Exhibition of Spanish prevention posters from the 20th century in Murcia
an exhibition of prevention posters from the 20th century, within its project to disseminate preventive culture. The exhibition is located in the Faculty of Labor Sciences , and can be visited by the public from November 22 to December 3 .
It consists of 48 reproductions of posters from the 20th century whose theme is safety at work, prevention and occupational health, showing the evolution that the image of prevention has had during the last century. On this occasion it presents an important novelty and that is that it makes available to the public an audio guide that allows, through a QR code printed on each poster, to listen to a brief explanation about each of the works via mobile phone, thus helping to contextualize both each artistic work and the entire exhibition.
The AXA Foundation collaborates in the dissemination and traveling of this exhibition, under the agreement recently signed with the Mutual Fund with the aim of promoting the prevention of occupational risks.
This exhibition is traveling in nature, in order to continue promoting preventive culture. He has visited different Spanish airports, such as Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Tenerife North, Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga, Madrid Barajas, Badajoz and Barcelona-El Prat.; as well as at the Chamartín railway stations in Madrid, Córdoba, Zaragoza-Delicias, Valladolid Campo Grande, Logroño, Bilbao Abando Indalecio Prieto, Sevilla Santa Justa, Ciudad Real, Barcelona-France, Alicante and Albacete. It has also been seen at the Círculo de Empresarios de Galicia at its headquarters in Vigo, at the Granada City Hall, at the Almansa House of Culture, at the XIX International Congress ORPconference held in Madrid, at the Granada Science Park, at the II Prevencionar Congress in Madrid, at the Provincial Delegation of the Junta de Castilla-La Mancha, at the provincial directorate of the Security Treasury. Social and I.N.S.S. of Salamanca and at the Barakaldo Integral Steel Workers Foundation and recently it could be visited at the Santander Tabacalera Civic Center. It will soon be exhibited in other locations throughout Spain.
