Strong risk management programs have the power to help schools trim costs and boost productivity. Learn more in this recorded webinar. Leaders can protect their districts if they understand the school ...
We often receive questions from Fund members about buying or renting inflatable bounce houses or moon walks for school carnivals or celebrations. Sometimes these events are managed by the school and ...
Hail can damage most exposed surfaces, but the majority of damage is to roofs, followed by damage to heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. How can Fund members minimize weather ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
When you think of MBA careers, investment banker, stockbroker, or consultant might come to mind. But Eleonora Mujica chose a different path. After earning her MBA, Eleonora (who goes by Ely) joined ...
Help prevent slips, trips, and falls in educational settings with practical safety tips for all roles, teachers to custodians. Learn district-wide strategies and reporting steps to keep campuses safe.
The back-to-school season brings a surge of activity and risk for operations teams. From lifting boxes to setting up classrooms, rushing through tasks can lead to serious injuries that delay your ...
Back-to-school season is underway, and families are starting to settle into their daily routines, like doing homework, packing lunches, and navigating pick-ups and drop-offs. Crossing guards are key ...
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.
Keeping a school safe is not just about locks, cameras, or emergency drills. True safety is built into the little things we all do every day—paying attention, speaking up, and knowing what to do if ...
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