[Webinar] OSHA 2025 Year in Review and 2026 Preview

On Thursday, January 29, 2026, at 1 p.m. ET, join the Partners in CMC’s OSHA & Workplace Safety Practice Group for an OSHA 2025 Year in Review and 2026 Preview webinar.

As we do every January, it is time to take stock of what changed at OSHA over the past year—and what did not. With 2025 now complete, employers are assessing the impact of the first year of the Trump/Vance Administration on OSHA enforcement, rulemaking, and agency priorities, while also looking ahead to what to expect under newly confirmed Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health, David Keeling.

Despite a smaller workforce following staffing reductions and a reduced congressional budget, OSHA has continued to pursue high-dollar enforcement actions and publicized citations. Fewer inspectors have not eliminated enforcement risk, making it critical for employers to understand where the Agency is focusing its resources.

In this webinar, we will review key OSHA enforcement trends and regulatory developments from 2025 and highlight the top OSHA issues employers should monitor and prepare for in the year ahead.

Participants in this webinar will learn about:

    • 2025 OSHA enforcement data and trends
    • Shifts in enforcement priorities and policies during the Trump/Vance Administration’s first year
    • OSHA rulemaking priorities under Assistant Secretary David Keeling, including the status of the heat illness rule and potential updates to the hazardous energy control (LOTO) standard
    • Other developments employers should be tracking in the year ahead

Click here to register for the January 29th webinar.

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