Large participation of Fraternidad-Muprespa in the V Prevencionar Congress

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The quote A leading professional in the sector sought, in this edition, to explore the reality and true prevention that companies need with a holistic, comprehensive and sustainable approach to corporate health and well-being.

Fraternidad-Muprespa was present in Congress from its very opening day since Natalia Fdez. Laviada, Deputy Director General of Prevention, Quality and Communication of the Mutua, was at the opening institutional table, highlighting the evolution of this meeting as a reference space to rethink prevention from a more human, collaborative and transformative perspective.

He also recalled his link with Prevencionar since 2016, when Fraternidad-Muprespa received the first prize in communication for the initiative Prevention Week: take it out into the streets, and expressed his gratitude for being part of the Honor Committee in this edition.

In addition, he also stressed that prevention should not remain on paper and claimed "anticipatory, proactive prevention that is emotionally connected to people, capable of generating environments of trust and well-being."

He described, in turn, the current challenges of the sector, such as occupational aging, mental health, the gender perspective and the impact of artificial intelligence, underlining the eager wait for the new Occupational Risk Prevention Law. 

In conclusion, he expressed two wishes: that the group of professionals believes in the value of their work, and not forgetting that prevention needs emotion, inviting participants and attendees to reconnect with the purpose of caring for life, health and dignity at work.

Fdez. Laviada shared the opening table with Felix Hairstyle, director of ILO Spain, Fausto Julia, director of processes at Avanta Prevention, Isabel Garcia Gismera, deputy director of Prevention of Asepeyo, and Antonio J. Cubero, professor at the University of Córdoba. This start of the Congress was led by its director, Agustín Sánchez-Toledo.

Prevention Posters

During the three days that the event lasted, those attending the Congress were able to see an exhibition of 27 posters designed by Fraternidad-Muprespa. These are works created on the occasion of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, a date around which the Mutual Fund organizes its Prevention Week, such as the commemorative posters for the Fraternidad-Muprespa Workplace Road Safety Week, which takes place every year in the month of November, coinciding with the World Day in Remembrance of Traffic Accident Victims.

Road Safety Showroom

Prevention consultants Javier Sanchez y David Revillo They were in charge, on the 26th, of sharing the new development of immersive virtual reality that the Mutua has to promote safe driving and sustainable mobility.

It is a simulator that offers the virtual driver real driving situations in urban and interurban circuits, with variables such as adverse weather, traffic, distractions and substance consumption.

The more than a thousand occupational road safety workshops held since 2017 and in which 9,000 people have participated, have proven to be effective tools to motivate behavioral change and better perceive risk.

In the last year, 226 deaths and more than 75,000 accidents related to road accidents were recorded, one death every two days due to traffic-related causes. “And 90% of accidents are attributed to the human factor” assured David Revillo.

Rafael Delgado offers the final conference of the Congress

The Prevencionar 2025 Congress concluded with a speech by Rafael Delgado, Mutua Prevention consultant in Córdoba, who invited attendees to look beyond words and connect with the essence of human communication. Under the concept “Listen with your eyes”, his message was a call to build prevention through empathy, observation and shared silence.

Delgado recalled something often repeated on stage: that preventive culture is not limited to regulations, but “It is emotion, it is connection, it is movement”, further highlighting that true connections “They are found in the microgestures, in the looks, in what is not said... but it is there, waiting to be heard.”.

Its approach proposes broadening the vision towards deeper ways of understanding collective well-being, recognizing that active listening is also expressed in the visual, sensory and emotional. “True prevention is built from shared sensitivity", he stated because "When we learn to listen with our eyes, we open new avenues for care, inclusion and transformation

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