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

Regulations change quickly. Compliance Network ensures you never miss a relevant update with a personalized feed of featured news and analysis, industry highlights, and more.

RECENT INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS

CSB video exposes chemical safety failures that sparked deadly blast
2025-12-31T06:00:00Z

CSB video exposes chemical safety failures that sparked deadly blast

A mixture of flammable vapors and resin liquid escaped through the seal of a closed manway of an operating low-pressure vessel. Then, a flammable vapor cloud spread and within minutes it found an ignition source, causing an explosion and fire. One plant employee was killed and eight others suffered third-degree burns and crushed or broken bones.

Watch the incident unfold in the latest Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) animated video. The 18-minute video explains the conditions that led to the incident and highlights key safety issues. The vessel was covered by OSHA’s Process Safety Management standard.

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Encourage these healthy habits in 2026
2025-12-31T06:00:00Z

Encourage these healthy habits in 2026

Practicing healthy habits has benefits for workers and employers alike. Workers benefit by reducing their risk of chronic disease and increasing their chances of living a longer, healthier life. Employers benefit from less absenteeism and higher productivity.

To get 2026 off to a healthy start, practice and share these habits:

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Aboveground storage tanks: SPCC integrity test FAQs
2025-12-30T06:00:00Z

Aboveground storage tanks: SPCC integrity test FAQs

Integrity matters, especially when it’s the one factor standing between your aboveground storage container and the accidental release of thousands of gallons of oil. Consistently checking the structural soundness of aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) is vital to preventing spills and the potential related consequences.

Facilities covered by the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule must inspect and test ASTs for integrity regularly. By comparing the test results, facilities can monitor changes in the condition of ASTs and determine whether it’s safe to keep using them.

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Employer wins case despite not giving FMLA notices
2025-12-30T06:00:00Z

Employer wins case despite not giving FMLA notices

Even if employers fail to give employees the required notices under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), they can still win a claim for firing an employee for poor job performance.

Case in point

Account Manager Patricia had been doing fine until 2020, when she took on more challenging accounts.

In court

Patricia argued that Adam discouraged her from taking more leave by subjecting her to undue scrutiny and criticism of her job performance after she requested leave. The court disagreed, saying that Patricia took all the leave she requested, and Adam’s comments didn’t mention her leave.

Patricia also argued that the employer interfered with her FMLA rights because it didn’t give her an FMLA eligibility/rights & responsibilities notice and a designation notice. The court disagreed with Patricia again, saying that failure to follow these notice requirements is interference only if an employee was prejudiced by this failure. Patricia, however, wasn’t prejudiced. She was granted all her requested leave.

Even though the employer fired Patricia only 12 days after she took leave, the court said that timing wasn’t enough. The employer had documented Patricia’s poor work performance even before she began taking leave.

Haran v. Orange Business Services, Second Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 24-2312, November 25, 2025.

Key to remember: Just because employers fail to give employees FMLA notices doesn’t always mean they will lose in court. Best practice, however, is to give the notices.

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New year, new opportunity for your drivers to check in with their habits
2025-12-30T06:00:00Z

New year, new opportunity for your drivers to check in with their habits

Many people use the new year as an opportunity to start fresh. This looks different for everyone and can include setting new goals, changing habits, and more. These goals often include things like health and fitness goals, personal finance goals, and more. This year, consider asking your drivers to reflect on their habits and identify what they can improve upon. Here are a few common items for drivers to work on.

Trip Planning

Are your drivers planning their trips ahead of time? Do they check the route for potential adverse weather conditions, construction, and changes to traffic patterns? Do they look for truck stops along their route and plan their breaks out? If not, this is a great time to work some of those items into their daily routines. 

Inspections

Do your drivers complete a thorough pretrip inspection before every shift? Are they continuing to inspect throughout the day, as well as upon finishing their days? Do they do the bare minimum to mark it as completed, or are they going above and beyond to ensure the vehicle is safe to drive? 

Defensive Driving

Ask your drivers to reflect on their driving habits. Do they drive defensively? Are they maintaining a good following distance, eliminating distractions, and staying alert and ready to respond to the actions of other drivers? 

Personal health and fitness

Health and wellness goals such as increased activity levels, prioritized sleep schedules, improved hygiene, and healthier diets can help drivers stay more alert while behind the wheel.

Start a new hobby

Oftentimes, being away from home and on the road can get lonely and boring. Encourage your drivers to find new ways to entertain themselves during their free time. Hobbies and leisure activities help relieve stress and allow drivers to start the next day of driving feeling fresh and alert. 

Key to remember: The new year brings new opportunities for your drivers to check in on their existing habits, as well as form new ones.

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