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Keep up to date on the latest developments affecting OSHA, DOT, EPA, and DOL regulatory compliance.

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RECENT INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS

EPA confirms oil, gas emissions compliance extensions
2025-12-05T06:00:00Z

EPA confirms oil, gas emissions compliance extensions

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a rule on December 3, 2025, that finalizes compliance deadline extensions for certain emissions standards applicable to crude oil and natural gas facilities. The final rule also further delays compliance timelines for two requirements.

EPA’s delays affect:

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Building a healthier workplace (and why it matters)
2025-12-05T06:00:00Z

Building a healthier workplace (and why it matters)

HR professionals know that organizations have an obligation to provide employees with the basics: compensation, certain employment benefits, and a safe work environment.

Considering the amount of time employees spend at work, employers also play a significant role in shaping employees’ day-to-day health. Having healthier employees can result in:

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CEOs want more AI: What should HR do about it?
2025-12-05T06:00:00Z

CEOs want more AI: What should HR do about it?

A recent survey from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) found that artificial intelligence (AI) is on the minds of CEOs, who anticipate that technology will drive a need for upskilled and reskilled workers in 2026.

Figuring out how to meet this need is a challenge facing HR professionals, who have the opportunity to determine how to integrate new and necessary skills into their company’s workforce.

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EPA’s 2026 regulatory shift: How environmental managers can stay ahead
2025-12-05T06:00:00Z

EPA’s 2026 regulatory shift: How environmental managers can stay ahead

The clock is ticking for environmental teams. By 2026, several new EPA regulations will reshape compliance obligations for U.S. companies. Organizations that act now will avoid costly penalties and operational disruptions.

What’s changing and why it matters

Although EPA has been deregulating or loosening some requirements, there are still some standards being tightened across multiple fronts in the coming year:

Key areas of impact

  • Renewable fuel standards (RFS) and air emissions The proposed increase in 2026 Renewable Identification Numbers (RIN) volumes, from 24.02 billion to 24.46 billion for 2027, signals tightening air and fuels policy that affects fuel use and emissions accounting.
  • Stormwater management The upcoming 2026 MSGP requires expanded quarterly PFAS monitoring, new benchmark triggers, corrective action plans, and integration of climate resilience in design standards.
  • PFAS disclosure (TSCA Section 8(a)(7)) Manufacturers and importers of PFAS must submit electronic reporting of usage, volumes, disposal, and exposure data between April and October 2026, with extensions available for smaller operations.

Steps to take now

  • Audit compliance programs: Cross-check operations against RIN inventory, stormwater permits, and TSCA reporting duties.
  • Upgrade monitoring and recordkeeping: Implement robust electronic systems to track PFAS, stormwater quality, fuel volumes, and emissions.
  • Staff training: Educate teams on PFAS obligations, new stormwater protocols, and RFS structures.
  • Engage regulators early: Comment on proposed rules, consult during permit drafting, and flag issues during the notice-and-comment period.

Looking ahead

The EPA’s 2026 updates reflect a trend toward increased transparency and environmental accountability. Companies that treat compliance as strategic will not only avoid enforcement but also gain resilience and stakeholder trust.

Key to remember: Start planning now. Early action on EPA rule changes will save time, money, and headaches when enforcement begins.

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Making safety stick: Seven steps for supervisors
2025-12-04T06:00:00Z

Making safety stick: Seven steps for supervisors

Safety professionals know that building a strong safety culture is more than just repeating slogans like “stay safe out there.” Sustainable safety happens when it’s woven into the daily routines and attitudes of every worker.

Supervisors play a critical role in this process and bridge the gap between high-level safety goals and what actually happens on the job site. To make safety stick, supervisors must turn broad initiatives into clear, practical actions that workers can see, understand, and follow every day.

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