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Expiring TSCA CBI claims: How to request an extension
2026-02-12T06:00:00Z

Expiring TSCA CBI claims: How to request an extension

How do businesses keep confidential information “off the record”? Companies that are required to report on federally regulated chemical substances may soon face this question, as the first round of confidential business information (CBI) claims starts expiring in June 2026.

Thankfully, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has answered how to keep CBI off the record. On January 6, 2026, the agency published in the Federal Register the process to request extensions of expiring CBI claims for information submitted under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).

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Work-relatedness focus of latest OSHA interpretive letter
2026-02-12T06:00:00Z

Work-relatedness focus of latest OSHA interpretive letter

A burn injury caused by a personal lithium ion battery fire is work related if it occurs in the workplace during assigned working hours, OSHA stated in a recently issued letter of interpretation (LOI).

The January 20 letter details an incident where an employee was burned when their rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for e-cigarettes sparked a fire after inadvertently coming into contact with a key used for work. OSHA said that even though the batteries are a personal item used for a non work purpose, the injury happened in the work environment, so the geographic presumption of work-relatedness applies. OSHA also clarified that the precipitating event is the fire, not the act of carrying the batteries.

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FMCSA revises non-domiciled CDL rules
2026-02-12T06:00:00Z

FMCSA revises non-domiciled CDL rules

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has announced a final rule that builds on and makes minor changes to its existing non-domiciled commercial driver’s license (CDL) regulations.

The revisions, in response to legal actions filed against the agency, close two of what the FMCSA calls “critical failures” in the driver vetting process.

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Federal contractor minimum wage increasing
2026-02-12T06:00:00Z

Federal contractor minimum wage increasing

Federal contractors covered by Executive Order (EO) 13658 will need to pay a minimum wage of $13.65 per hour as of May 11, 2026.

This is an increase of 35 cents per hour over the current rate, which took effect on January 1, 2025. The tipped employee rate will also go up, increasing from $9.30 to $9.55 per hour.

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Wanna boost your CSA score? Go back to the BASICs!
2026-02-12T06:00:00Z

Wanna boost your CSA score? Go back to the BASICs!

Going back to the BASICs can help you cultivate a culture of safety, improve your CSA score, and avoid the need for intervention from the FMCSA.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA’s) Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) enforcement model, which uses seven Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories (BASICs) to help identify carriers that are high risk.

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