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How Regular Site Safety Audits Protect Your Workers and Your Business. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Ensuring the safety of your workers should always be a top priority, and one of the most effective ways to accomplish this is through site safety audits. These audits play a critical role in maintaining a safe work environment by identifying hazards, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and fostering a culture of safety. Not only do they protect your employees, but they also shield your business from potential legal and financial consequences. Let’s dive into how regular site safety audits help safeguard both your workers and your organization.
By KARM Safety Solutionsabout a year ago in Viva
16 Days: Why Do So Many People In Ghana Laugh At Rape?
Thursday, 28 November 2024 By: TB Obwoge I have been bothered by this question for so long, I will never forget living in Ghana and wondering why men and women alike laughed so much at rape and sexual violence. One of the things that once again reminds me that all the disgusting behavior of MAGA America exists in Ghana but with Black people.
By IwriteMywrongsabout a year ago in Viva
The Big C
In 2013, I was treated with chemotherapy for the non-Hodgkins lymphoma I had. I say had because so far it has not come back. The cancer, I was told is the kind that is treatable, probably not curable. The last PET scan I had was in 2013, and I was cancer-free.
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Viva
Breast Augmentation and Breast Implant Safety
Breast Augmentation with Paraffin Injections A report published in 1903 about the use of soft and hard paraffin injections into the breast indicated the initial results from paraffin injections were in the majority of cases, pleasing. Five to ten years after issues associated with paraffin injections began to become apparent. In 1911 a textbook, Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery by Kolle, warned about the serious complications of paraffin injections into breast tissue.
By Annabelle Baughabout a year ago in Viva
The Tale of Pretty Privilege and How It Influences Women
How familiar are we with the concept of Pretty Privilege? It's common to think that individuals considered conventionally attractive—whether male or female—have an easier life than those who don't meet societal beauty standards. This perception is supported by evidence that beautiful people often receive better grades, have favorable job interview outcomes, enjoy increased opportunities, and grow up with greater self-esteem and confidence, as they frequently receive compliments about their looks. However, the implications of pretty privilege extend beyond mere superficial advantages. Often, it stems from internal biases and societal perceptions. This article explores the complexities of pretty privilege and its connections to longstanding issues of sexism and patriarchy, as well as its ongoing discussions in today's social media landscape.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva
Mis·in·for·ma·tion From Ghana "News" Platform Breast Cancer Month Fail Once Again
Saturday, 19 October 2024 By: TB Obwoge Once again as my nonprofit posts videos, information and awareness about breast cancer, it came across my feed. The dreaded posts from Ghana UTV platform, this year they've posted several videos promoting misinformation.
By IwriteMywrongsabout a year ago in Viva
Redefining Femininity
Women have been changing the supposed rules of femininity for hundreds of years, there isn't any doubt about that. But sometimes, certain ones stand out in such a legendary way that you know they'll be talked about for generations to come.
By Alexandria Stanwyckabout a year ago in Viva
Burst. Top Story - October 2024. Content Warning.
Well well well, fancy seeing you here! I know it has been a few weeks since my last post but it's been a turbulent time as those of you who read my author's notes will know. This is what this 'blog' story is about. I have my diagnosis!
By ThatWriterWomanabout a year ago in Viva
Self-Love Can Be A Finicky Business
I was made fun of a lot as a kid because of my physical appearance. My last post was a lamentation detailing my futile efforts to figure out self-love. I picked the concept apart, but that brought confusion. I asked questions to readers hoping to receive clarity, like whether changing my physical appearance in order to hide it or enhance it is self-love or self-hate.
By Neelam Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva
Health and Well-Being: Up-to-Date Fitness Trends and Mental Health AdviceBeing
Health and Well-Being: Up-to-Date Fitness Trends and Mental Health AdviceBeing It might be difficult to maintain health and fitness in the fast-paced world of today. In order to assist people live balanced lives, new fitness fads and mental health techniques are sprouting in response to the advent of technology and shifting lifestyles. This article provides helpful advice for preserving mental health in addition to examining some of the most recent trends in fitness.
By Abdelkrim Faghmousabout a year ago in Viva
Is Plucking My Chin Hairs Self-Hate?
They called me Needle in elementary school because I was so skinny. I was picked last for sports teams. On top of the frizzy curly hair, over-sized glasses, and braces, my body became another one of my many unfortunate physical characteristics.
By Neelam Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva







