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The TxSSC oversees the review of over 1,000 EOPs each cycle. Districts must submit two core documents: the Basic Plan and the ...
Edgewood ISD Risk Manager Eleonora Mujica shares what's on her radar as auxiliary staff work hard to prepare facilities for ...
Fund Members' Conference is your chance to connect with colleagues, grow your professional network, and fill your risk management toolbox during expert-lead educational sessions. You will also have ...
This short video shares three quick tips for using and working around science lab sinks. This course provides users with a better understanding of bullying behavior, as well as their obligations to ...
Workplace injuries cost employers $176.5 billion and 103 billion lost workdays in 2023, according to the National Safety Council. In the education/health industries, the Texas Department of Insurance ...
The Fund has seen an uptick in workers’ compensation claims involving member employees who fell on the job, injured themselves, and underwent surgery. The employees ranged from the mid-20s to mid-70s.
School IT departments can take advantage of reduced user demand during the summer. Now is the time to assess and improve your technology infrastructure, address changes and fixes, and prepare for the ...
(Austin) — The TASB Risk Management Fund won a unanimous jury verdict in Coleman County on Friday, Aug. 11, against a property claim lawsuit brought in 2021 by a West Central Texas school district.
School employees face hazards every day. Groundskeepers work in the elements. Science teachers mix volatile chemicals. Trained maintenance staff repair or replace faulty outlets and circuit breakers.
Hail-hammered roofs tend to get top billing when talk turns to high-dollar school property claims. But fires, while not as common, can be equally destructive. Two Fund members recently lost entire ...