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What does your FMLA process look like?
2026-05-12T05:00:00Z

What does your FMLA process look like?

Administering employee leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) basically involves a process that starts when an employee puts the employer on notice of the need for leave and (hopefully) ends when the employee returns to work.

Beyond the compliance requirements, employers can help make the FMLA process more or less challenging for employees and for themselves. If, for example, a process involves handing an employee 40 pages of FMLA-related documents without any explanation, it might be overwhelming for the employee and inefficient in the long run for the employer.

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First HazCom compliance date almost here!
2026-05-12T05:00:00Z

First HazCom compliance date almost here!

OSHA’s revised Hazard Communication (HazCom) standard, which took effect in July 2024, includes staggered compliance dates stretching into 2028. The first of these is just around the corner. By May 19, 2026, chemical manufacturers, importers, and distributors evaluating substances must be in compliance with all modified provisions of the standard. (“Substance” is defined in 1910.1200(c).) This means manufacturers and importers must reclassify aerosols, desensitized explosives, and flammable gases under the new criteria in Appendix B to 1910.1200 and make corresponding changes to safety data sheets (SDSs) and labels.

Additionally, these manufacturers, importers, and distributors must comply with changes to the following elements, as applicable:

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2026-05-11T05:00:00Z

DOT Final Rule: Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs

The U.S. Department of Transportation revises its drug and alcohol testing procedures to require a directly observed urine collection in situations where oral fluid tests are currently required but cannot be conducted because oral fluid testing is not yet available. The rule also updates terminology in these procedures consistent with Executive Order (E.O.) 14168, Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.

DATES: This rule is effective on June 10, 2026. Published in the Federal Register May 11, 2026, page 25507.

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EHS Monthly Round Up - April 2026

EHS Monthly Round Up - April 2026

In this April 2026 roundup video, we’ll review the most impactful environmental health and safety news.

Hi everyone! Welcome to the monthly news roundup video, where we’ll review the most impactful environmental health and safety news. Let’s take a look at what happened over the past month.

OSHA revised its National Emphasis Program on heat-related hazards. Going forward, the agency will prioritize inspections in 55 high-risk industries in indoor and outdoor work settings. The program remains in effect for 5 years from its April 10 effective date.

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Transportation Monthly Round Up - April 2026

Transportation Monthly Round Up - April 2026

In this April 2026 round up video, we'll review the most impactful transportation and safety news.

In this April 2026 round up, we will discuss an FMCSA update on Motus and an update to the Medical Examiner's Certification Integration final rule.

After years of development, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is moving motor carrier registration into Motus, its new USDOT Registration System. During the last week of April, FMCSA mailed about 2.2 million letters to USDOT number owners to flag the change and to urge companies to take preparatory steps now.

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