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Day 13 – The Flood Came Fast
It started as light rain.
Then it got heavier. In less than 30 minutes, the streets around Ama’s neighborhood were rivers.
Water gushed into her house. Electricity was still on.
She panicked — grabbed her phone, charger, and waded through knee-deep water.
Suddenly — a zap.
She felt a shock.
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Taking time to set goals and put together a plan is fantastic.
But what matters is the action you take and the results you achieve.
Execution is the cure-all
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The strongest (and simple) mental model to succeed:
Lost?
Get educated.Educated?
Get to execute.Executing?
Get consistent.That’s it.
Simple.
Focus.What do you think?
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Day 12 – What’s in Your First Aid Kit?
Kwesi slipped while fixing a ceiling fan. He landed hard on his arm — bleeding, groaning in pain.
Everyone panicked.
Someone shouted, “Get the first aid kit!”
But when they opened it… it was nearly empty.
No gloves. No antiseptic. No bandage.
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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.
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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 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.
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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!”
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When fire strikes, your safety depends on what you already know.
#31DaysOfSafety #FireEscapePlan #PracticeSavesLives #LearnSafetyWithHammond
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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.
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A silent alarm is as good as no alarm. Don’t gamble with your life.
#31DaysOfSafety #FireSafety #TestYourAlarm #LearnSafetyWithHammond
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Day 7 – The Near Miss That Woke Me Up
I was almost a victim of my own comfort.
One late evening, I was on-site, reviewing a structure. I stepped backward, unaware of an open trench behind me.
No signs. No barriers.
One more step and I would’ve been gone.
Someone shouted. I froze.
Just in time.
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Let’s stay alert. For ourselves. For each other.
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Day 6 – Safety Gear = Lifesaver
He didn’t want to wear it.
“It’s hot. It slows me down. I’ll be quick,” Kwaku said, tossing his helmet aside before climbing up to weld.
Seconds later, a metal bar fell from above.
Straight to where his head would have been.
Kwaku was lucky that day — he had just stepped aside. But that helmet he ignored?
It…Read More9 Comments-
It only takes one accident to change everything.
Don’t gear down. Gear up.#31DaysOfSafety #WearYourPPE #ConstructionSafety #LearnSafetyWithHammond
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Samuel Asamoa Bonsu Korankye is
feeling BlessedYour title might open doors, but it’s your values that keep them open. While roles and recognition may introduce you to opportunities, it’s your attitude, discipline, hard work, humility, right thinking, and willingness to grow that make you stay relevant and respected. People may applaud your position, but they remember your character and c…Read More
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Protocol might as well get you that position, but it’s your value that will keep you there. Let’s keep adding value to ourselves.
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Samuel Asamoa Bonsu Korankye is
feeling BlessedNew week, new energy! 💪
Let this be a reminder to stay focused, stay grounded, and stay committed to your goals. Every small step counts so show up with purpose, work with passion, and trust the process. This week, let’s choose progress over pressure and productivity over perfection. The best is still ahead! 🌟✨11 Comments -
Day 5 – Clean Floor, Clear Mind
Martha was carrying a stack of documents through the office hallway. She didn’t notice the spilled coffee near the entrance.
No sign.
No warning.
One step, and she slipped hard.
Her wrist broke the fall — and fractured on impact.
All because someone saw the spill… and walked away.
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If you see a hazard, don’t step over it — fix it or flag it.
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Day4 – Shortcut Regret
Kojo had done it a hundred times before.
He climbed up the scaffolding without a harness — just a quick fix, he told himself. It would take less than a minute.
He stepped onto a loose plank.
It slipped.
He fell.
His leg was shattered. Three surgeries later, Kojo still walks with a limp — a permanent reminder of one c…Read More11 Comments-
Don’t be fast and careless. Be safe and smart.
#31DaysOfSafety #ConstructionSafety #NoShortcuts #LearnSafetyWithHammond
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Day 3 – The Burned Lunch
It was just supposed to be a quick lunch.
Ama placed a sealed container of stew in the microwave and hit “start.” She walked off to grab her drink — just 30 seconds.
Then it happened.
A loud POP!
Smoke.
Sparks.
The container had exploded — plastic melted, stew everywhere, and the microwave caught fire.
Am…Read More9 Comments - Load More Posts
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