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Over 5,000 slip, trip, and fall injuries occurred in the manufacturing Industry between 2013 and 2017 — with 1,000 being serious, often requiring up to four months for recovery?. Let’s kindly take a critical look at these hazards and tighten our safety protocols to protect ourselves and our colleagues.
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Our attention spans are hanging by a thread with endless scrolling, constant pings, and the urge to watch “just one more” video.
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Image above suggests ways on how to reclaim your focus with simple, actually doable fixes. ✨
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Attention span is actually a crucial matter that is easily always overlooked. Thank you for sharing.
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Good morning fellow Pathers 😊, today we look at the difference between Hazards and Risk in our safety share
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Learning can sometimes be a cumbersome task, nonetheless, one has to harness these scientific technologies to make learning easier
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with the traditional learning , sometimes you really get what you are studying, And even i you do , it does not stay or stick or long
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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:
Foam
Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
Dry Chemical Powder (ABC or BC type)
Each is effective in smothering the fire and cutting off the oxygen supply. -
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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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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 - Load More Posts
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