EHS compliance: How to navigate recent changes and deregulations
EHS compliance: How to navigate recent changes and deregulations
Thursday, February 27, 2025 | 2:00 p.m. ET
EHS professionals have already been facing a year of significant regulatory change. With a second Trump administration prioritizing deregulation and potential agency restructuring, both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) are expected to see major shifts. Reduced federal oversight may lead state agencies to take on a greater enforcement role, creating new compliance challenges for businesses.
Join our free webinar on Thursday, February 27, at 2:00 p.m. ET to get insights on what’s ahead. Our EHS content experts will cover:
- EPA and OSHA enforcement trends: What’s changing and how it affects your organization.
- Deregulation watchlist: Key rules under review and modifications that may be coming.
- Evolving policies: Updates on PFAS regulations, environmental justice, greenhouse gas initiatives, and more.
- State-level responses: How states may adjust enforcement in response to federal deregulation.
Register now to stay informed, maintain compliance, and keep your workplace ready for the changing regulatory landscape.
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EHS compliance: How to navigate recent changes and deregulations
About the Speaker
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Timothy P. Fagan is Managing Editor for BLR’s Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) publications, focusing primarily on-air quality, chemical management, and hazard communication-related topics. Mr. Fagan has covered EHS developments with BLR since 2000. Before joining BLR, he spent 5 years in environmental consulting and was responsible for hazardous chemical reporting and air quality permitting and compliance for a broad range of industries in both the private and public sectors.