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Report details Commission's role in assessing safety measures implemented to prevent workplace accidents as part of the Community action programme.

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The Commission has participated in creating a report detailing the progress of the Community...
The Commission has participated in creating a report detailing the progress of the Community initiative aimed at reducing workplace accidents.

Report details Commission's role in assessing safety measures implemented to prevent workplace accidents as part of the Community action programme.

The Prevco department of the Ordnance Office is set to expand its services to city districts, with scheduled meetings in Allendorf, Rödgen, Klein-Linden, and Petersweiher.

Starting from August 26, 2025, the Prevco team will be available at Petersweiher. Citizens are encouraged to visit and exchange information about public safety and order with Ordnance Office employees. However, it's important to note that specific personnel schedules for the Information Desk of the Regulatory Service Office in the Gießen districts on August 26, 2025, at Pohlheimer Straße in Petersweiher are not available at this time.

Following this, the Prevco department will be available at Allendorf on September 11, 2025, and at Rödgen on September 23, 2025. The team will also be present at Klein-Linden on October 7, 2025.

During these meetings, citizens can have their bicycles coded on site at the information booths that have been set up for this purpose. It's essential to note that carbon bicycles are not eligible for coding at the information booths. Proof of bicycle ownership is required for coding.

The meetings will take place at the Fire Department Equipment House from 09:00 to 16:00. The information booths offer a wide range of information, making it a convenient opportunity for citizens to learn more about the Ordnance Office and its services.

It's not yet clear if citizens can have their bicycles coded during the meetings at Petersweiher, Allendorf, Rödgen, and Klein-Linden, or if proof of bicycle ownership or restrictions on carbon bicycles apply to these meetings. The Prevco team looks forward to visits from citizens on the specified days and encourages everyone to take advantage of this opportunity to engage with the Ordnance Office.

In summary, the Prevco department of the Ordnance Office is expanding its services to city districts, with scheduled meetings in Allendorf, Rödgen, Klein-Linden, and Petersweiher. Citizens can have their bicycles coded on site at the information booths, and the meetings will take place at the Fire Department Equipment House from 09:00 to 16:00. For more information, citizens are encouraged to visit the information booths or contact the Ordnance Office directly.

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