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4/17/2023
The average cost to inspect a boiler is $200 per boiler/object. For many members, this can add up to thousands of dollars each year in boiler inspections, which are required by the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI). According …
Read More › “Coverage Spotlight: Boiler & Machinery”
4/17/2023
VRSA members should be aware of two recent recalls that may impact equipment used by employees. Relion Battery Recalls Relion Insight Series Lithium Batteries Due to Thermal Burn and Fire Hazards Incidents: The company has received five reports of batteries …
Read More › “Recall Notices: Relion Battery and PRO XL501 Chipper Shredders”
3/31/2023
Playground inspections should be performed regularly, and more if necessary based on use, weather, vandalism, etc. VRSA Safety Specialist Edward Shelton recently met with Dean Crane, director of parks and recreation with the Town of Blacksburg, to discuss playground inspections. …
Read More › “Playground inspections – featuring the Town of Blacksburg”
3/22/2023
Weddings, parties, graduations, parades, festivals, and more. These are just some of the reasons individuals and organizations may wish to rent facilities or utilize property owned by a public entity. However, the users of these “tenant spaces” are not covered …
Read More › “TULIP Special Events Coverage”
3/01/2023
For the City of Colonial Heights, focusing on both the physical and mental health of their public safety employees is crucial. Both the fire and police departments require staff to complete some type of physical activity each day so they …
Read More › “City of Colonial Heights uses peer support and exercise to boost physical and mental health”
2/09/2023
VRSA risk services staff often conduct mock VOSH inspections for members. This helps not only to prepare members for real VOSH inspections – but also to identify areas that need to be addressed. During a mock inspection for the Town …
Read More › “Purcellville mock VOSH inspection results in safer stairways for employees”
2/02/2023
The Rivanna Solid Waste Authority provides recycling, solid waste, and household hazardous waste disposal services to residents in the City of Charlottesville and County of Albemarle. In 2018, the authority found itself significantly above the industry standard for its reportable …
Read More › “Rivanna Authorities reduces reportable injuries through focus on risk management”
1/20/2023
Uncertainty and change have followed the wake of the pandemic. Many of these changes impacted all of us in some way every day. One thing hasn’t changed – VRSA’s continued commitment to providing stable rates and dependable coverages to ensure …
Read More › “Getting covered for FY24”
1/20/2023
Since 2008, AlexRenew Chief Executive Officer Karen Pallansch has volunteered her time toward serving on the VRSA Members’ Supervisory Board. This February, Pallansch is retiring from AlexRenew after more than 30 years at the organization, and 17 as its chief …
Read More › “Longtime VRSA Members’ Supervisory Board Member Karen Pallansch retires”
1/20/2023
“Almost every quarter that I can remember since 1994, the City of Radford has been on the Gold Star List,” said VRSA Director of Workers’ Compensation Robin Duvall. Last fall, Duvall along with Senior Account Executive Lisa Schenk visited with …
Read More › “The City of Radford prioritizes early injury reporting – leading to more than 30 years on the Gold Star List”