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FMLA protections begin when employees ask for leave
2026-06-17T05:00:00Z

FMLA protections begin when employees ask for leave

Daniel had worked for the company since 2014, but not without job performance issues. He had a history of disciplinary incidents and negative performance reviews. His attendance was also less than spectacular.

In 2017, the employer told Daniel that further issues could result in termination. The issues continued, and on October 31, 2018, the employer allowed Daniel to sign a “last-chance” agreement, serving as his “final warning,” or he’d face termination.

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Nevada OSHA publishes FAQs on heat rule
2026-06-17T05:00:00Z

Nevada OSHA publishes FAQs on heat rule

Nevada OSHA, which operates under OSHA’s State Plan program, has published a new guidance document that provides a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) on its recently adopted heat illness prevention rule.

The rule requires employers with 10 or more employees to conduct a job hazard analysis (JHA) to identify conditions that could lead to heat-related illnesses. It also applies when the employer’s workers are exposed to excessive heat for at least 30 minutes in any 60-minute period. Some of the FAQs include:

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How FMCSA’s audit playbook revisions may help you
2026-06-17T05:00:00Z

How FMCSA’s audit playbook revisions may help you

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has quietly made a significant change to how enforcement cases are handled, and it has real implications for motor carriers and drivers.

The agency’s latest update to its audit playbook — known as the Field Operations Training Manual (FOTM) — shifts audits closer to a legal, evidence-based process. The change is in response to a 2025 policy shift at FMCSA and new U.S. DOT regulations that took effect in May, affecting all transportation agencies.

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Posting fines won’t be going up in 2026
2026-06-16T05:00:00Z

Posting fines won’t be going up in 2026

For the past decade, labor law posting penalties have increased annually. They won’t be going up in 2026, however, because of last year’s government shutdown.

The Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015 requires federal agencies to adjust penalty levels for inflation each year no later than January 15. These adjustments are based on the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

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Tank implosion tragedy highlights pressure hazards
2026-06-16T05:00:00Z

Tank implosion tragedy highlights pressure hazards

A May 2026 incident at a paper mill in Washington put a spotlight on a hazard that doesn’t always get the same attention as over-pressure, vacuum induced tank collapse. The event involved a large chemical storage vessel and led to multiple fatalities and serious injuries. The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) has opened an investigation to figure out what went wrong and how to keep it from happening again.

While that investigation plays out, there’s a clear takeaway, tank failures aren’t just an over-pressure problem. Vacuum conditions, or under pressure, can be just as destructive. We design for it, we talk about it, but it doesn’t always get the same focus in day‑to‑day operations, maintenance, or hazard reviews, and that’s where things can break down.

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