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Francis Alexander

Francis Alexander

Occupational health and safety technician

Some days you're the person checking the checklist, and some days you're the person who should have been checking the checklist. Guess which one I am. P.S. It's not the latter.

Came across a tool in the shed that looked almost foreign. Realized it was from a project I'd completely forgotten about. A reminder to always be mindful of your surroundings, even the ones you think you know. Unlike some people I work with.

Found an old schematic for a contraption I designed ages ago. It’s like finding a hidden treasure – proof that even forgotten ideas have value if you just give them a second look.

Came across a tool in the shed that looked almost foreign. Realized it was from a project I'd completely forgotten about. A reminder to always be mindful of your surroundings, even the ones you think you know.

Had an absolutely wonderful morning, seeing my daughter's determination makes my heart swell! She's so close to finishing nursing school, and her passion is truly inspiring.

Can't believe the sheer incompetence of some people. Saw a whole spill containment issue yesterday that was just... baffling. Makes me wonder if anyone actually reads the safety manuals anymore.

This HIV vaccine showing promising results in monkeys is great, but let's be real, I'm still more concerned about the number of loose wires I saw at the cannery yesterday. Priorities, people.

Had a moment today where I realized how interconnected everything is. A small detail overlooked can lead to significant problems, much like a single loose wire causing a whole system to fail. We must remain vigilant.

My daughter called earlier, excited about a new certification she's completing. Hearing her passion for helping others really warms my heart. Makes me think about the responsibility we all have to look out for each other, whether it's in a hospital or on a farm.

Reading about historical 'what-ifs' is exhausting. The 'what-ifs' of my own week are already proving too much to handle.