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In today’s quick Safety Share, we look at Electrical Hazards and emergency procedures
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Most times in wanting to achieve greatness in career and destiny, sacrifice, persistence is the language one must embrace 🔥
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These extinguishers often contain:
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Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
Dry Chemical Powder (ABC or BC type)
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Weakness is something inevitable once we find ourselves in this human coat, nonetheless, knowing how to handle a question around one’s weaknesses in job interviews matters 🔥
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Elimination of course. Why should we substitute if we can eliminate hazard. Unless maybe there is no way to Eliminate the hazard then we can fall on the substitution.
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Great submission, Boss Samuel, it’s rather unfortunate in our real world of work, elimination is most often not possible as the job needs to be done despite it’s associated risk and hazards
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It’s a wonderful morning fellow Pathers 😀. Today, we explore easy way of percentage calculation in excel 🔥
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Here is the second session of the insightful seminar on CV and interview preparation. Don’t miss out on more valuable tips! Watch and share your thoughts too.
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I just came across this insightful recorded seminar, and I encourage everyone to take some time to watch it. It offers valuable tips for CV preparation and interview success. Feel free to share your insights on this matter too. Big thanks to Mr Beny Smith for sharing these great insights! #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment…Read More12 Comments -
Hello my fellow Pathers, I have here a quick Safety quiz for you 😃, especially for my colleagues who have embarked on the level 3 of HSE🤓🔥
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As per OSHA and other safety standards
Above 23.5%, the atmosphere is considered oxygen-enriched, which increases the risk of fire or explosion. Normal atmospheric oxygen is about 20.9%. Levels above this can make materials ignite more easily and burn more intensely. -
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Good Day fellow Pathers
, today we take a quick recap on cell referencing; relative and absolute cell referencing in Excel9 Comments -
Hello Pathers, Nail your first impression! Here are the DOs and DON’Ts of writing a cover letter that will land you your dream job.
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Developing Leadership, here are few key attitudes to take note in developing personal and cooperate leadership
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Hello fellow Pathers 😊, in today’s interview tips, we explore few answers to “what are greatest strengths”
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Here’s a situation you will DEFINITELY face in your life and how to crush it!
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Job interviewers will always ask you this first question – don’t respond like everyone else and give basic words that describe who you are, tell a story! This will make you stand out and creates immediate connection with the interviewer especially if you can link it to the job you’re applying for
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Congratulations, @rufkatu-faisal, on achieving this remarkable milestone! Continue to make us proud and uphold the PPC banner wherever you go.
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- KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- BSC. GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
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AMANKWAH YEBOAH BRIGHT
Adaptable and detail-oriented Geological Engineering undergraduate with hands-on experience in geological mapping, mineral exploration, and data interpretation. Known for taking initiative and applying critical thinking to solve real-world geoscience problems. Proven ability to lead and collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams in dynamic, high-pressure environments to achieve project goals. Demonstrates creativity and adaptability in the use of industry-standard software such as MapInfo, ArcGIS, QGIS, GeoStudio, Dips, and Surfer. Committed to continuous learning and ready to take on new challenges that contribute meaningfully to innovative and sustainable mining operations.
I’m Bright, a passionate geological engineering graduate from KNUST, originally from Juaben in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. I’ve always been fascinated by the Earth and its processes, which inspired me to pursue a career in this field. Along the way, I’ve earned several academic awards and scholarships in recognition of my dedication and hard work. I have a strong interest in exploration geochemistry and geophysics for mineral exploration, as well as geotechnical investigations and resource development. I’m skilled in software like MapInfo, ArcGIS, and Surfer, and I’m currently developing my skills in Python as a beginner. Through leadership experiences and academic projects, I’ve developed a solid foundation to contribute meaningfully to the field of Earth sciences.
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