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EKEDCs VISION OF ZERO FATALITIES
As part of the company's aim of achieving ISO 445001, the vision of zero fatality, injury to staff and third parties in 2020, a safety awareness session was organised for CDA chairmen and stakeholders under Orile District.
The session which was facilitated by the Head of Safety EKEDC, Aniekan Essien, had these areas covered:

* What is Safety?
* Law of Right of Way
* Dangers of Violating Right of Way.
* Contact numbers and social media platforms to reach in case of emergency or accidents.
A lot of positives were taken out at the end of the session as it was quite interactive.

Present at the session were AGM Branding and CSR, Babatunde Lasaki and some staff members of the company.
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Classes of Fire Extinguishers
Did you know that any fire extinguisher can't be used on any fire? Fires are caused by a number of factors; the principal cause of the fire determines the extinguisher to be used. Image
Fire extinguishers are placed into 4 classes:
Class A: Puts out fires in common combustibles like paper and wood
Class B: This class extinguishes fires that are caused by flammable liquids such as petrol and oil
Class C: Extinguishes electrically related fires
Class D: It extinguishes fires caused by flammable metals

The class type is written on the body of the fire extinguisher along with a colour code.
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#ThinkSafety
Fuses are designed to break the circuit (cut electric supply) so as to avoid; damage to your appliances or electric fires.
Replacing damaged fuses with other metallic objects can compromise the entire circuit. We recommend replacing fuse with fuses of identical ratings.
Guarantee your safety this weekend & during the holidays. Have a lovely weekend & happy Sallah.
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Tilted and Fallen Poles

Tilted, broken and fallen poles pose a great hazard to us and the environment we live in.
Fallen poles can still be energised leading to electrocution and electrical fires, hence, the need to identify it and report immediately.
Factors that could lead to above scenario include:
a. Weakened wooden poles as a result of aging and exposure to the elements.
b. Broken concrete poles due to vehicles ramming into it.
c. Loose soil texture could cause poles to tilt and eventually fall.
Have you seen such poles in your area? If yes, kindly share pictures of the affected pole and the exact location (street address, town, nearest bus stop or landmark) of the pole(s) you saw.

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Safety signs are divided into categories with a specific colour and format assigned to it. The categories of safety signs are:
1. Prohibition Signs (RED SIGN)
It conveys “DO NOT” or “NOT ALLOWED” command. This sign means stop performing a certain action. This sign has a white background circle with a thick red outline and a 45📷 diagonal crossbar that descends from left to right & a black pictogram.
2. Warning Signs (YELLOW SIGN)
This sign alerts people of nearby danger or hazard. It consists of a yellow equilateral triangle, with a black outline and a black pictogram in the middle of the triangle.
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