The City Council brings awareness to its workers about traffic accidents
16-03-2018
The City Council of San Javier has offered its workers today a Informative session on traffic accidents with the objective of increasing the existing awareness of a type of work accident that has increased in recent years and which accounts for 11 percent of the total work-related accidents in Spain, producing the majority of them, up to 75 per cent, on the way to or from work to home.
The councilor of Prevention of Labor Risks, María Dolores Ruiz stressed at the beginning of the workshop, that technicians have taught of Ibermutuamur in the Parque Almansa civic center, convenience of this kind of awareness raising to improve both the safety in driving, as in the first attention before a traffic accident.
Those attending the training session, which has been offered in two shifts have been divided into groups that have been going through the three dynamics of which the session consists. One of them offered a Virtual bar bar where they could take various types of drinks alcohol, resulting in a blood alcohol level that have experimented through glasses that reproduced the different levels of the breathalyzer.
They have also conducted a simulator in which they had to do in front of several imp
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