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MSHA finalizes several deregulatory actions
2026-07-15T05:00:00Z

MSHA finalizes several deregulatory actions

Effective July 27, the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) will withdraw regulations that address outdated effective dates and requirements for various industry equipment and procedures.

On June 25, the agency published several final rules based on a series of July 1, 2025, proposals issued after President Trump’s Executive Order directing agencies to “alleviate unnecessary regulatory burdens.” These rules address:

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5 lesser-known FMLA requirements
2026-07-14T05:00:00Z

5 lesser-known FMLA requirements

Many employers have a process they follow when employees ask for leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). While each FMLA case can have its own quirks, employers might not be familiar with some of the law’s unique provisions.

What employers should know about the FMLA but might not

Here are five little-known FMLA requirements:

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ISO 14001:2026 arrives: Key changes for environmental management systems
2026-07-14T05:00:00Z

ISO 14001:2026 arrives: Key changes for environmental management systems

Environmental management has changed significantly since ISO 14001 was last revised in 2015. Climate-related risks, resource constraints, supply chain challenges, and stakeholder expectations have reshaped how organizations manage environmental issues. In response, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) released ISO 14001:2026, the first major update to the environmental management system (EMS) standard in over a decade.

The revised standard does not change the purpose of ISO 14001. Organizations will continue to use an EMS to identify environmental aspects, meet compliance obligations, manage environmental risks, and improve environmental performance. However, the new edition clarifies requirements and places greater emphasis on measurable environmental results. ISO says the revision is intended to better align EMS programs with today's environmental challenges. Organizations certified to ISO 14001 may need to update procedures, documentation, audits, and management reviews.

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A midyear look at FMCSA's top hazmat violations
2026-07-13T05:00:00Z

A midyear look at FMCSA's top hazmat violations

Roadside inspections are a fact of life for hazmat carriers. While inspectors encounter a wide range of compliance issues, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) data shows that a handful of violations account for a significant share of hazmat citations year after year. Understanding these trends can help carriers focus their compliance efforts where they're likely to have the biggest impact.

Here's a look at the five most frequently cited hazmat roadside inspection violations so far in 2026 and what you can do to stay off the list.

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