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OSHA proposes removing fixed ladder deadline from WWS rule
2026-04-06T05:00:00Z

OSHA proposes removing fixed ladder deadline from WWS rule

An OSHA proposed rule would remove a November 18, 2036, deadline in the Walking-Working Surfaces standard that requires all fixed ladders that extend more than 24 feet above a lower level to be equipped with personal fall arrest systems or ladder safety systems. OSHA also seeks feedback on repealing or revising the requirement and instead permitting employers to continue to use ladder cages or wells. The proposed changes affect 29 CFR 1910.28.

The agency requests comments, data, and information on nine specific questions related to the proposed rule. Stakeholders have until June 5, 2026, to comment. Search for Docket No. OSHA-2025-0072 at regulations.gov.

From warning to OOS: Your ticket to Roadcheck results
2026-04-03T05:00:00Z

From warning to OOS: Your ticket to Roadcheck results

With the Roadcheck inspection event approaching, now’s the time to check your knowledge about the various types of “tickets” commercial truck and bus drivers may receive out on the road.

Some carry more consequences than others, including how they impact your company’s Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) scores and drivers’ records.

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EPA delivers 2026–2027 renewable fuel volumes
2026-04-03T05:00:00Z

EPA delivers 2026–2027 renewable fuel volumes

On April 1, 2026, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the “Set 2” Rule, establishing the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program’s 2026 and 2027 renewable fuel volumes and associated percentage standards for:

  • Cellulosic biofuel,
  • Biomass-based diesel (BBD),
  • Advanced biofuel, and
  • Total renewable fuel.

The final rule also implements other significant changes.

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From hard hats to headspace: Why mental health is critical for every worker
2026-04-02T05:00:00Z

From hard hats to headspace: Why mental health is critical for every worker

Protecting workers’ heads takes more than a hard hat. A 2017 National Institute of Health (NIH) study looked at employees across four Kansas worksites and found a clear link between stress and productivity. The study revealed that higher stress scores were significantly associated with lower productivity and greater job dissatisfaction. The result of this study suggests that employers who actively work to reduce stress are not just improving mental health and morale, but they’re boosting productivity as well.

Hidden in plain sight

When Sebastian walked into the office each morning, no one could see the weight he carried. Deadlines were met, meetings attended, yet his smile never faltered. Inside, stress and anxiety were taking a toll, and his story isn’t unique.

What one state is doing

The state of Michigan is piloting a new initiative aimed at improving workplace mental health which is increasingly being recognized as an occupational safety and health issue. This expands the state’s historically stringent approach to reducing on-the-job risks.

Michigan’s LEADS program—short for Learn, Educate, Act, Deploy, Study—is a four-month initiative designed to give employers practical tools to tackle stress, burnout, and communication breakdowns that often lead to safety incidents. The idea is simple: when communication falters and stress goes unchecked, mistakes happen. Those mistakes can mean more human errors, higher injury rates, quiet quitting, and turnover.

One of the program’s key features is an evidence-based organizational assessment. Think of it like a safety audit that’s focused on mental health risks rather than physical hazards. Employers get a clear picture of issues such as heavy workloads, unclear roles, workplace conflict or bullying, and weak support systems that can quickly erode a strong safety culture.

The end goal of the LEADS program is not to replace existing safety programs but rather strengthen them. Consider joining Michigan in their effort to enhance communication, better define workers’ roles, support unfettered reporting, and more effectively engage employees.

Key to remember: Stress doesn’t just weigh people down; it can have significant safety and productivity consequences. Programs like Michigan’s LEADS pilot initiative are giving employers the ability to tackle stress and burnout before they lead to mistakes, injuries, or turnover.

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17 new updates to the OOS Criteria now in effect
2026-04-02T05:00:00Z

17 new updates to the OOS Criteria now in effect

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA’s) latest North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria are now in effect, including 17 changes that took effect April 1.

Motor carrier enforcement personal and industry professionals use these criteria to determine if drivers or vehicles are posing a serious enough hazard to be placed out of service (OOS) during an inspection. Drivers and motor carriers should review the criteria so they’re aware of the safety violations that will put an immediate stop to a vehicle’s operation.

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