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Midyear Regulatory Update Part 2: An Interview with KPA’s Zach Pucillo

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On this week’s episode of the Safety Meeting, EHS Regulatory Compliance Manager Zach Pucillo is back with a two-part, midyear update on changes from OSHA and the EPA. In this second installment, Zach covers the latest from the EPA. Be sure to check out part one to hear about recent updates from OSHA.

  • (00:48) - Forever chemicals: PFAS & PFOA
  • (05:56) - Hazardous airborne pollutants and NESHAP standards
  • (08:47) - Proposed ban on Methylene Chloride
  • (11:17) - Controlling HFCs with the AIM Act
  • (14:16) - Lessons from Independence Day

Thanks for joining another episode of The Safety Meeting, the podcast that makes you smarter about current trends and best practices in workforce safety. From employee engagement to actionable data, and everything in between, tune in to hear how you can work more safely.

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On this week’s episode of the Safety Meeting, EHS Regulatory Compliance Manager Zach Pucillo is back with a two-part, midyear update on changes from OSHA and the EPA. In this second installment, Zach covers the latest from the EPA. Be sure to check out part one to hear about recent updates from OSHA.

  • (00:48) - Forever chemicals: PFAS & PFOA
  • (05:56) - Hazardous airborne pollutants and NESHAP standards
  • (08:47) - Proposed ban on Methylene Chloride
  • (11:17) - Controlling HFCs with the AIM Act
  • (14:16) - Lessons from Independence Day

Thanks for joining another episode of The Safety Meeting, the podcast that makes you smarter about current trends and best practices in workforce safety. From employee engagement to actionable data, and everything in between, tune in to hear how you can work more safely.

If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Safety Meeting in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It really helps others find the show.

Podcast episode production by Dante32.

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