Charles Aggrey
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Peace Advocate || There is a need to #EndCollectiveViolence sooner than tomorrow. || Give peace a chance.
Canada
Joined November 2011
I think a psychological evaluation is needed to be eligible to vote. Though requiring a psychological evaluation for voting raises concerns about potential biases and infringement on individual rights. Fair and equal access to voting is crucial in a democratic society, which the
This is why I don't believe in Democracy as the best form of government. Half the voters are stupid.
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One resignation can expose what was already broken. When your sales or processes depends on one person's memory and relationships, you don't have a system. You have a single point of failure. The day they leave, the scramble begins. Map your processes and footprints. Document
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The Girl: She wears a simple, slightly worn dress, perhaps pale blue or gray, blending with the muted tones of the forest. Her hands fidget slightly, picking at a loose thread on her sleeve, suggesting a sense of incompleteness or unease. Her eyes, when briefly visible, are clear
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To my beloved brothers, sisters, cousins, nephews, nieces, uncles, aunts, dear friends, and kind well-wishers, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for the love and warm wishes you showered on me for my birthday. Though I didn’t host a celebration, the day was made truly
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Personal hygiene should not interfere with anyone’s ability to complete their job effectively and safely. The workplace is your space, keeping it clean helps to keep you safe. 🛑 Remember: TAKE TWO SECONDS TO STOP AND THINK BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR NEXT MOVE
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🧼 Always Wash Your Hands: • Before and after your shift • After using the restroom • When hands are dirty or contaminated • After sneezing or coughing • Before and after eating • After cleanup activities • After handling tools, equipment, or removing gloves
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🤧 ILLNESS PREVENTION • Don’t come to work if you’re feeling sick • Sneeze or cough into a tissue or your elbow • Wash hands after sneezing or coughing • Dispose of used tissues immediately
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🧹 WORK AREA AND COMMON AREA CLEANLINESS • Keep work areas tidy and clean up after yourself • Clean up after using restrooms or common areas • Dispose of garbage and paper towels properly • Wipe down surfaces and pick up anything dropped • In lunchrooms:• Don’t leave
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🧴 BODY HYGIENE • Wash hands frequently • Use hand sanitizer when soap and water are unavailable • Never use harsh cleaners, solvents, or chemicals on your hands
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👕 CLOTHING & PPE • Wear a clean uniform every day and keep work clothes in good condition • Avoid ripped or loose clothing that could get caught in machinery • Do not wear damaged, torn, worn out, or excessively dirty PPE • Do not reuse single-use PPE (e.g., disposable
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✅ Benefits of Good Personal Hygiene at Work: • Promotes good health and well-being for all personnel • Prevents the spread of illness • Limits distractions and safety concerns due to poor hygiene and housekeeping issues • Sets a good example for everyone else in the
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WORKPLACE HYGIENE When most people hear the word “hygiene”, the first thought that comes to mind is personal cleanliness. But hygiene is more than keeping your hands clean. Hygiene applies to protecting yourself from getting sick. By practicing good hygiene, you minimize the
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On Canada Day, we weave together the vibrant threads of our past, present, and future, celebrating a nation built on unity, kindness, and the promise of tomorrow. #CanadayDay #July1st #julyfirst
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For more information on Heat Stress and how to control the hazards of working in extreme temperatures, please feel free to contact me anytime. We have this mantra “TAKE TWO SECONDS TO STOP AND THINK BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR NEXT MOVE”
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CONTROLLING HEAT STRESS • When temperatures start to increase in the spring, your body needs to become used to working in the heat. Don’t overdo it or force yourself to go fast. Even after a holiday or long weekend, you may need to get used to the heat again • Wear light,
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1. HEAT EXHAUSTION Heat exhaustion is when your body cannot keep blood flowing through the body both for vital organ functions and to the skin for cooling. Symptoms include: • Weakness & feeling faint • Headache • Breathlessness • Nausea & vomiting • Difficulty
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Our safety talk this week will be on HEAT STRESS When your body loses too much sweat through heavy labour or working under hot, humid conditions, you can become dehydrated. If your body doesn’t have enough water to cool itself down, your temperature can rise above 38°C. That’s
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