Podcast

Our podcats are hosted on platforms created for this purpose such as Ivoox, YouTube, Spotify and on our corporate Web portal.

Podcast is a sound file that can be listened to or downloaded from the Internet, which is played on mobile phones, tablets and computers and can be listened to as many times as you want. The ideal thing to follow and listen to podcasts are smartphones, because they always accompany us, wherever we are and allow us to take advantage of ideal situations to listen to them. It can be played whenever the user prefers and the possibility of subscribing to the channel is also allowed, in our case PodcastFM, and thus receive automatic updates.

It is a new communication channel different to add to those that Fraternidad-Muprespa already has, such as YouTube. With a podcast we can reach a larger audience.

We are betting on this new product because in a few minutes of listening you will learn content or learn about how our daily lives work, with interviews with experts in different areas.

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World First Aid Day: knowing them, as important as sharing them. Davinia's story

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There is no coverage. There are no roads. The closest health center is on the other side of a river, but not just any river, the Gambia River, one of the largest in Africa. In the middle of the forest, there are hundreds of small communities made up of a few families. With scarcity of resources, with difficulties and without access to basic services, such as healthcare. Every year, World First Aid Day reminds us of the importance of knowing how to act in the first minutes in an emergency as it can make the difference between living and dying. But what to do if no one knows how to act? Today we tell you the story of Davinia Arraez, nurse, trainer, mother, committed woman, lover of adventure sports and colleague of our provincial directorate of Pamplona, ​​who this summer traveled to Senegal and did so to teach first aid.

Jordi de Vicente, the horror of DANA on October 29

Jordi de Vicente, the horror of DANA on October 29

More than 220 people died, 69 towns devastated, lives broken, future cut short. The province of Valencia, but also towns in Castilla-La Mancha, experienced hell due to a flood that, in its wake, devastated everything and left behind tremendous stories. As far as possible, today at podcastFM we talk about the future, about how this situation can be redirected little by little to try to return to something resembling normality prior to that fateful date. We spoke with Jordi de Vicente, Provincial Director of

Javier Chacón, the medicine of the future is founded on the present

Javier Chacón, the medicine of the future is founded on the present

The MIR system was established in Spain at the end of the 70s to homogenize and regulate the training that future doctors received. On the occasion of MIR day, which is celebrated every April 6, we chatted with Javier Chacón, one of the resident doctors at the Fraternidad-Muprespa Havana Hospital, a center that has teaching accreditation in orthopedic surgery and traumatology, who shares with us the peculiarities of this stage and also the achievement of the award for the best communication at the last SETLA Congress.

Carlos Sainz, much more than rallies and speed

Carlos Sainz, much more than rallies and speed

In the VI Workplace Road Safety Week of Fraternidad-Muprespa we turn to a professional whose job for much of his life has been to reach the goal before everyone else. Carlos Sainz, the best driver in the history of the World Rally Championship, starred in an edition of Fratertalk in which he spoke about his life as a driver, his current activity helping non-professional drivers with his accumulated baggage, his commitment to road safety and those who are an active part in driving, both new and old occupants of public roads.

Henart González, prevent the prl from becoming bureaucracy

Henart González, prevent PRL from becoming bureaucracy PodcastFM 1x40 [Banner]

To avoid accidents at work and occupational diseases, it is vital to identify the dangers that exist in the workplace and the risk they may entail as it is the essential way to adopt the necessary preventive measures. But how do we avoid accidents when we have generic risk assessments that are too extensive, with little valuable content... that is, when we find ourselves with bureaucratic documents?

At Fraternidad-Muprespa we chat with Henart González, consultant at i+3, on how to improve risk assessments and learn about tools to identify dangers, a conversation that took place on the occasion of the VIII Prevention Week Fraternidad-Muprespa celebrated under the slogan 'Make the invisible visible, identify dangers and assess risks'.
 

Podcast of the second online course of the Aula Prevention platform, “Participatory Ergonomics”

Second online Prevention Classroom course: Participatory Ergonomics

Podcast FM offers you in audio format the content of two new online courses on our Aula Prevention platform. The second of them is titled “Participatory Ergonomics” and consists of two chapters: “ Visibility of health damage due to musculoskeletal disorders” and “Investigation of a work accident due to musculoskeletal disorders.” Through Conversations inspired by real situations, the listener expands their knowledge of this important subject.

 

Podcast of the first online course of the Aula Prevention platform, “Preventive leadership tools”

First online course Prevention Classroom 1x38: Preventive leadership tools

Podcast FM offers you in audio format the content of two new online courses on our Aula Prevention platform. The first of them is titled “Preventive Leadership Tools” and consists of the following three chapters: “Improve management commitment and involvement,” “Encourage safety conversations about unsafe behaviors” and “Investigate an accident so that it is not repeated.” It is a sound content that uses conversations based on real situations to lead the listener to know the solutions to certain issues related to PR.    

People are the solution to generate a safety culture in the company

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This new podcast, from fratertalk 28, focuses on people and how they are not part of the problem but the solution to generate the necessary safety culture within a company. He spoke to us about how our decisions, behaviors and mental schemes influence whether or not we adopt a safe attitude.Gustavo Rosal, Director Human Factors Innovation at Prevencontrol as well as President of the Spanish Ergonomics Association. 

What is a Mutual Fund, how does it work and what is it for, interview with Matilde Góngora and Alfonso Gerez in Emprende UAL

What is a Mutual Fund, how does it work and what is it for, interview with Matilde Góngora and Alfonso Gerez in Emprende UAL

At PodcastFM we are aware that we speak, on many occasions, for people who know very well what a Mutual Collaborator does with Social Security, what benefits are paid, with what money, under what law, what is done in the field of occupational risk prevention and also how protected workers are helped to recover their health.  For those who are not familiar with these contents, today we are going to offer a basic and concrete explanation of what a Mutual Fund is, what it does and what it is for, and we do it with the help of Matilde Góngora, Provincial Director of university students what is a Mutual Collaborator with Social Security.

PR, better if it is adapted, diverse and inclusive

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Guaranteeing that disabled workers can carry out their work in full safety and health conditions must be a priority for any company. Therefore, it is essential that occupational risk prevention be adapted, diverse and inclusive. That is one of the main axes of the last Fratertalk, which included Patricia Sanz, vice president of Equality, Human Resources and Institutional Culture and Digital Inclusion of ONCE. The guest also defended the importance of having elements that do not lead people with disabilities to abandon the world of work.