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justposting1 · 2 months ago
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Weather Preparedness and Safety: Essential Guide for Hurricanes and Wildfires
Weather Preparedness and Safety: Essential Guide for Hurricanes and Wildfires Weather-related disasters, such as hurricanes and wildfires, pose significant threats to life, property, and the environment. Preparing for these events is crucial to ensure the safety of your family and home. This article delves into how to effectively prepare for a Category 4 hurricane, the best survival kits for…
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defensenow · 4 months ago
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constructionsafetynetwork · 11 months ago
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Safety Leadership
Safety leadership isn’t just a buzzword in the construction industry; it’s the foundation of every successful and secure worksite. In this article, we delve into why *safety leadership* is essential and how it transforms worksites. We’ll explore the traits of effective safety leaders, their impact on team behavior, and the role of training in fostering a culture of safety. What is Safety…
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inkskinned · 1 year ago
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love when men cry about body hair bc "it's hygiene" and yet 15% of cis men leave the bathroom without washing their hands at all and an additional 35% only just wet their hands without using soap. that is nearly half of all men. that means statistically you have probably shaken hands with or been in direct contact with one of these people.
love when men say that women "only want money" when it turns out that even in equal-earning homes, women are actually adding caregiver burdens and housework from previous years, whereas men have been expanding leisure time and hobbies. in equal-earning households, men spend an average of 3.5 hours extra in leisure time per week, which is 182 hours per year - a little over a week of paid vacation time that the other partner does not receive. kinda sounds like he wants her money.
love that men have decided women are frail and weak and annoying when we scream in surprise but it turns out it's actually women who are more reliable in an emergency because men need to be convinced to actually take action and respond to the threat. like, actually, for-real: men experience such a strong sense of pride about their pre-supposed abilities that it gets them and their families killed. they are so used to dismissing women that it literally kills them.
love it. told my father this and he said there's lies, damned lies, and statistics. a year ago i tried to get him to evacuate the house during a flash flood. he ignored me and got injured. he has told me, laughing, that he never washes his hands. he has said in the last week that women are just happier when we're cooking or cleaning.
maybe i'm overly nostalgic. but it didn't used to feel so fucking bleak. it used to feel like at least a little shameful to consider women to be sheep. it just feels like the earth is round and we are still having conversations about it being flat - except these conversations are about the most obvious forms of patriarchy. like, we know about this stuff. we've known since well before the 50's.
recently andrew tate tried to justify cheating on his partner as being the "male prerogative." i don't know what the prerogative for the rest of us would be. just sitting at home, watching the slow erosion of our humanity.
#writeblr#warm up#ps edited so it is more clear where “half” of men is coming from:#15% literally don't even touch water#an ADDITIONAL 35% ''wash'' by just running their hands under water WITHOUT SOAP#15+35 =50%#like that is not washing ur hands. go back and use soap#btw the numbers for women are 4% never washing and 15% ''just water''#which is still gross but like. sooo much better yikes#ps i know we're all gay on this site but watching ppl ''correct'' my math on this has been wild#i have a learning disability im genuinely bad at math so i check EVERY time someone corrects me#but no they're just confidently wrong.....#182 hours is a week babes. 182/24 (number of hours in a day) is ~7.6#that's where i got that number from. also from rent we know there's 168 hours in a week.#ALSO btw if u read this and ur response is ''men are also struggling rn tho'' like babe you missed the point of it tho#this doesn't even make fun of men it's legit just pointing out that bigotry against women isn't founded#in anything men actually CARE about . like they don't actually CARE about ''being clean'' when they make fun of armpit hair#or they would be WASHING THEIR HANDS.#men pretend to be rollin' in cash and Apex Predators and instead they are trained to be lazy and unwilling to act in emergencies#i have never and will never make fun of men for asking for more support on important topics like DV and mental health.#this is so clearly not about men; it's about how common just being plainly misogynistic has become.#like they don't try to hide it anymore.
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sakuraswordly · 3 months ago
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Sonic collaborates with the Tokyo Fire Department
August 30th to September 5th is Disaster Prevention Week! Our very own Sonic has been chosen to appear on this year's poster
Take this opportunity to acquire correct knowledge and disaster prevention skills!
Disaster Prevention Week is from August 30th to September 5th! In the event of a feared earthquake directly beneath the capital, it is believed that multiple fires will break out simultaneously. Early fire extinguishing is important to reduce damage caused by fire. Participate in regular fire and disaster prevention drills to improve your disaster prevention capabilities. Let's move it! Let's go for a fire and disaster prevention drill!
Safety & Security Information
It contains information that is closely related to daily life, such as disaster prevention and emergency advice at home and offices.
(1) Fire preventionPrevention of house fires 119 Notification System Residential Fire Alarms
(2) Information for business establishmentsPrevention, firefighting equipment, etc. Fire prevention and disaster prevention management Hazardous materials, fire countermeasures
(3) Recall InformationCases of fires caused by product defects, company announcements, etc.
(4) EmergencyLifesaving Training , First Aid, Proper Use of Ambulances
(5) Disaster PreventionEarthquake countermeasures Measures to prevent furniture from tipping, falling, and moving, firefighting and water conservancy , disaster support volunteers, preparation for wind and flood damage
(6) Accidents in daily lifeAccidents involving children, the elderly, and the season
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tjerra14 · 3 months ago
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cw pet injury, pet death
nothing more unnecessary than losing your 3 month old kitten to a tilted window (or your 14yo diabetic cat to hypoglycemia because for some reason you waited another three hours after finding her comatose, cold, and barely breathing in your garage, and merely covered her with a blanket. When she came in, our thermometer refused to give us a reading, she had a heartrate of 40, and a blood glucose of 0.7mmol/l.)
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thererisesaredstar · 3 months ago
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22nd Emergency Enlarged Meeting of Political Bureau of Eighth WPK Central Committee held in the recently flooded region of Sinuiju, North Phyongan Province (July 2024)
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drbharadwaz · 6 months ago
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How to Reactivate Heartbeat and Breath ? | Dr. Bharadwaz | Dr. RanjithKumar
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elongated-twink · 7 months ago
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I think being autistic does actually make me inherently better at animal handling because I, too, have been yelled at for growling and biting when everyone ignored my previous warnings and didn’t set clear boundaries
#my roommate’s always like Wow my dog responds so well to you!#yeah bitch I set clear expectations and consistent rules and I don’t yell at him#and I pay attention to his body language and the rituals he creates#literally it’s not that hard#ya she got him to train as a service dog LMAO#she doesn’t have the money to send him to a trainer and the time to do it herself#when I recommended she pull from the emergency fund (because his reactivity is getting BAD to the point of borderline aggression)#she was like ‘who has an emergency fund for their pet :P’#BITCH IDK IM NOT MAKING $30+ AN HOUR WITH A 401K AND FULL INSURANCE PACKAGE#THATS WHY I DONT HAVE A DOG??#just an in-the-works shrimp tank that I do in fact have a small emergency fund for#it’s your job as a responsible pet owner to attend to your animal’s needs. if you can’t do that you shouldn’t have a pet#and she fucking undermines the training /I/ give#like I was teaching him to find a toy when someone knocks at the door to redirect his energy and prevent barking#but now whenever he barks at the door she YELLS at him to find his toy#so I had to stop training that area because like. what the fuck am I gonna do???#notably I am the only person who can consistently get him to stop barking at the door#completely unrelated to the fact that I’m calm and give him treats when he stops barking#and comes over to me and chills out#goddddd I hate her she shouldn’t have any animals ever#anyways what was I saying.#oh yeah I’m the only person in this apartment who should ever be allowed to have a dog#this is also why I dont plan to get one! I recognize that the college life is simply incompatible with responsible dog ownership#(unless EVERYONE is REALLY onboard which. lmao good luck.)
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legobabyofficial · 2 years ago
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a3711 · 3 months ago
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My dad is a paramedic. He used to RUN this in our town. It wasn’t before prom, it was a whole week of safety stuff. (Still is, dad no longer runs it and there was no simulated car crash by the time I hit that part of highschool much to my dismay)
We had a full-on car accident scene with actors and first responders. It was HORRIFYING to most of the people witnessing it. It was also when I learned that being raised by first responders skews your definition of “horrifying” because I supplied ways to make it worse when I spectated :)
(I recommended a couple of open fractures, for the dead body to have a blood pool, and to have someone hanging by a seatbelt in the second car [car on its side] instead of everyone being out of the car and wandering in shock)
(I was NOT highschool age, I just wanted to come) (I skipped the police station and the morgue part. Not because I was too young, but because I had already been)
(my childhood was totally normal, why do you ask?)
That wasn’t even the end of it. It was a whole presentation deal with photos from actual, real-life crash scenes that my dad or his colleagues had worked as well. I saw the original photos at the ripe old age of 6. (Don’t leave files of gore on the kitchen table people!) Apparently the only questions I had were how fast you would have to be going to catapult someone through the windshield, and also how hard you would have to hit your head on the steering wheel to cause internal decapitation. Such a normal, well adjusted child I was and still am.
The bonus of growing up like this, is that I am rock solid in a crisis and pretty quick to manage a scene. I have borne witness to several car accidents without flinching and am able to act as a responder without issue, panic or hesitation. (I DO HAVE FORMAL FIRST AID AND RESCUE TRAINING, YOU SHOULD NOT TRY TO DO SHIT IF YOU DON’T, NO MATTER HOW YOU WERE RAISED)
My favourite car accident was when a car flipped in an intersection. I opened the back of the car, crawled in to get to the back seat and used my rescue knife to cut the kid free. Carried him out, treated the glass cuts, seated him in our truck, gave him a shock blanket and then walked myself the rest of the way to school (Dad was driving me and busy treating the parent) because I was afraid to miss my physics test. I showed up a half hour late for the test and did it with blood on my jeans. I only told my teacher why I was late AFTER the test, which he was not impressed about. Apparently that is the sort of thing you tell people when you arrive ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Fun times.
please i'm trying to figure out if my high school's administration was insane or something.
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defensenow · 5 months ago
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constructionsafetynetwork · 11 months ago
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Fire Safety Training in Construction
In the realm of construction, fire safety training is not just a regulatory requirement; it’s a vital practice that safeguards lives and property. This article will delve into why fire safety training in construction is essential, its key components, and how it benefits both workers and construction projects. Understanding Fire Safety Training in Construction Understanding fire safety training…
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Emergency Response Driver Training
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Our Emergency Response Driver Training program at Corporate Driver Training Australia equips drivers with the critical skills to safely and effectively respond to high-pressure situations.
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collected-sports-bra · 1 year ago
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Reminds me of one of my favourite videos about Elon Musk's ridiculous hyperloop, by Adam Something:
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It's 02:30 min long, he doesn't say a single word in it, and yet the video says everything there is to say about the whole project...
everything about this video
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simsushare · 1 month ago
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Firefighter Simulator - Experience Firefighting Adventures Realistic
Dive into Firefighter Simulator and immerse yourself in realistic firefighting challenges. Equip yourself, team up, and save lives in thrilling fire rescue missions!
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