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work at height | In any place, including ground level, where a person could fall through an opening (like an uncovered pit). On a ladder or scaffold. On a flat or sloping roof. Anywhere above the ground level. The primary focus of all "work at height" regulations and procedures is fall prevention and fall arrest (stopping a fall once it has started).
Me with my besties??? | Picture this: me standing like a hero of a Bollywood movie, full confidence, full attitude… and then SMACK!—my bestie’s hand lands on my face like it was auditioning for WWE. The sound was so loud that even birds on the electricity wires probably thought an earthquake had arrived. My cheek instantly turned into a red tomato, and instead of anger, everyone burst out laughing—because, let’s be honest, my shocked expression looked like a cartoon character who just got hit with a frying pan. One friend screamed, “Are you okay?” while laughing so hard they nearly fell off the chair, another started recording like it was a historic moment, and I stood there blinking like a Wi-Fi router trying to connect. The slap was so perfectly timed, even Google Maps couldn’t find its location. Honestly, it wasn’t just a slap—it was an art piece, a masterpiece of friendship violence. But the funniest part? After five minutes of roasting, my bestie hugged me and said, “Yaar, it was out of love.” Love? Bhai, agar yeh love hai, toh nafrat ka sample bhi dekhna hai kya? Still, that one slap turned into a memory we’ll laugh about forever—because only besties can hit you like that and still remain your favorite people on Earth....??


