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This 1-hour course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of OSHA's reporting requirements for workplace injuries and illnesses. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) mandates that all employers, regardless of size or industry, maintain accurate records of workplace injuries and illnesses.
In this course, participants will learn the essential components of OSHA's reporting requirements. They will understand what incidents qualify as recordable, the timeline for reporting, and the specific data elements that must be included in the report. Additionally, the course will cover the most common mistakes and pitfalls employers encounter when completing OSHA reports.
Brenda Neckvatal helps the strongest leaders deal with the messiest people, because leadership gets real when emotions get loud, trust gets shaky, and egos start swinging. She’s a three-time bestselling author, an award-winning Human Results expert, and a serial entrepreneur featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Inc., and US News & World Report.
After 18 years inside six Fortune 500 companies, Brenda transitioned out of traditional HR and into Human Results, where the goal isn’t checking boxes. It’s getting results. Her no-fluff strategies have helped over 1,000 leaders and 700 companies avoid costly mistakes, fix toxic dynamics, and build teams that actually work.
Brenda has spoken on nearly 400 stages, delivering high-impact transformational keynotes that break through the audience’s mental background noise and land with such precision, audiences lean in, lose track of time, and get fully immersed in the message. With 30 years of experience, she’s a trusted mentor in crisis management, group dynamics, and leadership transformation, especially when the stakes are high and the people are difficult.
She also donates 32 weeks a year to The Honor Foundation, helping Navy SEALs and Special Forces veterans navigate the transition to civilian life with purpose and clarity.