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Proposal for safeguarding workers from ionizing radiation hazards remains unadopted by the Commission.

On the night of Saturday to Sunday, an incident took place on the A31 highway in Haren, which is under the jurisdiction of the Emsland/Grafschaft Bentheim Police Inspectorate.

Workers' safeguards against ionizing radiation hazards remain unestablished, as the Commission has...
Workers' safeguards against ionizing radiation hazards remain unestablished, as the Commission has yet to endorse a directive on this matter.

Proposal for safeguarding workers from ionizing radiation hazards remains unadopted by the Commission.

On the night of Sunday, a traffic accident occurred on the A31 near the town of Haren, Germany. The incident involved a Mercedes car traveling northbound and was caused by a burst tire on the vehicle.

Fortunately, the driver of the Mercedes, a 65-year-old individual, was unharmed in the accident. However, the car collided with the central safety barrier after spinning, resulting in approximately 20,000 euros worth of damage.

The accident investigation officer responsible for the incident is typically a representative from the local police traffic accident investigation unit or the state's road traffic authority. For inquiries outside of business hours, contact the locally responsible police station.

For all media-related inquiries, you can contact Corinna Maatje, the Press Spokesperson for the Police Inspectorate Emsland/Grafschaft Bentheim. Her email address is [email protected], and her contact telephone number is 0591 87 203. The website for the Police Inspectorate Emsland/Grafschaft Bentheim is http://www.pi-el.polizei-nds.de.

We hope that everyone involved in the accident recovers quickly and safely, and we urge all drivers to ensure their vehicles are in good condition before setting out on the road. Always remember to drive safely and responsibly.

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