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Recommendation requested for a new directive to safeguard workers from the hazards connected to ionizing radiation exposure, as per Commission's order.

On August 8, a water pipe rupture occurred on Gustav-Stresemann-Ring, resulting in substantial disruptions to the public transportation system.

Recommendation for a radiation safety guideline for workers has been requested, outlining measures...
Recommendation for a radiation safety guideline for workers has been requested, outlining measures to safeguard employees from the hazards posed by ionizing radiation.

Recommendation requested for a new directive to safeguard workers from the hazards connected to ionizing radiation exposure, as per Commission's order.

In the heart of Wiesbaden, Germany, the local bus services are operating as usual, according to the latest updates. The Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden has announced that as of mid-August 2025, no route changes have been reported for bus lines 3, 6, 16, 22, 27, 28, 33, 37, 45, and 49.

However, some specific lines are affected by temporary reroutes due to ongoing traffic trials in the Rheinufer Biebrich area. Lines 3, 4, 9, 14, and 39 are affected, but it's important to note that no changes have been announced for lines 3, 4, and 39. Rerouting is only applicable for lines 9 and 14.

For those seeking confirmation of schedules or live changes, local provider ESWE Verkehr or apps like Moovit may provide real-time updates.

For buses traveling to destinations such as Oberjosbach / HSK / August-Bebel-Straße, South Cemetery, Mainz, Nordenstadt, Raiffeisenplatz, and the Leisure Pool, there are changes in the routes. Buses starting at Brunhildenstraße will proceed via Siegfriedring and Hasengartenstraße to the replacement stop in Weidenbornstraße, then Weidenbornstraße and Mainzer Straße to Welfenstraße, before resuming their regular routes.

Line 27 (Destination: Vocational School Center) will end at Brunhildenstraße, while Line 27 (Leisure Pool) will be rerouted from "Main Station A" via Salzbachstraße, Gartenfeldstraße, Mainzer Straße, Weidenbornstraße, and Hasengartenstraße, then resume regular route.

Lines 3, Line 6, Line 33, Line 49, and Line 22 (Trips via Brunhildenstraße) will run parallel with Line 27 (Leisure Pool) to Hasengartenstraße, then return to their regular routes via Hasengartenstraße.

The current rerouting plan can be found on the ESWE-Verkehr website (www.eswe-verkehr.de), and the timetable displays at affected stops provide general information about the rerouting. The timetable and fare information can also be obtained via the hotline of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (069 24 48024) and the ESWE-Verkehr service telephone (0611 45022450).

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, passengers are advised to visit the ESWE-Verkehr website (www.netzplan-our website.de) and check the interactive network map. The rerouting plan is published by ESWE Verkehr and Baumgardt Consultants.

For those needing the contact details for the responsible department or office, they can be found on the website of the State Capital Wiesbaden (our website.de). The publisher of this press release is the Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden (pressereferat@our website.de). The ESWE-Verkehr service telephone is reachable from Monday to Friday between 7:00 and 18:00, and on Saturdays from 8:00 to 15:00.

In the given text, it is mentioned that some bus lines are impacted by temporary reroutes due to traffic trials. Lines 9 and 14 are affected by these reroutes, while lines 3, 4, and 39 are not affected in terms of changes. Additionally, the finance and transportation industries are involved as passengers can obtain timetable and fare information via the ESWE-Verkehr hotline or the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund hotline, and the network map can be found on the ESWE-Verkehr website, which falls under the public-transit industry.

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