general risk survey and correspondence.
(Minimum retention: 4 years)
(16)Safety Inspection and Compliance
Records Series provides a record of safety inspections and documents
agency compliance with state and local safety regulations. Records may include
reports on building, fire alarm system, elevator, boiler, transit, and
construction inspections performed by state and local agencies as well as
citations received by the agency. Also includes follow-up actions and
correspondence. (Minimum retention: 10 years)
(17)Safety Program Records
Records document the agency's program to promote safety on agency-owned
property and systems. Records may include safety policies, plans and
procedures, workplace safety committee records, reports on inspections
conducted by the safety officer, evacuation rosters and reports, and related
documentation and correspondence. SEE ALSO Engineering Project Technical
Records in the Public Works Records - Engineering section. (Minimum retention:
(a) Retain safety policies, plans, and
procedures: 5 years after superseded or obsolete
(b) Retain inspection reports, evaluations
and recommendations: 10 years
(c)
Retain committee minutes, exhibits, and agendas: 3 years
(d) Retain other records: 5 years)
(18)State Accident Insurance
Fund (SAIF) Claim Records Series documents job-related injury and
illness compensation claims made by agency employees to the State Accident
Insurance Fund and the resulting claim disposition. Records may include case
histories, employer's payroll reports, SAIF premium reports, hearing
transcripts, notices of claim acceptance, injury reports, supervisor's accident
investigation reports, SAIF injury report summaries, opinions and orders,
appeal letters, claim adjustment documentation, physician's reports, cost
statements, and associated correspondence. (Minimum retention: 6 years after
claim closure)
(19)State
Accident Insurance Fund (SAIF) Injury Reports Series documents the
information submitted to the State Accident Insurance Fund about personal
injuries incurred by agency employees. (Minimum retention: 1 year)
(20)Vehicle Accident Records
Records documenting accidents involving agency vehicles. May include
dispatch reports with information such as name and address of parties involved,
date and time, complaint, description of damage, and other data. Records may
also contain motor vehicle accident reports which include the driver's name,
address, phone number, date of birth, and driver's license number, as well as
passenger and witness names, description of events, make and model of
vehicle(s), vehicle identification number, and related data. Photographs and
correspondence also may be part of these records. (Minimum retention:
(a) If litigated: SEE Civil Case Files in
Legal Counsel section
(b) If not
litigated: 3 years)
(21)Workers' Compensation Claim
Records Records documenting the processing of individual employee claims
of job related injuries or illnesses, but not those describing actual medical
conditions. Includes records satisfying the procedural requirements of the
State Workers' Compensation Division and the State Workers' Compensation Board,
as well as those of (depending on agency arrangements) the State Accident
Insurance Fund (SAIF), private insurance providers, or self-insurance. Records
may include claim disposition notices, claim reporting and status forms; injury
reports; determination orders; insurance premium data; hearing requests; safety
citations; inspection reports; medical status updates and reports;
investigation reports; reimbursement and payment records; and related
correspondence and documentation. SEE ALSO Employee Medical Records in the
Personnel section for records describing the job related injury or illness and
the related subsequent medical condition of the employee. These often include
workers' compensation accident reports, medical reports, vocational
rehabilitation evaluations, disability determinations and related records.
(Minimum retention:
(a) Records describing
injuries and illnesses: SEE Employee Medical Records in the Personnel Records
section
(b) Other records: 6 years
after claim closed or final action)
(22)Workers' Compensation Program
Records Series used to provide a record of an agency's occupational
injury/accident claims, safety compliance inspections, insurance coverage, and
related reimbursement issues. Records may include claim disposition notices,
claim reporting/status forms, injury reports, WCD Determination Orders,
insurance premium data, hearing requests, safety citations, inspection reports,
medical status updates, investigation records, and correspondence. (Minimum
retention: 6 years)
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 192 & 357
Stats. Implemented: ORS 192.005-192.170 & 357.805-357.895
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