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Plan and design workplaces safely
The German Workplace Ordinance, together with the Occupational Health and Safety Act, implements EU Directive 89/654/EEC. It contains the basic requirements specified for workplaces.
Read MoreWhere smoking is still allowed
Long gone are the days of uninhibited tobacco consumption at work. They have always been a horror to non-smokers, who are forced to become passive smokers in offices and factory halls.
Read MoreCorrosion without a chance
Rain contains – in addition to its natural chemical constituents – a large number of other elements and compounds, many of which are of industrial origin and promote corrosion and thus rust formation in iron and steel.
Read MoreDemarcation by partition walls required
Partition walls structure spaces, provide protection against noise, dust and unauthorized access, and thus allow the optimization of the processes that are to take place within them. Variable partition systems are available in many designs and for every purpose.
Read MoreBike and Business: a business that only knows winners
Daily cycling keeps you healthy and protects the environment. That’s why more and more companies are encouraging their employees to switch from cars or buses and trains to bicycles.
Read MoreBike Republic Germany
There is a lot of talk about hysteria in contemporary Germany: Topics, questions, problems and dangers suddenly emerge, escalate in the social public sphere, only to be forgotten again soon after.
Read MoreOutside like inside
There is no second chance for the first impression. That may be true in many situations, and that’s probably why anyone who also makes the outdoor area of their store attractive is well advised to do so.
Read MoreHow professionals in Germany commute
More and more working people in Germany are commuting to and from work every day – and are increasingly annoyed by congested roads, traffic jams, poor bus and rail connections or a lack of bike paths.
Read MoreBaden-Württemberg prescribes parking spaces for bicycles
Baden-Württemberg sets the tone: The promotion of cycling starts right at the front door. Under the new building code, every builder of private homes must also provide reasonable bicycle parking in the future.
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