The importance of prl in SMEs focuses a day in Seville with the presence of Natalia Fdez. Laviada
SMEs constitute 95% of the Spanish business fabric, hence the importance of guaranteeing adequate implementation of Occupational Risk Prevention and management of the occupational health of their workers. Hence the importance of this day, which opened Juan Antonio Montes, president of the Official College of Social Graduates of Seville. He highlighted that his group “is one of the most involved in promoting safety and health at work.” “The prevention of occupational risks,” he assured, “should not be seen by the employer as an obligation or a burden, but as an opportunity for improvement and a beneficial investment.”
Montes, who pointed out that in 2025 the first centenary of the social graduate profession will be celebrated, explained that risk assessments must be personalized and individualized, even in companies in the same sector.
He then took the floor Daniel Jaen, a social graduate from the College of Seville, who stressed that "for many businessmen, although almost 30 years have passed since the approval of the Occupational Risk Prevention Law, there are some aspects that seem new to them." Jaén, who highlighted that there are about a thousand social graduates in Seville, “the province with the largest group of graduates,” assured that “the law has the function of ensuring the safety and health at work of all workers.”
Esther Azorit, head of the Labor Inspection in Seville, reviewed the functions assumed by her group in relation to risk prevention, highlighting the actions carried out and offering data on both the requirements and the sanctions. “The Inspection,” he highlighted, “not only sanctions, it also advises technically and legally, a less known role, but just as relevant,” he concluded.
Natalia Fdez, Laviada, Deputy General Director of Prevention, Quality and Communication of He thanked Mabel García Murillo, head of the CPRL Seville Training Area, the President of the CGS, the representative of the Social Graduates group and the head of the Inspection for their participation in the day, “perfectly planned with the help of the director of Fraternidad-Muprespa in Seville,“Lola Jariego”.
In his speech, he highlighted the important “but unknown” role that Social Security Collaborating Mutual Insurance Companies carry out to help implement occupational risk prevention, also reviewing interesting data on their preventive activity, for example, the 24 million medical procedures per year that they carry out.
The deputy director emphasized that
Subsequently, he detailed the multiple preventive tools that




