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Appeal on National Day for safety in schools: "In addition to Covid, avoid collapses"

2021-11-22T12:34:10.845Z


Giannelli: "Structural problems remain, also check the floors" (ANSA) "In the Covid era, we tend to associate school safety management with masks, spacing and hygiene measures. But the old building safety problems remain, as demonstrated by the recent collapses of attics in Sicily." This was underlined by Antonello Giannelli, national PNA president on the National Day for safety in schools. "On November 17, during the work of our annual conference - recalls the pres


"In the Covid era, we tend to associate school safety management with masks, spacing and hygiene measures. But the old building safety problems remain, as demonstrated by the recent collapses of attics in Sicily." This was underlined by Antonello Giannelli, national PNA president on the National Day for safety in schools. "On November 17, during the work of our annual conference - recalls the president of the association of principals -, we again posed the problem to Minister Bianchi and asked him to set up a control room, making ourselves available". In recent days, the NPC with Cittadinanzattiva and the Department of Civil Protection,activated a questionnaire to ask school administrators how the perception of the safety issue has changed in the last two years and tell about good practices, "because, we must not forget, we have done almost the impossible to bring the pupils back to school and make them stay" , adds Giannelli, who in conclusion addresses an appeal to the school community: "Today, in addition to remembering the victims of accidents that occurred in schools and repeating 'never again', we must begin to ensure that all the attics are checked and finally made safe all school classrooms ".adds Giannelli, who in conclusion addresses an appeal to the school community: "Today, in addition to remembering the victims of accidents that occurred in schools and repeating 'never again', we must begin to ensure that all the attics are checked and finally made safe all the classrooms ".adds Giannelli, who in conclusion addresses an appeal to the school community: "Today, in addition to remembering the victims of accidents that occurred in schools and repeating 'never again', we must begin to ensure that all the attics are checked and finally made safe all the classrooms ". 

Source: ansa

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