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.
This course is intended for HR professionals, safety managers, and any individual responsible for workplace safety and regulatory compliance. At the end of the course, participants will have a clear understanding of OSHA's reporting requirements, how to comply with them, and the tools to create a safe and healthy work environment.
In this course, Brenda will:
- Provide an introduction to OSHA reporting requirements
- Help attendees understand what are recordable incidents
- Include a mandated timeline for reporting
- Review specific data elements required in OSHA reports
- The common mistakes and pitfalls to avoid
- A free reference tool to manage your in-house reporting compliance
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Human resources professionals looking to foster a secure and healthy workplace should strongly consider attending the training on OSHA's reporting requirements. This invaluable workshop will provide them with all the necessary knowledge, tools, and confidence required for proper injury/illness recording procedures that comply with regulations - helping their organization avoid any costly penalties due to mistakes or negligence in record-keeping.The benefits of such an investment go far beyond compliance as it enables HR leaders to create a culture of safety & well-being among staff, one where people feel protected against harm both physically and mentally!
AREA COVERED
- Identify what incidents qualify as recordable under OSHA regulations
- Understand the timeline for reporting workplace injuries and illnesses
- Create accurate and complete OSHA reports
- Avoid common mistakes and pitfalls when completing reports
- Foster a positive workplace culture through regulatory compliance and safety measures
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- Supervisors
- Managers
- Executives
- Risk Assessors
- Human Resources
- Personnel and CEO's
The benefits of such an investment go far beyond compliance as it enables HR leaders to create a culture of safety & well-being among staff, one where people feel protected against harm both physically and mentally!
- Identify what incidents qualify as recordable under OSHA regulations
- Understand the timeline for reporting workplace injuries and illnesses
- Create accurate and complete OSHA reports
- Avoid common mistakes and pitfalls when completing reports
- Foster a positive workplace culture through regulatory compliance and safety measures
- Supervisors
- Managers
- Executives
- Risk Assessors
- Human Resources
- Personnel and CEO's
Speaker Profile
Brenda Neckvatal
Brenda Neckvatal is a three-time bestselling author, an award-winning Human Results professional, and a serial entrepreneur who has been featured in publications such as Forbes, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Inc., and US News and World Reports. Perseverance, integrity, and relentless optimism are just a few of the ingredients you experience when meeting and working with Brenda.Not only does she help business leaders tackle their toughest people challenges, but she is also a recognized expert in crisis management and group dynamics. As a trusted mentor to leaders and managers at all levels, she equips them with the skills to navigate complex …
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