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Pallet C e nt ral • Ma rch -Ap r il 2 0 26 4 5 Adele Abrams, Esq., ASP, CMSP, is Senior Counsel in the Washington, DC, office of Liler Mendelson PC, where she is part of the firm's Occupational Safety and Health group and leads the national MSHA practice. Adele provides OSHA/MSHA case representation, training, and consultative services on safety and employment law. She can be reached at safetylawyer@gmail.com or 301-613-7498. and conduct fewer programmed inspections (including under its National Emphasis Programs, such as the Warehousing initiative, which impacts the pallet industry). Finally, at the end of 2025, an interesting piece of legislation was introduced in the House Education and Workforce Committee that forecasts the shape of things to come. HR 6597 is the "Let's Protect Workers Act" that is sponsored by over 75 Democratic House members. So far, there is no companion bill in the US Senate. e legislation would specifically raise civil penalties, and the maximum OSHA penalty would increase to $800,000 for willful and repeated citations and to $80,000 for less serious violations (the current maximum penalty is $166,000). e legislation also strengthens whistleblower protections for safety complaints and discrimination claims. It is highly unlikely to receive any hearings during 2026 unless somehow the House flips control to the Democrats due to additional deaths or resignations, and it has zero chance of passage in the Senate—for now. But 2026 elections are coming before we know it, and this legislation—coupled with the reintroduction of the Democratic OSHA reform bill, the "Protecting America's Workers Act" (HR 3036)—provides a glimpse of what may occur if the predicted Blue Wave occurs come November.

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