Fraternidad-Muprespa closes its VII Prevention Week
On the occasion of the celebration, on April 28, of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, Fraternidad-Muprespa celebrated the VII edition of its Prevention Week. The event was held this year around the motto “Assume leadership”, the first golden rule of Vision Zero, the global campaign of the International Social Security Association in favor of zero accidents, illnesses and injuries at work. These have been the essential events of Prevention Week:
April 22: Fratertalk#21
July of the ChurchHe was the guest in the Fraternidad-Muprespa space of online interviews focused on the prevention of occupational risks, which also served as the opening event of the VII Prevention Week. with the title "Red wire or blue wire? When leading is the right decision", the interviewee, a Specialist Explosive Disposal Technician, described the fine lines that make the difference between our actions resulting in negative or positive consequences. This coach, accustomed to working in extreme situations, explained eloquently, entertainingly and with numerous examples, how to manage fear and how to make vital decisions so as not to put one's life at risk. You can see again the Fratertalk or listen to it in format podcast.
April 25: Conference “Time to lead prevention”
With the aim of disseminating the Vision Zero philosophy, especially the first golden rule, assuming leadership, Fraternidad-Muprespa celebrated e On April 25, an institutional day in webinar format with the aim of promoting the construction of a solid culture in safety and health.
For this, he had guests of real luxury in this matter, such as Carlos Arranz, director of INSST,Juan Jesus Nieto, director of Prevention at Pascual, and Francisco J. Flor, founder of Danica Desarrollos S.L., who explained at the conference how they carry out these occupational health and safety actions in their companies, as can be read in this news. Mar Morales, director of the Department of Prevention and Development of the Culture of Health, opened the day, which led Rebecca Garcia, area head of said department. He closed the talk, which can be seen in this video, Natalia Fdez.Laviada, deputy general director of Prevention, Quality and Communication.
April 26: closing of the Exhibition of Prevention Posters of the 20th century, at the Museum of Steel and Mining in Castilla y León
The exhibition could be visited between April 4 and 28, World Day for Safety and Health at Work, but on the 26th a institutional closing ceremony chaired by Francisco Javier García, mayor of Sabero, with the assistance of representatives of Fraternidad-Muprespa and AXA Foundation.
In this event he took on special prominencethe sculpture of the figure of the 'penitent', a piece donated by the Granada Science Park, of the Junta de Andalucía, which Fraternidad-Muprespa moved to the exhibition, and which commemorates the person who burned the bags of firedamp gas in the coal mines, to protect the lives of the miners when they entered the galleries.
April 27: 24 hours 'non-stop' of prevention
The Fraternidad-Muprespa YouTube channel was the scene of a audiovisual content marathon on different topics: occupational safety, ergonomics, emotional well-being, Vision Zero, healthy habits and road safety, among others.
In addition to its own content prepared by selfies of Mutual Prevention Consultants in emblematic places in Spain.
April 28: IX Virtual Gala for the XPROTX Awards b02438f8XPROTX
Fraternidad-Muprespa broadcast the IX XPROTX Awards Galab02438f8XPROTX, whose objective is to recognize the best preventive practices by their mutual companies, aimed at improving safety and reducing work accidents and occupational diseases.
The winners in this edition were the companies Agbar Group, Corporate Social Credit Bank, Nidec Arisa, Endesa and Mixed Water Society – Jaen. Montserrat Garcia, head of the Occupational Health Area of the Ministry of Health, received the Extraordinary Award for professional career while el Extraordinary Award to the entityor organization committed to the prevention of occupational risks fell to theInternational Social Security Association.
Carlos Espinosa de los Monteros, president of the Mutua, inaugurated the gala, which was closed by its Managing Director, Carlos Aranda, while Natalia Fdez. Laviada, deputy general director of Prevention, Quality and Communication, was in charge of conducting it.