10/14/1910 The Ministry of Education, Training and Employment, through the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (ISSL) and the City along with the Union of Worker Cooperatives (Ucomur) set in motion again, the Safety Campaign Grows for pupils in five grades of primary schools in the municipality.
Participated in the presentation, Councilman City of Mula Presidency, Salvador José Garrido, coach and Information Management Education Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Miguel Prisons, and the director of the Department of Enterprise Ucomur, Sebastian Peñaranda.
This campaign aims to promote and disseminate among the group of students the culture of prevention, bringing young people the need to assess risks to health and safety in all walks of life and mainly in the environment where they operate.
The aim is to promote among students positive attitudes and behavior in the detection and prevention of risks in general, promote the development of behavior and health culture at all stages of the course of their daily lives and promote the treatment of materials prevention at different levels of daily life, family, education and work later.
The campaign aims to achieve healthy environments habitable, healthy and safe behavior generates safe habits that make it more accountable to young people, encouraging dialogue on issues of family environment to enable greater awareness in all spheres of life.
This program consists of two parts, one theoretical discussions which will be held on falls, burns, workload, toxic chemicals, electrical hazards, bumps and shocks, cuts, wounds and abrasions, fire and explosions, asphyxia and respiratory obstruction, and physical burden of work.
The second part is a drawing contest with a first phase of a subsequent municipal and regional level.
The winners of the competition between schools will Mula awards and qualify for the regional phase.
As explained during the presentation, children are the main risks at home and living on the street while the school is to them the safest place, "and is shown in the drawings done by children and the fact that the main issues they refer to the risks at home and in the streets, "confirmed Michael Prison.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mula