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Commission Now Requests Suggestions for a Worker Radiation Protection Directive Regarding Ionizing Radiation Dangers

Wanted: Witnesses following a burglary in an apartment in Osterburken, as reported by Heilbronn Police Headquarters

Proposal requested for a safety directive to safeguard workers from ionizing radiation hazards,...
Proposal requested for a safety directive to safeguard workers from ionizing radiation hazards, according to the Commission.

Commission Now Requests Suggestions for a Worker Radiation Protection Directive Regarding Ionizing Radiation Dangers

In the quiet towns of Mudau-Schlossau and Buchen, two unexpected incidents have occurred recently.

On Monday afternoon, between 2 PM and Tuesday, unknown individuals illegally dumped waste on a parking lot near Landesstraße 2311, the road connecting Schlossau and the state border, close to the Seitzebuche. The illegally dumped waste included a 200-liter oil drum filled with an unknown liquid, a gasoline canister, two paint canisters, and a blue tarpaulin. The police in Tauberbischofsheim are urging witnesses or anyone with information to come forward to help identify the culprit(s).

Meanwhile, in Buchen, over 50 firefighters responded to a chimney fire on Neue Buchener Straße early Friday morning. Thankfully, the fire was quickly extinguished, and no personal or property damage was reported.

For more information about these incidents, press inquiries can be directed to the Heilbronn Police Headquarters. Their contact details include a telephone number (+49 (0) 7131 104-1010), an email address ([email protected]), and a website (http://www.polizei-bw.de/). For specific details about the Mudau-Schlossau incident, please contact the Tauberbischofsheim Police, Department of Trade and Environment, at 09341 810.

The police in Tauberbischofsheim are actively investigating the Mudau-Schlossau incident, and no further information about the culprit(s) or the incident in Osterburken was available in the sources.

Stay tuned for updates as the investigations progress.

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