Fraternidad-Muprespa exposes 48 prevention posters from the 20th century at the Santa Justa station in Seville

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Fraternidad-Muprespa
Población
Sevilla

The Santa Justa railway station, in Seville, hosts, between April 24 and May 3, an exhibition of prevention posters from the 20th century. This is an exhibition organized by

The opening of the exhibition was attended by the Government of Andalusia, Beatriz Barranco, General Director of Labor and Labor Welfare, Aurora Lazo, General Director of Active Policies, and María Isabel García, Head of the Training, Information and Statistics Area. Also attending were Rafael Hidalgo, President of the College of Social Graduates of Seville, Manuel Lucas Sebastián, Labor Psychologist at Adif, Antonio Barba, Managing Partner of Trajano Iuris and José Luis Oliva and Antonio Rincón, from the company VEIASA, among others.

Representing the Mutua were present, among others, the Provincial Director of Seville, Lola Jariego, and Miguel Ángel Quesada, Director of Communication and Institutional Relations, who guided those present on a tour to explain the various posters on display. 

The exhibition consists of 48 reproductions of posters from the 20th century whose theme is safety at work, prevention and occupational health, and allows us to see the evolution that the image of prevention has had during the last century.

A traveling exhibition, the purpose of the exhibition is to continue promoting preventive culture. It has already visited different Spanish airports, such as those in Málaga, Madrid Barajas, those on the islands of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca and Tenerife North and the railway stations of Chamartín, in Madrid, Córdoba, Zaragoza-Delicias, Valladolid Campo Grande, Logroño, Bilbao Abando Indalecio Prieto, as well as the Almansa House of Culture. It will soon be exhibited in other locations throughout Spain.

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