DOL Announces Expanded Worker Protections and Compliance Support Measures
New resources and enforcement initiatives aim to strengthen safety standards, improve compliance for employers, and better support workplace health for millions of U.S. workers.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- Sep 23, 2025
The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a set of expanded protections and compliance assistance for employers, emphasizing safer working conditions and stronger oversight of occupational health programs.
Among the measures are increased funding for workplace safety training, new guidance on hazardous exposures, and enhanced support for small and medium-sized businesses to meet regulatory benchmarks. The initiative also includes updated standards and inspection protocols to ensure consistent enforcement across industries.
Officials say these steps will help close gaps in compliance, empower workers to understand and assert their rights, and reduce on-the-job injuries. Employers will have access to online tools, webinars, and technical assistance designed to help them implement better safety programs while maintaining operational efficiency.
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Stasia DeMarco brings a strong and varied journalism background to her role at Occupational Health & Safety, having previously served as a multimedia editor, broadcast journalist, professor and reviewer across major news organizations. As Content Editor, she writes news and feature articles, hosts sponsor and editorial webinars, co-hosts the SafetyPod worker health and safety podcast, and manages the brand’s digital and social media presence. She is committed to informing and engaging the safety community through compelling reporting and conversations that support safer, healthier workplaces.