This edition of Risk Management Roundup features pre-holiday to-dos, new bus seatbelt regulations, and tips for make ...
Power outages, voltage fluctuations, and extreme temperatures can damage servers, corrupt data, interrupt business operations ...
In light of a resolution recently passed by the Texas State Republican Executive Committee, here’s a list of inaccurate ...
Lay the foundation for a safe holiday by crossing these to-dos off your list before staff and students leave for the break.
TASB Risk Management Services staff will present on cybercrime, school security, and insurance strategies during the TASA ...
Austin - The Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) Risk Management Fund has announced leadership appointments to its Board of Trustees. The Board, composed of experienced school leaders from ...
Workplace injuries in schools are shifting. Strains, slips, and falls still top the list, but more districts are wrestling with claims tied to student behavior, mental health, and workplace violence.
The Fund's new Data Center makes it easier than ever for members to access and analyze details about their claims. But why would you invest time digging into your data? Director of Benefits Ashly ...
Risk management programs thrive on constant evaluation and improvement. If your employees suffered fewer injuries this quarter than last quarter, you’d probably count the decrease as a sign of ...
Joel Zeff is a force of nature and a catalyst for change who brings unrestrained energy and a refreshing blend of humor, insight, and heart to the conference stage. Through his work as a journalist ...
A custodian strains his shoulder while lifting a trash can. A teacher’s muscles are tired after a long day of standing in front of her class. A bus driver’s back throbs every Friday afternoon. These ...
Most workplace injuries don’t come from major mishaps. They stem from employees rushing routine tasks or disregarding procedures. You can’t eliminate these tasks, but supervisors can make safety part ...