The exhibition of prevention posters from the 20th century is installed at the Badajoz airport
Fraternidad-Muprespa continues to transmit the principles of occupational risk prevention through the exhibition of 20th century Spanish posters, belonging to the Vecca&Mugo collection. Of an itinerant nature, it has already been visited in 24 Spanish cities. Among others, it has been installed in the airports of Madrid, Barcelona, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Málaga, Palma de Mallorca and Tenerife North. In Badajoz it can be visited until next February 28.
The theme of the posters is safety at work, risk prevention and occupational health, and allows us to see the evolution of these concepts during the last century, when these works constituted an important means of communication and information.
Alfonso Flores, director of the Badajoz airport, welcomed the attendees and conveyed his congratulations to Fraternidad-Muprespa for making available to users of this airport, as in others previously, an exhibition that delves into the need to disseminate occupational risk prevention.
Francisco Mendoza, subdelegate of the Government in Extremadura, has inaugurated the exhibition, highlighting the importance of the dissemination of preventive culture thanks to initiatives such as that of workers”.
The event was also attended by Silvia Fortuna, provincial director of the TGSS, Antonio Puerto, provincial director of the INSS, Antonio Fernández Concha-Castañeda, provincial director of * “It takes this exhibition to different cities and locations.”
Fraternidad-Muprespa has more than 4,600 associated companies in Badajoz and around 13,400 protected workers.
