Minor aches and pains can develop into major—and costly—injuries. Recognizing and addressing warning signs early are critical ...
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 ...
Cybercriminals target human behavior 45% more often than technical vulnerabilities. Share these tips with your team during ...
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 ...
Managing emergencies, regulatory compliance, and other risks can be challenging for small districts operating under tight resource constraints. That’s why the Fund created the Risk Roundtable for ...
Heat stress is a top concern for school employees working outdoors in Texas. Temperatures peak around late July to mid-August, but dangerous heat lingers far into fall. That’s why it is vital for ...
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.
Round Rock ISD Risk Manager George Scherer is on a mission to embed workplace safety in the district's culture. He has an ally in Director of Custodial Services Quincy Bland. Collaborating with ...
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 start of the school year is filled with excitement, but without proactive risk oversight, small issues can quickly spiral. District leaders and risk managers should keep an eye on these common ...
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