EHS Hero What's New | 10/7/24

Modified on Tue, 8 Oct at 7:10 AM


October 7, 2024


This week's EHS Hero What's New article highlights several recent environmental regulatory updates. A federal judge ruled that the EPA must review fluoride levels in response to a lawsuit from environmental groups. The EPA introduced a new electronic reporting requirement for stationary combustion engines, aiming to improve data accuracy. 


Additionally, there are new compliance tips for refrigeration equipment inspections and asbestos handling, emphasizing the hazards associated with asbestos fibers. The EPA finalized a rule reclassifying major sources under the Clean Air Act (CAA) and extended the reporting deadline for PFAS under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 


Lastly, the article mentions the upcoming launch of the upgraded EHS Hero platform, which will enhance safety program management and regulatory compliance tools for organizations.


 

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