NEWS BRIEFS: Band set to play Port Angeles’ Lazy Moon tonight . . . and other items — Corrected

EDITOR’S NOTE: The item about Clallam County’s online surplus sale has been corrected to show that the sale ends Friday, Oct. 16 and that public viewing of equipment is Tuesday, Oct. 13.

PORT ANGELES — Malcolm Clark and friends will fill the Lazy Moon Craft Tavern, 130 S. Lincoln St., with blues, Latin music and soulful singing tonight.

The band will play from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. with no cover charge.

Clark is slated to play the Lazy Moon on the first and third Tuesdays of the month, while singer-guitarist Doug Parent and friends typically play the second and fourth Tuesday nights.

For details, phone the venue at 360-452-2802.

Online surplus sale

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County will sell surplus vehicles, road/vegetation maintenance equipment and small equipment in an online-only sale beginning today.

Items for sale can be viewed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13 at the Clallam County Road Department at 1033 W. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles.

The online auction will be from today to 4:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16.

The entire list of surplus property for sale will be online at www.clallam.net under “Online services.” Go to “sale of surplus property” and then click on a link to the public surplus website.

Potential bidders must pre-register on line with Public Surplus at www.publicsurplus.com.

It is necessary to have an email address and a credit card to place a bid.

OSHA rules workshop set for PA office

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Labor and Industries will offer a workshop to inform employers about Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 300 requirements.

The next workshop on the rules, which are referred to as OSHA 300 record keeping, will be held at the Labor & Industries office, 1605 E. Front St., Suite C, from 8 a.m. to noon Thursday, Oct. 22.

To register in advance, phone 1-800-574-2829 or visit www.lni.wa.gov.

Those registering should reference course number 3-88-0113.

This workshop explains record keeping requirements of OSHA and the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA).

Participants will learn the types of injuries and illnesses that are recordable under OSHA and how to make entries on OSHA/WISHA record keeping forms.

The session also covers the OSHA 300 posting requirements and the annual survey of occupational injuries and illnesses.

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