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CSB urges chemical companies to prepare for hurricane season
2026-06-12T05:00:00Z

CSB urges chemical companies to prepare for hurricane season

The U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) urges chemical companies to prepare for extreme weather conditions, as the Atlantic Hurricane season is officially underway. Proactive planning and preparation by chemical facilities helps ensure the safety of workers, emergency responders, and surrounding communities from the dangers of chemical releases. According to the CSB, top priorities for limiting severe weather impacts are:

  • Securing hazardous materials,
  • Ensuring backup power for critical safety systems,
  • Training personnel on emergency protocols, and
  • Coordinating with local emergency management authorities.

The CSB encourages facilities to review its hurricane preparation resources and implement applicable recommendations.

Joy to the workplace
2026-06-12T05:00:00Z

Joy to the workplace

If you look around your office and see happy people, it’s likely that you and other coworkers have a hand in making this happen. New research from Wiley Workplace Intelligence shows that colleagues are a major influence on happiness in the workplace.

Both work and the people we work with can lead to an upbeat feeling. More than 75 percent of the employees surveyed said they feel joy in their work, according to the report. Most also said they:

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Expert Insights: Coaching safety on the front line
2026-06-12T05:00:00Z

Expert Insights: Coaching safety on the front line

Frontline managers play one of the most critical roles in workplace safety, yet they often face the greatest challenges. Positioned between senior leadership expectations and frontline realities, they are responsible for translating and coordinating safety from a written policy into everyday practice.

Whether safety becomes proactive and sustainable or reactive and compliance driven often depends on how well these leaders are supported and equipped to lead.

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Shortcuts that cut too deep
2026-06-11T05:00:00Z

Shortcuts that cut too deep

In 2026, a worker was killed in a warehouse forklift incident after basic safety procedures were skipped. OSHA investigations continue to show the same pattern of workers with serious injury or fatalities when controls are ignored.

Most workplaces are always looking for ways to work smarter and faster. Finding safer, more efficient ways to do a job is often part of good process improvement. The problem starts when a “shortcut” is not really an improvement at all, but a step that skips a check, bypasses a control, or ignores a hazard just to save a few seconds. That kind of shortcut may improve speed, but it also increases exposure to serious risk.

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Last chance to replace your ELDs: 12 total removed from FMCSA’s list
2026-06-11T05:00:00Z

Last chance to replace your ELDs: 12 total removed from FMCSA’s list

A total of 12 devices were recently removed from the FMCSA’s list of registered electronic logging devices (ELDs).

On May 20, 2026, the following ELDs were removed for not meeting the minimum requirements in 49 CFR 395, Subpart B, Appendix A:

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