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Keep up to date on the latest developments affecting OSHA, DOT, EPA, and DOL regulatory compliance.

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Under 100 employees? Top 10 OSHA pitfalls for non-construction
2025-12-03T06:00:00Z

Under 100 employees? Top 10 OSHA pitfalls for non-construction

If you’re a smaller-size, non-construction employer, you know you have OSHA requirements. Yet, you may not have a team of safety professionals to ensure you stay on track. The good news is you have one trick up your sleeve! You can see where the peers in your size bracket went wrong. Reviewing the top 10 OSHA violations for your size may help you to tackle some of your bigger OSHA obligations. It will also give you an edge in an OSHA inspection if you can get “up to code” with these major standards.

Each year, OSHA identifies frequently cited standards for the previous fiscal year. While these violations can lead to costly penalties, they also reveal gaps in safety and health training, inspections, written safety plans, signs/labels, and other duties. Our table shows the top 10 non-construction violations in fiscal year 2025 for employers with fewer than 100 employees, as well as the three industries that violated them the most. (Data reflect October 2024 through September 2025.)

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Create a culture of safety in trucking, part 2: Engaging employees and modernizing training
2025-12-03T06:00:00Z

Create a culture of safety in trucking, part 2: Engaging employees and modernizing training

Building a strong safety culture goes beyond fixing hazards. It requires engaging employees and modernizing training programs. Outdated safety videos and monotonous meetings do little to inspire action. 

A fresh approach can make safety training more relevant and impactful. When you invest in safety training, you’re investing in your employees and their safety. 

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Employee’s multiple claims didn’t show FMLA violations
2025-12-03T06:00:00Z

Employee’s multiple claims didn’t show FMLA violations

An employee who had multiple workplace complaints had plenty to say in court, even if the complaints didn’t point to any actual violations. To win the case, however, the aggrieved employee had to show that their employer's actions violated an employment law, including when it was related to the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).

In his suit, Charles, a mechanic, seemingly didn’t have the best workplace experience. He had filed two previous claims against his employer and indicated that his employer treated him in a less-than-desirable manner.

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May employers require exempt employees to use PTO for half-day absences?
2025-12-02T06:00:00Z

May employers require exempt employees to use PTO for half-day absences?

‘Tis the season for time off. Complying with wage and hour laws can be tricky, but especially at this time of year, when many employees are coming and going, whether due to vacations, holidays, or illnesses.

Tracking nonexempt employees’ hours is pretty straightforward. However, employers should know that they may require exempt employees to use paid time off (PTO) for absences of less than a full day, but doing so depends on several factors.

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May employers require exempt employees to use PTO for half-day absences?
2025-12-02T06:00:00Z

May employers require exempt employees to use PTO for half-day absences?

‘Tis the season for time off. Complying with wage and hour laws can be tricky, but especially at this time of year, when many employees are coming and going, whether due to vacations, holidays, or illnesses.

Tracking nonexempt employees’ hours is pretty straightforward. However, employers should know that they may require exempt employees to use paid time off (PTO) for absences of less than a full day, but doing so depends on several factors.

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