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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 ...
The 350 risk managers, HR professionals, facilities personnel, and other school employees who came together for the Fund Members’ Conference in April brought a spectrum of experiences, perspectives, ...
Texas public school districts transport about 1.5 million students to their campuses each school day, and most trips occur without collisions or injuries. When they do happen, however, they command ...
The Texas Association of School Boards Risk Management Fund (Fund) is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to the Fund Board of Trustees: Brenda Essenburg of Needville ISD and Felix ...
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 ...
It’s easy to think of school safety as something that ramps down when students leave for break. In fact, summer is one of the most critical windows that districts have to strengthen their emergency ...
When Fund members with Auto coverage are involved in vehicle collisions, our adjusters' start working to resolve the claim and get them back on the road quickly and cost-effectively. Claim-reporting ...
During the 2024-25 multi-hazard emergency operations plan (EOP) review cycle, the Texas School Safety Center (TxSSC) will evaluate every school district’s EOP Basic Plan and Cybersecurity Annex. The ...
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.
TASB Risk Management Fund is a self-insured, nonprofit risk pool of more than 1,000 Texas public education organizations — Texas’ largest — collaborating to share risk, protect resources, and succeed ...