After the fatal attack on a train attendant, the railway deployed two inspectors on some journeys as a test. Initial feedback from employees is positive.
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About two and a half months after the fatal attack on a train attendant, the railway is testing the possibility of having two inspectors on the train for the first time. The company said the double crewing should ensure more safety on the train.
After a first week of testing, employees reported back “that by acting together they were able to defuse a critical situation and prevent further escalation.” This shows the quick effectiveness of the double staffing, said the chairwoman of the DB Regio Mitte regional management, Silke Janser.
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