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  • September 18, 2015 12:10 PM | PLSO Office (Administrator)

    Below is the timeline for the rulemaking process on proposed rules as a result of SB 297, along with a clean copy of the proposed rule language.  For your reference, a copy of the deleted text and proposed text is also attached.

    If you have any questions or would like more information, feel free to contact Jenn Gilbert at OSBEELS.

    SB 297 timeline.pdf

    Marked_Draft_Rules_SB297_Rulemaking.pdf

    Clean_Draft_Rules_SB297.pdf

  • September 17, 2015 1:16 PM | PLSO Office (Administrator)

    Member Award Nominations

    Do you know someone that adds value to PLSO and the surveying profession in general? Award them for it! PLSO is now taking nominations for:

    • Surveyor of the Year
    • Life Member
    • Article of the Year

    Chapter Officers will be submitting nominations to the board for:

    • Associate of the Year
    • Good Humor Award
    • Brush Cutter Award
    • Team Player Award
    • Bright Idea Award
    • Contagious Attitude Award
    • Diversity Award
    • Community Service Award

    Awards will be given out at the Annual Conference in January. To see award criteria and nominate your professional colleagues, click here for the nomination form.


  • August 31, 2015 4:48 PM | PLSO Office (Administrator)

     

    Upcoming Educational Opportunities and Professional Events

    Geomatics Workshops

    Geomatics and survey workshops hosted by the OSU School of Civil and Construction Engineering:

    http://cce.oregonstate.edu/node/226

    Oregon Land Survey Law Workshop #1: Register Online • Workshop Brochure     

    The workshop explains the basic Oregon land surveying statutes and common law decisions. It introduces the surveyor to the legal portion of the profession. The information is helpful in the Oregon four-hour session of the Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) exam.

    Staff: Prof. Robert J. Schultz, PE and PLS; Tyler B. Parsons, PLS, WRE and CFEDS
    Dates: September 10-11, 2015; Thursday/Friday
    Fee: $310/person

    Surveyor's Rendezvous

    Register by Tomorrow - August 26

    Hosted by the LSAW and the SURVEYORS HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Rendezvous 2015 will take place at the Silver Reef Hotel & Casino near Bellingham.

    YOUR REGISTRATION INCLUDES ALL MEALS FOR THREE FULL DAYS. Free Hot Breakfast is included with your room fee.

    Register online or visit the event website for a printable registration form

    Water Rights Courses

    Register by September 1

    The Oregon Department of Water Resources will be having the 2015 Fall CWRE workshops in October. The following is a list of dates and locations for the workshops. 

    Date, Location & City:

    October 6th, Blue Mountain Conference Center, LaGrande 

    October 8th, McMenamins Old St. Francis School, Bend 

    October 14th, Taprock Event Center, Grants Pass 

    October 21st, Fish & Wildlife Headquarters, Salem 

    October 22nd, Fish & Wildlife Headquarters, Salem 

    Registration deadline has been changed to September 1.

    Seminar Information

     

     


  • August 24, 2015 5:20 PM | PLSO Office (Administrator)


    The Oregon Department of Water Resources will be having the 2015 Fall CWRE workshops in October.  The following is a list of dates and locations for the workshops. 

    Date Location City 

    October 6th Blue Mountain Conference Center LaGrande 

    October 8th McMenamins Old St. Francis School Bend 

    October 14th Taprock Event Center Grants Pass 

    October 21st Fish & Wildlife Headquarters Salem 

    October 22nd Fish & Wildlife Headquarters Salem 

    Registration deadline has been changed to September 1.

    Seminar Information


  • August 21, 2015 3:42 PM | PLSO Office (Administrator)

    Geomatics Workshops

    Geomatics and survey workshops hosted by the OSU School of Civil and Construction Engineering:

    http://cce.oregonstate.edu/node/226

    Oregon Land Survey Law Workshop #1: Register Online • Workshop Brochure     

    The workshop explains the basic Oregon land surveying statutes and common law decisions. It introduces the surveyor to the legal portion of the profession. The information is helpful in the Oregon four-hour session of the Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) exam.

    Staff: Prof. Robert J. Schultz, PE and PLS; Tyler B. Parsons, PLS, WRE and CFEDS
    Dates: September 10-11, 2015; Thursday/Friday
    Fee: $310/person

    Parking: Visitor parking permits are available at a rate of $12/day. To purchase a permit, visit my.parking.oregonstate.edu/sales/daily and select Zone A. 

    Please note: If a registration must be canceled, a full refund can be made only if a notice of withdrawal is received at least one week prior to the course starting date. A fee of one­­‑half of the course tuition will be charged for cancellations after that period. Substitute attendees are encouraged. Once registration is received, a confirmation email will be sent within two to three business days.

     


  • August 07, 2015 11:50 AM | PLSO Office (Administrator)

    The Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying (OSBEELS) will be holding its annual Symposium on Friday, September 11th.  As background, OSBEELS registers professional engineers, professional land surveyors, professional photogrammetrists, and certified water right examiners to perform services in the state of Oregon.  To renew registration, 30 professional development units are required for each two-year renewal period.  To assist registrants in obtaining these units, each year OSBEELS holds a one-day symposium in which 8 professional development units may be earned.  This year’s theme is Transportation & Infrastructure.


    Download More Information Here.


  • July 24, 2015 10:38 AM | PLSO Office (Administrator)

     

    We regret to inform you of the passing of Alan Young.  Alan served Multnomah County since 1968, having worked in Road Services Right of Way Permits for many years. He will be missed.

    • Wednesday, August 12, 2015
    • 10:00am
    • Saint Cecilia Catholic Church
    • 5105 SW Franklin Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005

     

    Please note the contact information for Multnomah County Right of Way Permits is:

    Riad Alharithi

    Capital Improvement Program Manager

    1620 SE 190th Ave, Portland, Oregon 97233

    (503) 988-0181

    riad.alharithi@multco.us 

     

  • July 22, 2015 11:53 AM | PLSO Office (Administrator)

    Dear Prevailing Wage Advisory Committee Members and Persons with Standing,

    The Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries has approved adding “Construction Site Survey Party Chief” as a sub-classification of BOLI’s Occupational Definition under Group 2 of the “Power Equipment Operator” (see attachment). It will soon be posted to BOLI’s PWR website at http://www.oregon.gov/boli/WHD/PWR/Pages/Results_Proposed_Revisions.aspx  and become effective on January 1, 2016. 

     

    PLSO Members that appeared at the open meeting for reconsideration and discussed their opinion for either side:

    • Lee Spurgeon
    • Jim Greenman
    • Earl Ming
    Aimee McAuliffe appeared, but did not speak.


  • July 08, 2015 1:25 PM | PLSO Office (Administrator)

    SUMMER SAFETY

    Summer is in full swing, and while safe practices in the field, office and home are important year round, let’s take a look at some safety issues apropos to the summer season.

    Sun and heat: The cultural emphasis on sports and fitness has given us an awareness of the importance of staying hydrated. It is very critical for those working outdoors to stay hydrated throughout the day. Make room in your survey rig for a big jug of water. Carry a canteen or sports drinks if you are away from the truck for long periods. Don’t fall victim to dehydration or heat exhaustion. Keep a supply of sun block handy – 15 SPF minimum. And remember, you can get burned on an overcast day. I highly recommend wearing a hat with a brim.

    Wasps: Anyone who works in the woods knows that yellowjackets often build their nest in the ground. They don’t like it when you walk all over their front door, and they have their own way of communicating their displeasure. If you are allergic, make sure to carry your EpiPen. If you can’t take out the nest, flag it up for the next person who ambles along, or to remind you on your next visit. Deep within a blackberry patch is an area of prime real estate for paper nests. Be aware and careful when brushing.

    Poison Oak: Leaves of three, let them be. Poison Oak is usually found east of Cascade Locks and in southern Oregon but will grow in wetter climates in rocky areas where the soil is well drained. The plant’s urushiol oil can be picked up from all parts of the plant. It can be a problem for others if you take the oil back to the truck and spread it on the seat and steering wheel. If you know you will be working in poison oak, you may want to invest in Tyvek jump suits, which can be removed and sealed in a plastic bag at the end of the day, before you jump back into the rig. Five years ago I discovered a product that actually removes the oil and relieves the poison oak rash. It is called Zanfel. It is very expensive, but it works and can prevent misery and lost time at work. More info: http://www.oregonhikers.org/field_guide/Poison_Oak

    Ticks: In Oregon, ticks are most common east of the Cascades and in the Southern part of the state at lower elevations. Some areas to be especially careful in are Dog Mountain, Catherine Creek, McCall Preserve in the Gorge and along the Rogue River. If you work in these areas, you need to educate yourself on tick prevention, tick inspection and removal and Lyme Disease. You do not want to contract Lyme Disease. If not treated immediately, it can ruin your life. An excellent, scary and informative article about Lyme, published in the Spring 2012 issue of the California Surveyor: http://www.californiasurveyors.org/calsurveyor/CalSurv169.pdf

    More info on ticks in Oregon: http://www.oregonhikers.org/field_guide/Ticks

    Office Safety: Let’s not forget safe practices in the office. A few of the most common office safety issues:

    • Using stairs? Use the handrail.
    • Got a lot of appliances? Use a power strip, and do not daisy chain them.
    • Make sure your fire extinguishers are appropriately placed and labeled.
    • Make sure walkways and doorways are free of obstructions. Have an evacuation plan.
    • Make sure you have enough people trained in First Aid and CPR.
    • And don’t forget that we office people need to stay hydrated, just like our field crews.


  • June 22, 2015 1:31 PM | PLSO Office (Administrator)

    Phil Peterson, the Berntsen International chairman and co-founder who pioneered new marking products for the survey industry, passed away June 18 at the age of 90.

    During his more than four-decade career, Phil Peterson helped transform how surveyors mark land boundaries. “The surveying industry has lost a visionary and champion and we have lost an amazing man, said Rhonda Rushing, Phil’s daughter and President of Berntsen. We will honor his memory by dedicating ourselves to continuing the work he loved so much." 

    Phil and friend, Peter Berntsen co-founded Berntsen Cast Products, Inc. (now Berntsen International) in 1972 based on their 'restaurant napkin design' of the W-1 monument – a cast aluminum breakaway marker that was light-weight, resistant to corrosion, and detectable with a magnetic locator. The W-1 won the Governor’s New Product Award in 1975 and it became the core of a business that today sells survey monuments, caps, rods, and posts throughout the world. 

    Phil never stopped being an entrepreneur or a tireless promoter of surveying. He was responsible for many product innovations throughout his career and remained an active advocate to the end with his push to move Berntsen into a ‘smart’ marking world. 

    At the end of the day, Phil was committed to his family, his employees, and his customers – the surveyors in the field. “Salt of the earth people”, he called them, “we’re here to make sure that they can do the best job possible.” 

    Philip R. Peterson 1924-2015

    In remembrance of Phil Peterson, our offices will be closed Tuesday, June 23rd, 2015


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