![]() ![]() The OSFM will continue to receive complaints about compliance with Oregon's self-serve gas provisions. Will the OSFM be monitoring gas stations to make sure they are following the rules? Sanitation measures will vary station to station, and some facilities may continue to do additional cleaning of equipment. Gasoline is categorized as a Class 1 flammable liquid. See this map for areas where self-service is allowed. With the temporary rules change ending, customers can no longer pump their own gas, except in counties where it is allowed by state statute. See the Oregon Health Authority website for recommendations about wearing face masks and washing one's hands. For those visiting stations with self-service and who touch a shared surface, please continue to practice safe hand hygiene by washing your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds and not touching your face. Customers will continue to interact with gas station staff, for self-serve where it is still allowed and for attendant service in the rest of Oregon. ![]() Gas service in Oregon will vary facility by facility. What about health issues and visits to gas stations: Self-serve is no longer allowed in areas of the state where self-serve rules had been suspended to address the impacts of COVID-19. See this map where self-serve is allowed. Starting May 24, 2020, Oregonians may pump their own gas only where allowed by Oregon statute. Where in the state can I now pump my own gas? Self-service for gasoline will no longer be allowed in parts of the state where it had been temporarily allowed. All provisions of this temporary self-service rules change will sunset at the start of May 24, 2020. The temporary suspension for rules requiring attendants to pump gas at gas stations in Oregon ends on May 23, 2020. ![]() Can Oregonians still pump their own gas now? ![]()
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