Or. Admin. Code § 259-059-0150 - Professional Workplace Training Requirements
(1) Private
security entities must provide the Professional Workplace Training Course to
each private security provider. The Professional Workplace Training Course must
be completed within the following timelines:
(a) If the private security provider is
employed by the private security entity at the time of licensure, at least once
during the first year in which the license is issued;
(b) If the private security provider is hired
after the issuance or renewal date of the license, within 90 days of the
private security provider's initial date of hire; and
(c) At least once every two years after the
renewal of a license.
(2)
The Professional Workplace Training Course is the training course obtained by
the Department, through the Bureau of Labor and Industries, for licensees to
use to provide training on:
(a) Preventing
sexual assault and sexual harassment in the workplace;
(b) Preventing discrimination in the
workplace and promoting cultural competency; and
(c) Educating the workforce regarding
protection for employees who report a violation of a state or federal law, rule
or regulation.
(3) The
Department will provide the Professional Workplace Training Course online, as
self-paced training.
(4) Private
security providers must be provided with paid time to complete the Professional
Workplace Training Course and may not be required or permitted to perform their
regular work duties during the time they are taking the training.
(5) Private security entities must provide
private security providers with access to the appropriate resources to complete
the Professional Workplace Training Course such as, but not limited to, a
computer, a printer, and internet access.
(6) Private security entities must maintain
records, for at least three years, that demonstrate compliance with this rule
such as the name of the private security provider, the private security
provider's date of hire, and the date the private security provider completed
the training. The records must be provided to the Department upon
request.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 181A.870 & ORS 181A.900
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 181A.900 & ORS 181A.908
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