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n the midst of a global pandemic like COVID-19, workplace safety is of the utmost importance. In Oregon, the office of Occupational Safety and Health is charged with keeping tabs on workplace conditions. "Our jurisdiction is workplaces and worker exposure and we're doing the best we can to make sure workplaces are maintaining the health and safety of their work spaces, said Aaron Corvin of Oregon OSHA. Oregon OSHA receives a little more than 2,000 complaints a year, according to Corvin. Oregon OSHA received more than 1,100 coronavirus-related complaints last week alone. "I'd be stunned if there's anything that would come to this scale in recent memory and even going back further than that," said Corvin. Corvin says a majority of last week's complaints had to do with one of four things: poor social distancing practices, lack of cleaning supplies for surfaces, lack of hand washing facilities, or lack of hand sanitizer.