A new edition of Fratertalks celebrated. People at the center of occupational road safety

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On November 18, and as a closing to the V Workplace Road Safety Week,

On this occasion we had the honor of having a person who has dedicated a large part of his professional life to reducing and preventing road accidents. This is Bartolomé Vargas, first chief prosecutor of road safety of the State Attorney General's Office for 16 years, who shared with the attendees interesting reflections and his point of view about different aspects that are of special importance to avoid traffic accidents.

If you were not able to attend the live, below you can watch the video of the Fratertalk:

And 1,004 is not just any number. This is the number of people who died last year in road accidents, according to the DGT. A numerical data in which authentic personal dramas, truncated life projects and families that are broken are hidden behind.

A more than enough reason not to give up in our efforts to encourage and promote road safety in the work environment with the celebration of our V Road Safety Week with which this Fratertalk put the finishing touch.

We are waiting for you in the next edition of Fratertalks which will be in January___where we will talk about the importance of doing prevention for everyone and among everyone. In an increasingly diverse business world, where people of different sex, age, culture or workers with different abilities coexist, the need is evident for prevention to be directed ‘Towards an adapted ORP, diverse and inclusive’

That will be the title of the first Fratertalk of 2023 where we will have Patricia Sanz Cameo, Vice President of Equality, Human Resources and Culture ONCE Institutional and Digital Inclusion.

It will be next January 27 at 10am and as always we hope to have your assistance! If you want to register click HERE.

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