FRATERTALKS EDITIONS 2023
Fratertalk 27. TOWARDS AN ADAPTED, DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE PRL, WITH PATRICIA SANZ
Guaranteeing that disabled workers can carry out their work in full safety and health conditions must be one of the priorities for any company. Therefore, it is essential that occupational risk prevention be adapted, diverse and inclusive.
We talk about this in this edition of Fratertalks with Patricia Sanz , v icepresident of Equality, Human Resources and Institutional Culture and Digital Inclusion of ONCE , who shared with us interesting reflections about the inclusion and integration of people with disabilities in the workplace.
Fratertalk 28. FROM PREVENTING SOMETHING FROM GOING WRONG TO ENSURE THAT EVERYTHING GOES WELL, WITH GUSTAVO ROSAL
In this edition of Fratertalks we talk about PEOPLE, because they are not part of the problem but the solution to generate that much-needed safety culture within a company.
Gustavo Rosal , Director Human Factors Innovation at Prevencontrol as well as being President of the Spanish Ergonomics Association, spoke to us about how our decisions, behaviors and mental schemes influence whether or not to adopt a safe attitude.
Fratertalk 29. NANOMATERIALS, AN INVISIBLE RISK, WITH JOSE ANTONIO PÉREZ
In recent decades and especially in recent years, nanomaterials and nanotechnology have revolutionized the world of science, industry and also, of course, the risk that exists in working with them.
To learn more about the occupational risks associated with nanomaterials, we spoke in this Fratertalk with José Antonio Pérez Calvo, Health & Safety Coordinator at the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
Fratertalk 30. MAKE THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE, IDENTIFY HAZARDS AND EVALUATE RISKS, WITH HERNART GONZÁLEZ
Identifying the dangers that exist in the workplace and then evaluating the risk is essential to avoid work accidents and occupational diseases, adopting the necessary preventive measures. How can we avoid accidents if we sometimes find ourselves with generic risk assessments, too extensive but with little content that adds value and that in the end all this makes it become a merely bureaucratic document without more?
About how to improve risk assessments and learn about tools to identify dangers we have spoken with Henart González , consultant at i+3, in an edition of Fratertalks that also coincides with the VIII Prevention Week of Fraternidad-Muprespa whose slogan is 'Make the invisible visible, identify dangers and evaluate risks'.
Fratertalk 31. CLIMATE CHANGE AND PREVENTION OF OCCUPATIONAL RISKS: TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE AND HEALTHY COMMITMENT, WITH ALFREDO IGLESIAS
In this edition of Fratertalks we talk about how climate change can affect the health of workers and what measures can be adopted in this regard, considering each sector and worker, and especially the most vulnerable and sensitive workers.
We have had Alfredo Iglesias as a guest, Doctor of Mining Engineer and international consultant, who has shared with us reflections to take into account in the prevention of occupational risks.
Fratertalk 32. REACTIVATE. LESS MEDICATION AND MORE MOVEMENT, WITH ANTONIO JESÚS CASIMIRO
In this edition of Fratertalks we talk about the importance of adopting an active lifestyle to improve our health and prevent certain diseases, and how to recharge ourselves with energy through conscious movement.
We have had Antonio Jesús Casimiro as a guest, Graduate and Doctor in Physical Education, as well as a physical trainer and personal coach of high-performance athletes, who told us in his own words, that “there is no better way to be good with others than to be good with ourselves.”
Fratertalk 33. BRAKE STROKE: PREVENT AND IDENTIFY BRAIN INFARCTION, WITH JULIO AGREDANO
In this edition of Fratertalks we talk about e ICTUS, a disease that is the second cause of death in Spain and the first in women , with the aim of improving their awareness and knowing how to identify a stroke, the risk factors that affect it and how to prevent it.
We have had Julio Agredano as a guest, President and Founder of the Fundación Freno al ICTUS , who shared with us the importance of being able to inform and train the group of employees of an organization and people in general, in the fight to prevent this disease, avoid risk factors and be able to react in time to the warning signs.
Fratertalk 34. SELF-KNOWLEDGE AND STRESS MANAGEMENT, WITH RODRIGO SAMPEDRO
In this edition of Fratertalks we talk about the importance of Self-knowledge and the urgent and important need to review our life project and reconnect with our vital meaning. In such a competitive, uncertain and hyperconnected work world in which we live, it is key to know how to take care of our well-being through Self-knowledge and stress management.
We have had Rodrigo Sampedro as a guest, Director of the High Performance Academy, Industrial Engineer and Researcher in High Performance and Self-knowledge , who shared with us the method P.A.R.A.R. (stop, anchor, regulate, analyze and resume). We have learned about a comprehensive tool to make the best decisions in uncertain times, and with this, increase the chances of having more moments of happiness, success and greater well-being.
Fratertalk 35. BEING A GOOD DRIVER IS NOT JUST A QUESTION OF FITNESS, WITH CARLOS SAINZ
In this edition of Fratertalks we talk about Workplace Road Safety, within the VI Workplace Road Safety Week of Fraternidad-Muprespa .
We have had CARLOS SAINZ as a guest, rally driver: bic world champion, two-time Spanish champion and three-time Dakar champion. Princess of Asturias Sports Award. General Advisor and member of the Ponle Freno Expert Committee. Founding Partner of Champions Skills for Safety, with who we talked about the main risk factors in driving, the role of companies and new mobility, as well as what the motivations are for driving safely.