Work well-being and healthy habits, axes of a day in Cádiz with the participation of Fraternidad-Muprespa

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"Work Wellbeing. Healthy Habits" was the title of u day 

organized by the  Cádiz Occupational Risk Prevention Center  held last Tuesday and which was attended by Fraternidad-Muprespa.  

The opening was carried out by the director of the Center,Jesus Dominguez, which highlighted the importance of establishing policies that generate healthy work environments as a logical evolution of the prevention of occupational risks, to achieve an improvement in the comprehensive health of workers. 

He gave way to the Territorial delegate of Employment, Business and Self-Employment of the Junta de Andalucía in Cádiz,Daniel Sánchez Roman who emphasized the need to continue working on awareness-raising activities in any aspect related to ORP, since, although occupational mortality had decreased in the community and in Cádiz, the number of work accidents has increased.

Next it was the turn of the first presentation, by Luis Angel Merlo, Prevention consultant at Fraternidad-Muprespa in Cádiz, who spoke about “Healthy work environments and false myths.” Merlo reviewed the characteristics of policies that generate healthy work environments, what reasons justify implementing them and their benefits, to end up demystifying some false beliefs about these policies. 

Fraternidad-Muprespa once again had a voice in the event through Mar Morales, director of the Department of Prevention and Health Culture of Fraternidad-Muprespa, with the presentation “Digital well-being: towards comprehensive and sustainable health”, where she presented the new health risks derived from digitalization and that affect health. Morales focused on both professional and individual risks and then went on to summarize the data and its analysis within the framework of the “Digital workplace well-being observatory”, powered by Fraternidad-Muprespa and Fundación Personas y Empresas (AUREN), on the impact of digitalization on the health and well-being of working people.

Together with them they also presented their presentations Carmen Ruiz Barbosa, nurse in the Health Surveillance Area of ​​the Occupational Risk Prevention Center of Cádiz, who shared her department's project “Awareness-t with alcohol”, on the harm of alcohol in the active population; and Isabel Maria Moreno, whose presentation “Synchronizing the work clock: chronobiology as an ally of occupational risk prevention”, served to explain how sleep works and its importance in personal and work health. 

After the completion of the interventions, the speakers responded to the questions or reflections of the attendees. 

 

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