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2026-08-21T05:00:00Z

We must learn from workplace fatalities: The numbers are striking!

Each year, hundreds of workers are killed by objects, vehicles, and equipment they never expected would become deadly. Could the same struck-by risks exist in your workplace?

My home state of Michigan is seeing the effects of these unidentified hazards and the numbers are striking. As of the end of July 2026, Michigan had its 26th worker fatality, meaning 26 families had to say goodbye to a parent, spouse, or sibling they cherished. Of these 26 fatalities, almost 62% were due to struck-by incidents.

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Playlist: Hiring a new driver
2026-08-20T05:00:00Z

Playlist: Hiring a new driver

Hiring a new driver comes with a lot of responsibility, and if you’re feeling unsure about where to start or worried about missing something important, you’re not alone. Between federal requirements, background checks, and documentation rules, the process can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to do it right the first time. The good news is, you don’t have to piece it together on your own. The playlist below pulls together some of the most helpful Compliance Network resources to walk you through each step, so you can hire with confidence, stay compliant, and get your driver on the road without unnecessary stress.

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NH implements NRII, only 2 states remain
2026-08-20T05:00:00Z

NH implements NRII, only 2 states remain

As of August 17, 2026, New Hampshire is in full compliance with the new NRII requirements. As a result, only two states (Louisianna and Alaska) remain on the list of states yet to comply with the new regulations.

Paper submissions coming to an end

NH is now meeting the requirements of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and will no longer accept paper copies of the Medical Examiner Certificates (med cards), including drop box, email, and in-person submissions. The last paper copy was accepted on August 14, 2026.

Two states left

LA and AK are the final two states to comply with the FMCSA’s requirement for receiving med cards electronically and directly from a certified examiner. CDL drivers in these states must continue to submit their med card information directly to the state.

The FMCSA has a current exemption in place until October 11, 2026, which allows CDL holders and carriers to use a copy of a CDL driver’s DOT med card for up to 60 days to show proof of medical certification. This exemption was issued to allow the remaining states time to transition to the NRII process, as well as address issues with transfer delays in states that have already implemented the NRII process.

NRII background

Since June 23, 2025, the “National Registry II” dictated that if a certified medical examiner finds that a CDL driver is physically qualified to drive a CMV, the examiner will complete a CMV Driver Medical Examination Results Form (MCSA-5850) in the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME). That information will be electronically transferred to the driver's licensing authority. Upon receiving this information, the state will post a medical qualification status of “certified” on the driver’s motor vehicle record (MVR), along with other required exam information. The driver’s state driving record (i.e., MVR) is official proof of medical certification for CDL drivers and their carrier.

None of these changes apply to non-CDL drivers, who must follow all existing regulations concerning physical qualification status.

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IRS gives more guidance on the OBBBA overtime tax break
2026-08-20T05:00:00Z

IRS gives more guidance on the OBBBA overtime tax break

On August 6, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) posted updated frequently asked questions (FAQs) on the new deduction for qualified overtime compensation under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The new FAQs supersede earlier FAQs that the IRS posted on January 23, 2026.

The new IRS document:

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When a routine pickup turns fatal
2026-08-20T05:00:00Z

When a routine pickup turns fatal

A truck driver’s routine pickup became a deadly reminder of how quickly loading operations can go wrong, especially when equipment doesn’t perform as expected and safe loading procedures break down.

According to a Washington State investigation, a 63-year-old truck driver with decades of experience was killed after being crushed by a yard tractor he was loading onto a beavertail gooseneck semi-trailer.

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