Global interest in the focus of the lifeline for reporting safety hazards at construction sites
The line of life.
Receives a report until the event closes
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the institution of safety an hygiene
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Is Israeli development on the way to saving lives in Germany?
The National Focus The Life Line of the Institute for Safety and Hygiene, through which the public reports safety hazards at construction sites, saves workers' lives every day.
The project was presented to a representative of the German embassy, and the possibility of cooperation with other countries is currently being examined.
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Bernhard Schultz, head of the Labor and Welfare Department at the German Embassy in Israel, was a guest at HaMoked's Knesset.
"I am very impressed with the options that provide workers at construction sites in Israel with better occupational safety," said Schultz.
Dr. Mickey Winkler, Acting Director General of the Institute for Safety and Hygiene, expressed hope for future cooperation and knowledge exchange between Israel and Germany and other countries.
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