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Government body played a part in crafting report addressing workplace safety initiatives under the Community action plan.

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Commission contributes to the creation of a report detailing the progress of the Community...
Commission contributes to the creation of a report detailing the progress of the Community initiative aimed at reducing occupational accidents.

Government body played a part in crafting report addressing workplace safety initiatives under the Community action plan.

The Prevo department of the Public Order Office in Gießen has expanded its presence, setting up information booths at the Fire Equipment House in Rödgen. This move comes as part of an effort to make services more accessible to citizens.

Starting from 9th September 2025, the Prevo department will be available at the Fire Equipment House on selected days. The department will be present on the 9th of September, 23rd of September, and 7th of October from 9:00 to 16:00.

At these booths, citizens can have their bicycles coded on site. However, it's important to note that proof of bicycle ownership is required for coding. Carbon bicycles, unfortunately, are not eligible for coding at these booths.

The Fire Equipment House is not the only location for these information booths. The Prevo department has also established booths in various city districts. The days when they can be visited at these booths have been specified, although the specific days were not provided in the text.

The Prevo team is ready to exchange information with citizens at these booths. The visits to the Fire Equipment House are not exclusive to specific times or districts, making it convenient for a wide range of residents to seek information.

It's also worth mentioning that the Prevo department's visits to the Fire Equipment House are not specified as daily visits. The exact schedule for future visits beyond the specified dates is not currently available.

One thing to note is that the search results do not provide specific information about the name of the staff member or leader of the Prevo department who is available at the information desk for citizens in the neighbourhoods.

This initiative is part of the Prevo department's commitment to improving accessibility and fostering open communication between the Public Order Office and the citizens of Gießen.

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