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Day 11 – Gas Leak Horror
It started with a faint smell.
Auntie Efua was cooking banku when she noticed the gas burner was flickering strangely. She ignored it — thinking it was a low flame.
Minutes later, a spark from the match she struck caused a loud boom.
The kitchen door flew off. Her clothes caught fire. She suffered second-degree bur…Read More-
Your nose is your best warning system. Don’t ignore the signs.
#31DaysOfSafety #GasLeakAwareness #FirePrevention #LearnSafetyWithHammond
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Day 10 – CPR in the Market
It was a normal Saturday morning.
The market was packed. Then suddenly — a man collapsed near the plantain seller.
People screamed. Others ran.
But one woman stepped forward.
She checked his breathing.
No pulse.
She started CPR.
Two minutes later, the man gasped.
By the time the ambulance arrived, she had alr…Read More9 Comments-
Take a first aid and CPR course. Because someone, someday, will need you.
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Good evening, Pathers. Today marks the anniversary of the birth of Princess Ofori Asante. Let’s all raise a toast to Princess, as a she celebrates this day! Her positive spirit and unwavering drive continue to light the path for all those around her.
Please join me in wishing Princess a fantastic birthday filled with joy, fulfillment, and new o…Read More
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Good morning, fellow pathers,
find attached today’s food for thought.
Share your thoughts on it.
Have a nice day and stay safe.10 Comments-
The invitation could take the form of an idea, realization, professional club or organization, mentorship, webinar, conference, or other similar events. How you respond…
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Also, remember that some invitations knock on your doorstep once. Our whole journey from childhood to wherever we are now is a testament to the invitations we accepted or rejected.
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Good morning, fellow Pathers.
Let’s ponder on the attached quote and share our thoughts on it.7 Comments -
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Equity over Equality: The key to unlocking true potential.
This powerful visual highlights the difference between equality (treating everyone the same) and equity (giving everyone what they need to succeed).
In the workplace, equity means recognizing individual strengths, challenges, and needs. By providing tailored support and resources, we…Read More
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Day 9 – 3-Minute Fire Escape
The fire broke out in the kitchen. Thick smoke crawled up the stairs.
Everyone panicked — except 10-year-old Esi.
She had practiced what to do during a fire drill at school just two weeks earlier.
She shouted, “Stay low! Crawl to the door!”
She opened windows, guided her little brother out, and met her parents…Read More-
When fire strikes, your safety depends on what you already know.
#31DaysOfSafety #FireEscapePlan #PracticeSavesLives #LearnSafetyWithHammond
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Influential leaders understand that their primary responsibility is to inspire and empower the individuals within their organizations to reach their full potential.
They recognize that leadership extends beyond simply holding a position of authority; it involves nurturing and supporting team members to foster their personal and professional…Read More
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It’s often those small strides in the right direction that lead to the most significant changes in our lives.
What small stride(s) does this post remind you of?
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I know a lot of leaders like this..
Great leaders aren’t know-it-alls who continuously try to outshine everyone.
Instead, they admit when they’re wrong and genuinely want to learn from others.
It’s not about being the smartest person in the room. It’s about building a great team passionately committed to helping the organization achieve…Read More8 Comments -
Day 8 – The Smoke Alarm That Didn’t Work
They were all asleep.
A small electrical fault sparked a fire in the living room around 2:43 a.m.
But the smoke alarm didn’t go off.
Why?
The battery was dead. No one had tested it in months.
By the time the family woke up, thick smoke had filled the hallway. They escaped — coughing, panicki…Read More-
A silent alarm is as good as no alarm. Don’t gamble with your life.
#31DaysOfSafety #FireSafety #TestYourAlarm #LearnSafetyWithHammond
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