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Agency Contributed to Workplace Accident Prevention Program Report Development
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Report details Commission's work on enacting measures to reduce workplace accidents within the Community action programme.

News Article: Ordnance Office Expands Services in Gießen City Districts

The Prevo department of the Ordnance Office in Gießen is expanding its services to city districts, with visits scheduled to take place at the Fire Department Equipment House in Allendorf, Rödgen, and Klein-Linden.

Starting from 09/11/2025, citizens in these districts can now exchange information with Ordnance Office employees about public safety and order. The Prevo department will be available in Allendorf and Rödgen on the respective dates, from 09:00 to 16:00, and in Klein-Linden on 10/07/2025, following the same schedule.

It's important to note that these visits are not eligible for coding bicycles, as carbon bicycles are not eligible for coding at the information booth. However, a separate information booth has been set up for this purpose, also located at the Fire Department Equipment House.

Citizens can have their bicycles coded on site at the information booth, which serves as a bicycle coding station. Proof of bicycle ownership is required for coding.

The Prevo department's visits are not specified to be at the information booth, but they will all take place at the Fire Department Equipment House. The exact days for visits in Allendorf, Rödgen, and Klein-Linden are not specified in the article, but it is confirmed that they will all occur on weekdays.

Employees of the Public Order Office (Ordnungsamt) will also be exchanging information on public safety and order in the city districts of Gießen on 09/11/2025, 09/23/2025, and 10/07/2025. However, the specific employees involved and the fire stations where this exchange action will take place are not detailed in the available sources.

The Ordnance Office's visits are a great opportunity for citizens to engage with the authorities and discuss any concerns they may have about public safety and order in their districts. The information booth offers a wealth of information to citizens, making it a valuable resource for the community.

For more information about the Ordnance Office's visits or the bicycle coding service, citizens are encouraged to visit the information booth or contact the Prevo department of the Ordnance Office directly.

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