A new edition of FRATERTALKS held: Optimizing occupational health with LEAN

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On January 28,

This is an innovative way of thinking and doing in prevention, focused on continuous improvement and enhancement of occupational health and safety, allowing the elimination of activities or tasks that do not provide added value, which in LEAN language is called “waste or waste”. That is the objective of LEAN SAFETY: to have more resources available to dedicate to what is truly important: reducing workplace accidents.

And to talk about this very interesting topic, we were lucky to have two experts like Dolores Rico, consultant and promoter in occupational safety, health and well-being and Ignacio Cabo, health and safety and continuous improvement manager at Ontex. Both gave us the most important keys about LEAN SAFETY, what its foundation is, what advantages it provides and how to implement it correctly in organizations.

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

If you have missed any Fratertalks chapter you have the opportunity to watch it by clicking HERE

And in the next Fratertalk...

We invite you to the next edition of #Fratertalks that will take place next February 25 at 10am where we will address something as important for our health as sleep and rest. Nowadays there are many factors that are enemies of a good rest, such as lack of discipline with schedules, the pace of life we lead, worries that stalk us or technological distractions.

To talk about it we will have the pleasure of having Dr. Javier Albares, neurophysiologist and Director of the Sleep Unit at the Teknon Clinic in Barcelona, ​​in a Fratertalk that will be titled “Investing in rest, investing in health.” 

You can register HERE. We are waiting for you!

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