The Slovenian Ministry of Health has introduced new regulations for emergency response vehicles and protective gear, effective June 3rd. The new guidelines include a unified appearance for rescue vehicles featuring yellow-green reflective markings and white uniforms for rescuers. These changes have sparked criticism from some staff members who argue that green elements may be less visible in Slovenia’s landscape and that the white uniforms are impractical or even sexist. The ministry defends the changes by citing improved visibility, hygiene, safety, and team recognition. The color choices align with international standards ISO 3864 and ISO 7010, which define color codes for safety signs, while the national implementation includes specific design elements like the Battenburg pattern. Existing vehicles will not be repainted, and the new look applies only to newly purchased units.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both the rationale behind the changes and the criticisms from staff, without overtly favoring either side. It explains the technical basis for the color choices using international standards but also acknowledges local concerns. There is no clear ideological leaning toward left-





