NewCompliance Roundup: June 2026
2 regulatory updates across DOT Physicals, OSHA — here is what changed and what employers need to know.
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New2 regulatory updates across DOT Physicals, OSHA — here is what changed and what employers need to know.
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I'm usually the first person you talk to at BlueHive. Here are the things that surprise employers most when they start occupational health screening — and the questions they ask me first.
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New2 regulatory updates across DOT Physicals, OSHA — here is what changed and what employers need to know.
NewOSHA proposed $3,520,703 in combined penalties against BWC Terminals LLC, Coastal Environmental Solutions Inc., and subcontractor One Way Environmental Services LLC after a December 2025 sulfuric acid
NewFMCSA removed TRUCKSTAFF ELD (model TRKSF, identifier TRS227) from its list of registered electronic logging devices for failing to meet the minimum requirements in 49 CFR Part 395, Appendix A to Subp
NewOur new flagship benchmark report turns BlueHive marketplace data into citable numbers on occupational health provider supply, pricing, and access, built from real data across ~19,000 provider locations rather than survey estimates.

OSHA cited RBG Foods Inc., operating a Bowden, Georgia Piggly Wiggly supermarket, after a meat department worker lost four fingers when a co-worker stepped on a commercial grinder's foot-control pedal

I'm usually the first person you talk to at BlueHive. Here are the things that surprise employers most when they start occupational health screening — and the questions they ask me first.

4 regulatory updates across DOT Physicals, OSHA — here is what changed and what employers need to know.

For the first time since annual adjustments began under the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015, the Department of Labor will make no inflation adjustment to its

FMCSA removed 12 devices from its list of registered electronic logging devices — including 888 ELD, DRAGON E, ACTION ELD, Mondo ELD HOS, FIRST ELD, MTL ELD, USPower ELD, Sam Freight ELD, DSGELOGS, CO
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