Trump administration issues latest regulatory agenda
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OSHA plans to release a proposed update to its lockout/tagout safety standard (1910.147) by November 2026, marking the first modernization of this critical equipment safety requirement in decades. The updated rule aims to clarify and strengthen protections for workers who service or maintain machinery and equipment on job sites.
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Washington — OSHA plans to publish by November a proposed rule intended to modernize its standard on lockout/tagout (1910.147), according to the federal government’s most recent regulatory agenda. Issued July 3, the 2026 Regulatory Plan and Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory…
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