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Serious by OSHA standards, critical for workers
2026-01-19T06:00:00Z

Serious by OSHA standards, critical for workers

A violation is considered serious by OSHA when there’s a substantial probability that the hazard could result in death or serious physical harm, and the employer knew, or with reasonable diligence should have known, about the hazard. Serious violations currently carry a penalty of $16,550 and are adjusted for inflation each January. OSHA’s top 10 most frequently cited serious general industry (29 CFR 1910) violations show where employers are falling short.

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Decoding the FMCSRs: Why history matters for CMV compliance
2026-01-15T06:00:00Z

Decoding the FMCSRs: Why history matters for CMV compliance

The key to truly understanding the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) often lies in their history.

Today’s regulatory language was shaped by decades of debate and compromise, much of it documented in the Federal Register, the government's official daily newspaper. Knowing the backstory of a regulation can not only answer persistent “why” questions, but also help understand the meaning behind the words and, ultimately, how to comply.

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Accidentally overpay employees? How to recoup the money
2026-01-15T06:00:00Z

Accidentally overpay employees? How to recoup the money

Most employers have some process or electronic tool to help determine how much they should pay employees. Sometimes, these systems require inputting key information. Whether human error or a technical glitch, mistakes can happen that result in overpaying one or more employees.

When that happens, employers might simply want to deduct the overpayment from an employee’s future paycheck. It wasn’t really the employee’s anyway, right? Employers must, however, tread carefully and quickly. They must:

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Defining RCRA solid waste: Does your material qualify?
2026-01-15T06:00:00Z

Defining RCRA solid waste: Does your material qualify?

What’s a solid waste? It may seem obvious at first, but understanding the correct definition is essential for facilities to comply with the federal waste management program. If the question is answered incorrectly, there can be serious consequences. Mismanaged waste (especially when it’s hazardous) can endanger the health of people and the environment.

Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates the entire lifecycle of waste, from creation to disposal. Only materials that qualify as “solid waste” — whether they’re nonhazardous or hazardous — are subject to RCRA requirements. That’s why all waste generators need to have an accurate understanding of how solid waste is defined.

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