It’s not uncommon for facilities to put wires where necessary, then leave it at that. In the moment, this plan will serve you well—it saves time you could spend labeling your wires, and it gets the job done. However, in the long run, this may end up being a significant hindrance. Read on to learn the top three reasons wire marking is important.
The Safety Factor
A vast portion of the wires in any given facility are electrical wires. If an employee doesn’t handle an electrical wire carefully, it could cause a significant safety concern. But how can they know that a wire is electrical without a labeling system? You shouldn’t rely on your employees to trace every wire they need to work with. Wire marking improves safety in your facility vastly.
A More Reliable Facility
Facilities run smoothly or fail based on the efficiency of their wires. When your employees need to install new equipment, they often need to unplug and rearrange wires. If they disconnect the wrong one or hook something back up incorrectly, it can impact your workforce’s productivity. Properly labeled wires can keep your facility running smoothly.
Faster Problem-Solving
Unfortunately, systems go down all the time. When they do, employees often troubleshoot the wiring to determine the problem. Without proper marking, it may take additional hours to figure out the source of the issue. Wire marking simplifies this process exponentially.
All of this is very inconvenient without the assistance of wire marking systems. Yes, you could have someone go through every wire in your facility with stickers to label your wires. However, that would take weeks, maybe even months.
It’s far better to rely upon cutting-edge technology that can mark wires and cords indelibly and non-destructively. Wire marking systems are essential to many facilities, and for good reasons.
Now that you know the top three reasons wire marking is important, you should take your facility’s organization to the next level and save yourself from massive headaches in the future.
Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
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- Slavery
- Syria
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- South Sudan
- Libya
- Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development
- Financial Contributions
SLAVERY
The Secretary-General spoke at the General Assembly event this morning commemorating the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, which took place on Saturday.
The Secretary-General said that the history of racialized chattel slavery is a history of suffering, crime, violence, and exploitation. But, he added, it is also a history of awe-inspiring courage that shows human beings at their best – starting with enslaved people who rose up against impossible odds and extending to the abolitionists who spoke out against this atrocious crime.
Mr. Guterres said that it is incumbent on us all to fight slavery’s legacy of racism. Governments everywhere should introduce lessons into school curricula on the causes, manifestations, and far-reaching consequences of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. We must learn and teach the horrific history of slavery, he said. Farhan
SYRIA
In Syria, since last month’s earthquakes, more than 1,070 trucks have crossed into the northwest of the country from southern Türkiye, carrying aid provided by seven UN agencies.
UN staff have completed 37 cross-border missions to the northwest since the first inter-agency visit to Idleb on February 14th.
In Government areas, the United Nations and humanitarian partners continue to help remove debris. Technical support was provided to committees assessing the damage in the governorates of Idlib, Aleppo and Latakia.
So far, the UN and partners have carried out safety assessments of nearly 3,700 schools and set up 8 temporary learning spaces in shelters and community centres. The United Nations and partners have provided 185,000 ready-to-eat meals and 785,000 hot meals to people affected by the earthquakes.
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Published: 27th Mar 2023 05:41:59 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Resurgence of The Gambia – A small country with big ambitions | United Nations | Podcast
In 2017, The Gambia embarked on the path to democracy, and sustainable development. In this episode of The Lid Is On, the UN’s flagship news show and podcast, Conor Lennon from UN News speaks to Niania Dabo-Tourey, the country head of the UN Capital Development Fund in The Gambia.
Niania knows the country inside out, and gives us her expert insight into the economic and development challenges facing the country, and how the UN is partnering with the government to bring about a better future for Gambians.
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Published: 26th Mar 2023 08:00:06 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: General Assembly President at the Closing of the UN 2023 Water Conference
Flocks of paper origami hummingbirds arrive to “attend” the UN Water Conference in New York from 22-24 March, carrying the future generation’s resolve to turn the tide on the global water crisis.
Published: 24th Mar 2023 08:00:01 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: UN Water Conference, Ukraine, Türkiye/Syria & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (24 March 2023)
Briefing by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
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- Ukraine
- Türkiye/Syria
- Central African Republic
- Sudan/South Sudan
- Somalia
- The Gambia
- Yemen
- International Days
- Noon Briefing Guests
UN WATER CONFERENCE
At 4:30 pm, the Secretary-General will deliver remarks at the closing of the UN 2023 Water Conference.
He is expected to reiterate that our hopes depend on bringing to life the Water Action Agenda forged this week, adding that this means game-changing, inclusive and action-oriented commitments to put safe, secure, sustainably and smartly managed water and sanitation within reach of every person on earth.
UKRAINE
The UN, the World Bank, the European Union and the Government of Ukraine launched yesterday afternoon the second Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment. It shows that after a full year of war, direct damage to infrastructure and people’s lives is calculated at more than $135 billion and social and economic losses amount to $290 billion.
Over the past 6 months the UN has produced more than 20 sectoral assessments in partnership with line ministries that informed these calculations. Housing, energy and the social sector are priorities for recovery and reconstruction, as well as addressing the damages and losses to the agricultural sector, which alone is estimated at $40 billion. According to the assessment, 80 per cent of this amount is related to productive loss in the agricultural sector and caused by destroyed equipment and mined farming land.
Also on Ukraine, today the UN Human Rights Office released two reports. One on the human rights monitoring mission in Ukraine and the other on the treatment of prisoners of war. These reports are available online.
TÜRKIYE/SYRIA
In Türkiye, the UN and its partners continue to support the Government-led response to last month’s earthquakes.
To date, UN agencies and humanitarian partners have reached nearly 535,000 people with shelter support. The International Organization for Migration estimates that 3 million people were displaced by the earthquakes in Türkiye.
About 1.7 million people are living in informal settlements, some of which lack proper water and sanitation services. Approximately 1.4 million people have received water, sanitation and hygiene support – and about 47,000 people have been provided with health services.
There are more than 345 organizations on the ground distributing hot meals to about 1.25 million people every day.
We urgently need additional funding to help more than 5 million people affected by the earthquakes in Türkiye. As of today, our flash appeal is about 20 percent funded.
And in Syria, the UN and its humanitarian partners continue to scale up our response in earthquake-affected areas across the country.
As of today, 1,035 trucks carrying humanitarian aid from seven UN agencies have crossed into northwest Syria from southern Türkiye, via the three available border crossings.
Our humanitarian partners in Al-Hassakeh and Ar-Raqqa governorates say flooding has damaged the tents of 270 families in collective shelters and informal settlements. At least 100 other families were also affected by the recent rains, with some having to temporarily relocate.
Affected families are receiving emergency ready-to-eat rations, mobile medical services, and other items from our humanitarian partners.
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Published: 24th Mar 2023 07:13:50 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Hear what Trump supporters think will happen if Trump is indicted
Ashbey Beasley, a survivor of the Highland Park mass shooting that took place July 4, 2022, jumps in at the end of a Nashville police news conference to protest gun violence. #CNN #News #shorts #short
Published: 27th Mar 2023 09:33:30 By: CNN
CNN Video: Zipline's new delivery drone comes with cute 'droid' for precise delivery
Logistics startup Zipline unveiled its newest drone, Platform 2, and aims for precise delivery with the help of a small, tethered "droid." #CNN #businessnews #dronedelivery #shorts
Published: 27th Mar 2023 08:09:11 By: CNN
CNN Video: Cameras capture tornado winds tear through different rooms of Mississippi high school
Surveillance footage captures the moment tornado winds tear through different rooms of Amory High School in Mississippi. #CNN #News #tornado #Mississippi #shorts
Published: 27th Mar 2023 08:08:48 By: CNN
CNN Video: Ukrainian soldier shares video diary from time at front lines
A young volunteer soldier, Akula, who signed up for the war at the beginning of the Russian invasion is now dealing with one of the repercussions of war: post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He spoke to CNN's David McKenzie about his time on the front lines and how it has affected his mental health. #CNN #News
Published: 27th Mar 2023 06:58:27 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Gwyneth Paltrow trial: ski crash accuser gives evidence - BBC News
A man suing the Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow has given evidence in her trial over a skiing accident seven years ago.
The retired doctor, Terry Sanderson, is seeking $300,000 dollars in damages, claiming he suffered life-changing injuries when she crashed into him.
Ms Paltrow denies she caused the collision and is counter-suing the 76-year-old.
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Published: 27th Mar 2023 10:10:31 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Six killed by female shooter at Tennessee school - BBC News
Six people, including three children, have been killed in a school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, according to local authorities.
The city's fire department said on Twitter that there were "multiple patients" from an incident at a local school.
Nashville police said they engaged and killed the shooter, a 28-year-old woman, adding that they are still working to identify the victims.
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Published: 27th Mar 2023 07:43:21 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Myanmar army chief vows to 'deal decisively' with resistance in rare speech – BBC News
Myanmar's army chief has vowed to “deal decisively” with resistance as the country's military celebrated Army Day.
A civil war has engulfed the country since a military coup in 2021.
The conflict has killed tens of thousands of people, and more than a million have been displaced.
But General Min Aung Hlaing, the head of the military government, showed no signs of backing down in a rare speech.
The regime, he said, would deal decisively with what he described as "acts of terror" by armed resistance groups.
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Published: 27th Mar 2023 06:00:19 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Nashville school shooting leaves multiple injured, say Tennessee authorities - BBC News
Multiple people have been injured in a shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, according to local authorities.
The Covenant School in Nashville, where the incident took place, is a private Christian school for students in pre-school through the sixth grade.
On Twitter, the city's fire department says there are "multiple patients" from an incident at a local school.
The tweet added that the area remains "an active scene".
Police report that they engaged the shooter and the person is now dead.
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Published: 27th Mar 2023 04:31:20 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Germany transport network halted by 'mega strike' - BBC News
Germany's transport network is at a near standstill as the country experiences one of the largest strikes in decades.
Staff at airports, ports, railways, buses and subways walked out shortly after midnight for a 24-hour stoppage.
Two of the Germany's largest unions are demanding higher wages to help their members cope with the rising cost of living.
There have recently been smaller walkouts by other public servants.
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Published: 27th Mar 2023 03:50:05 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Six Dead After School Shooting in Nashville, Tennessee
A 28-year-old woman has fatally shot six people at a school in Nashville, Tennessee - including three children.
Police killed the attacker at the scene following a confrontation.
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ODN Video: Local Resident Captures Footage of OIL SPILL in England
Scott Taylor has captured footage of an oil spill following a pipeline leak in Southern England.
The leak occurred on Sunday, and Perenco - the Anglo-French company that operates the pipeline - said a full investigation will be launched.
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ODN Video: Gwyneth Paltrow Says She “lost half a day of skiing", as Crash Lawsuit Continues
'Gwyneth Paltrow Says She “lost half a day of skiing", as Crash Lawsuit Continues'
Gwyneth Paltrow says she “lost half a day of skiing” as she countersues Terry Sanderson.
The retired eye doctor claims he suffered a brain injury as a result of a ski accident involving the actress in 2016.
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'Mississippi Tornado: Rescue Search Continues After DEADLY Storm Claims Lives'
Search and recovery teams have resumed after a deadly tornado killed at least 26 people in Mississippi and Alabama.
The state of emergency declared by US President Joe Biden will make federal funding available to the areas hit the hardest.
Satellite images released show how Rolling Fork looked before the damage caused by the storm.
Mississippi governor Tate Reeves has warned more severe weather could be on its way to the US state but is “inspired” by how Mississippians have handled the devastation.
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ODN Video: Orlando Bloom Meets President Zelensky in Kyiv
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Orlando Bloom paid a visit to Kyiv, and met with Ukrainian President Zelensky.
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CBC Video: What we can expect on housing in the federal budget | About That
The high cost of housing has been one of the biggest drivers of the cost of living in Canada. Rent has hit record highs and rising interest rates have increased mortgage costs. Andrew Chang discusses the state of the housing market with Financial Post reporter Stephanie Hughes.
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CBC Video: Why too many high-paying jobs make inflation go up | About That
Some 22,000 new jobs were added to the economy last month. The Bank of Canada believes this number is too strong. Andrew Chang talks with Stephanie Hughes from the Financial Post to understand how the numbers are throwing a curveball into the economy.
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Canadian parents are spending less on non-essential goods, like toys. Andrew Chang talks with Stephanie Hughes from the Financial Post to understand what that means for inflation ahead of Tuesday's federal budget.
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Global Video: Mummering: Newfoundland's unique holiday tradition comes roaring back
This past weekend in St. John’s Newfoundland, hundreds of people hit the streets for the Atlantic province’s annual Mummers Parade.
As part of this festive tradition, people gather up old clothes that have been lying around the house –tablecloths and oversized shirts are a favourite – and assemble a “mummer’s rig” or costume.
Originally, mummering was a house-visiting tradition. It first appeared in Newfoundland and Labrador in the 1800’s, though the practice dates back much further than that. Mummers would visit their neighbours in disguise, looking for beer and a bite to eat.
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Global Video: World Cup 101: The most important soccer (or is it football?) terms you need to know
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With the 2022 FIFA World Cup happening now, howup-to-datee are you with the most important soccer terms?
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Antony Robart explains.
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Global Video: Breast cancer survivors say issues like early menopause, loss of identity often overlooked
Just days ahead of her 40th birthday, Hilary Boswell received a terrifying diagnosis – She had breast cancer.
She received a unilateral mastectomy, a surgery she didn’t necessarily want but felt pressured into by her surgeon. It left her with one breast and, she says, it changed the way she saw herself.
“I remember struggling so much with the idea of walking around with one boob,” she said. “I just really felt like I knew what I wanted… and yeah, I wish I had done it, “ she added, referring to a double mastectomy.
Like Boswell, other cancer survivors sometimes struggle to accept the changes brought on by surgery or chemotherapy – such as early menopause, or loss of libido. And they don’t always get the support they need.
As Alyssa Julie reports in our series Against all Odds, some survivors and experts are asking health professionals to shed more light on the impact of a cancer diagnosis on the body and the mind.
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Global Video: Outside the margins: BIPOC and LGBTQ2 breast cancer patients rewrite the narrative
People from racialized and 2SLGBTQQIA+ communities are underrepresented in the institution of cancer care, and they’re slipping through the cracks because of it.
“I really felt like my issues didn’t matter. And I didn’t feel confident in making a decision about a life-changing surgery because I didn’t see myself represented,” said Michelle Audoin, the founder of Uncovered: A Breast Recognition Project. “The fact that I didn’t see myself in this space and my questions weren’t being addressed, it led to depression.”
For breast cancer, a reproductive cancer, the disparity can be especially apparent for the latter group. One thing is clear: it’s time to rewrite the narrative of what a typical cancer survivor looks like.
To do so, members of the community across Canada are fighting against these gaps, from diversifying what breast cancer looks like to writing a graphic memoir.
Global's Katherine Cheng has more.
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Published: 22nd Oct 2022 04:27:45 By: Global News
Global Video: "It's part of everybody's history": CNE's post-pandemic return revives multi-generational traditions
The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is back in Toronto after a two-year pandemic hiatus, and with its return, small businesses that struggled with the closure are back.
With revenue going from 100 to 0 when the Exhibition closed for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, being back at the CNE this year is extra-special for patrons and especially the small family businesses passed down from generation to generation.
“As much as this is a generational business for me and a family business, it’s also something that is an experience that generations have gone to the CNE and enjoyed,” said Sam Scanga, owner of several food booths at the CNE he runs with his family, referring to attendees’ love of his Primo Spaghetti 1.99. "It's part of everybody's history."
Global's Alexia Kapralos and Katherine Cheng have some of their stories.
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