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Going Back to School with District Worker's Compensation and Employee Safety Programs (Hardcover)
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Going Back to School with District Worker's Compensation and Employee Safety Programs (Hardcover)
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When school administrators think of school safety, they frequently
think of student safety and security. School district
administrators need also to be concerned about the safety of all
adult workers including certified and classified employees e.g.
administrators, teachers, secretaries, custodians, foodservice
workers, nurses, administrators, bus drivers, maintenance personnel
and others. Losses from injuries to employees result in disruption
of the educational process, lost days from work increased insurance
premiums and consequent loss of funding for core educational
initiatives. Injuries can diminish in frequency and severity or be
avoided almost entirely if administrators implement health and
safety systems. The cost of providing medical care to injured
employees establishes baseline data on which worker compensation
premiums are assessed. Administrators could reinvest costs saved in
workers compensation insurance premiums into educational programs
for the direct benefit of students. A comprehensive safety system
that confirms administration commitment to a safe working
environment assures management commitment as a legal and ethical
responsibility, promotes employee involvement, pinpoints and
eliminates potential hazards, and encourages employees to prevent
potential harm to other employees, teaching staff, and students.
This text focuses on developing a successful workers compensation
program and safety system for school district employees. The models
and strategies may be adapted for use in school districts for
reducing school injuries. School district administrators are
frequently forced to do more with less funding, particularly
considering the requirement to implement many unfunded mandates
from state and federal governments. Dollars saved from improved
worker safety and reduction of insurance premiums may directly
benefit educational initiatives in school districts. Primarily, the
funds for educating students may originate from saved workers
compensation dollars.
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