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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

2025 FMCSA year in review
2025-12-23T06:00:00Z

2025 FMCSA year in review

As expected under the new Trump administration — and despite having an extensive wish-list — the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) took few significant rulemaking actions in 2025.

Nevertheless, the year brought a crackdown on noncompliance, at least one significant compliance deadline, several policy changes, and numerous rulemaking proposals that are still in the works.

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Pet-friendly trucking: Done right, a plus for recruiting and retaining drivers
2025-12-23T06:00:00Z

Pet-friendly trucking: Done right, a plus for recruiting and retaining drivers

For many long-haul truckers, life on the road can feel isolating. Allowing drivers to bring a pet along can improve retention and recruitment. Pets transform the on-road experience, offering companionship and emotional support. However, along with the benefits, there are safety considerations before allowing pets in a commercial motor vehicle (CMV).

Benefits

Companionship - Interacting with animals while on the road can lower stress and anxiety, helping drivers maintain a positive mindset during demanding schedules.

Safety considerations

Restraint systems – Pets should not roam freely in the cab while the truck is in motion. Unrestrained animals can become dangerous distractions or even projectiles during sudden stops. Use crash-tested harnesses, carriers, or crates secured to the cab.

Temperature control – CMVs often idle during breaks, but relying solely on this for climate control can be risky. Extreme heat or cold can quickly become life-threatening for pets. Never leave pets unattended for long periods.

Space and comfort – Even the largest trucks have limited living space. Ensure your pet has enough room to move and access food and water. Overcrowding can lead to stress and health issues for the animal.

Health and hygiene – Long trips require planning for pet food, water, and waste disposal. Require drivers to keep the cab clean and encourage them to schedule veterinary checkups, as well as carry vaccination records in case of emergencies or inspections.

Safety compliance – Confirm customer location animal policies. Also, many states have regulations regarding:

  1. Distracted driving laws that could apply to unrestrained pets interfering with safe driving, and
  2. Restraint requirements to have the pet in a safety harness or seat belt attachment, secured crate, or behind a vehicle barrier.

Keys to remember: Allowing drivers to bring a pet on the road can make trucking life more enjoyable and a carrier more attractive to potential recruits. A pet policy should consider cab cleanliness, safety restraints, and compliance with laws and customer site policies, so the driver and pet stay safe and comfortable.

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2025-12-23T06:00:00Z

Be ready to welcome 2026 with state labor law poster updates

When the new year arrives, so do updated state labor law posters. To comply with posting regulations, display these revised postings on January 1:

  • Arizona: Minimum Wage
  • California: Minimum Wage
  • Colorado: Minimum Wage
  • Connecticut: Minimum Wage
  • Maine: Minimum Wage
  • Massachusetts: Paid Family and Medical Leave
  • Minnesota: Minimum Wage, Paid Leave
  • Missouri: Minimum Wage
  • Montana: Minimum Wage
  • New Jersey: Minimum Wage
  • New York: Minimum Wage
  • Ohio: Minimum Wage
  • Pennsylvania: Veteran Benefits and Services
  • Rhode Island: Minimum Wage
  • South Dakota: Minimum Wage
  • Vermont: Minimum Wage
  • Virginia: Minimum Wage
  • Washington: Minimum Wage, Paid Family Leave

In addition, the District of Columbia also has a New Year’s Day update. Employers there must post the latest version of the Paid Family Leave posting.

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Avoid $50K in ‘serious’ OSHA fines: Learn where others slipped up in FY 2025
2025-12-23T06:00:00Z

Avoid $50K in ‘serious’ OSHA fines: Learn where others slipped up in FY 2025

OSHA just posted its most frequently cited serious violations for general industry, maritime, and construction for fiscal year (FY) 2025. The agency highlights the violations in three slide presentations with 44 bar charts. You might call them a gold mine of data!

Five of the charts offer either the top 10 or top 5 lists for 29 CFR 1910, 1915, 1917, 1918, and 1926. The remaining charts examine the top 5 lists for each subpart of 29 CFR 1910 and 1926. Explore all 44 bar charts in the three presentations found here.

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MSHA to reconsider portions of respirable crystalline silica rule
2025-12-22T06:00:00Z

MSHA to reconsider portions of respirable crystalline silica rule

On November 26, the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) provided a status update indicating its intent to reconsider certain portions of its respirable crystalline silica rule due to ongoing litigation. No further details were provided. The rule, which took effect in June 2024, introduced significant changes aimed at protecting miners from the health risks associated with silica dust exposure.

The rule:

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