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Transportation Monthly Round Up - December 2025

Transportation Monthly Round Up - December 2025

In this December 2025 round up video, we'll review the most impactful transportation news.

In this December 2025 round up, we will discuss a new USDOT registration system called Motus, recent marijuana news in the DOT, and an increase with vision compliance violations. Let's get started.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has announced the rollout of Motus, a new USDOT registration system designed to streamline compliance and modernize the way motor carriers, brokers, and supporting companies manage their regulatory obligations.

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EHS Monthly Round Up - December 2025

EHS Monthly Round Up - December 2025

In this December 2025 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 last month.

In fiscal year 2025, the top three violations for non-construction small employers, those with under 100 employees, were hazard communication, respiratory protection, and powered industrial trucks. Three industries dominated these violations: fabricated metal product manufacturing, repair and maintenance, and non-metallic mineral product manufacturing.

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OSHA issues further HazCom corrections
2026-01-09T06:00:00Z

OSHA issues further HazCom corrections

On January 8, OSHA issued further technical corrections to its Hazard Communication final rule, which was originally published on May 20, 2024. An initial set of corrections was published October 9, 2024, and OSHA continued to review 29 CFR 1910.1200 and its appendices for errors. The agency said these corrections should reduce confusion during the classification process and prevent errors on labels and safety data sheets.

In the regulatory text at paragraph (c), ‘‘chemicals under pressure’’ was added to the definition of ‘‘physical hazard” and the definition of “liquid” now includes the PSI conversion (14.69 PSI) with the first reference to the value 101.3 kPa.

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DOL explains that employers don’t have to classify employees as exempt (“salaried”)
2026-01-09T06:00:00Z

DOL explains that employers don’t have to classify employees as exempt (“salaried”)

Employers are allowed to classify some employees as exempt from the minimum wage and overtime provisions of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) if those employees meet certain criteria. Those employees must, however, meet all the criteria. Simply having a job that could fall under part of the criteria isn’t enough.

An employee learned this from the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Wage and Hour Division (WHD) early this year when the agency published an opinion letter.

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HR Monthly Round Up - January 2025

HR Monthly Round Up - January 2025

In this January 2025 roundup video, we’ll review the most impactful HR news.

Welcome, everyone! In the next few minutes, we’ll review the latest HR news. Let’s get started.

On January 10, the U.S. Department of Labor announced it was raising penalties for employers that don’t properly display federal labor law posters.

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