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Transportation Monthly Round Up - March 2026

Transportation Monthly Round Up - March 2026

In this March 2026 round up video, we'll review the most impactful transportation and safety news.

In this March 2026 round up, we will discuss an FMCSA security update, the CVSA International Roadcheck 2026, and PHMSA’s HM 215R proposal.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has warned the public not to sell, purchase, or lease a USDOT Number or Operating Authority outside of a valid corporate transaction.

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EPA restores emergency-related affirmative defense provisions for Title V operating permits
2026-06-01T05:00:00Z

EPA restores emergency-related affirmative defense provisions for Title V operating permits

In response to a court mandate, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rescinded a 2023 final rule that removed emergency-related affirmative defense provisions from the Title V operating permit regulations (the 2023 Affirmative Defense Rule) under the Clean Air Act.

The final rule (published on June 1, 2026) reinstates the emergency-related affirmative defense provisions for state and federal Title V operating permit programs (at 40 CFR 70.6(g) and 71.6(g), respectively).

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Water reuse: Put your facility’s wastewater to work
2026-05-29T05:00:00Z

Water reuse: Put your facility’s wastewater to work

Did you know that one entity’s wastewater may be another organization’s treasure? Through water reuse, businesses reclaim municipal and industrial stormwater and wastewater, treat it to make it safe, and repurpose it for beneficial uses.

Reusing water can help companies lower costs, secure a more reliable water supply, and reduce environmental impact. While water reuse is usually voluntary, it must align with federal discharge requirements and state reuse regulations.

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Expert Insights: Safety often born of tragedy
2026-05-29T05:00:00Z

Expert Insights: Safety often born of tragedy

The more I understand OSHA’s regulations and answer questions from safety professionals, the more I keep an eye out for safety wherever I go, whether it’s being alert to where the exits are or whether workers are using personal protective equipment while on a roof in my neighborhood.

Working in the safety field also has meant becoming familiar with tragic events like the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, in which 146 workers died. More recently, during a walk along Boston’s historic Freedom Trail and surrounding areas, I discovered the Boston Fire Museum and a tragedy I hadn’t heard of.

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OSHA updates HazCom directive
2026-05-29T05:00:00Z

OSHA updates HazCom directive

Two years after OSHA updated the Hazard Communication standard, the agency published its long-awaited revised CPL 02-02-079, “Inspection Procedures for the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS 2024).” While the document is geared towards OSHA inspectors and how they should issue citations under the updated standard, it provides insights for chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors, and employers as to what the agency will look for during an inspection. This makes it a valuable resource given recent and upcoming compliance dates at 29 CFR 1910.1200(j).

The revised CPL replaces the July 2015 version.

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