Ten children from Primary 5 colleges of Santomera have been awarded this morning by the Ministry of Education, Training and Employment for its culture of prevention, framed within the campaign "Grow in Security 'that has been performing in the school 2010-2011.
This campaign has sought to achieve two objectives: first, that students come into contact with the prevention of occupational hazards and involve parents, and the second, that teachers and parents of students assume that prevention is a right and an obligation to themselves, their families and society.
During the talks dealt with concepts of prevention as falls, burns, workload, toxic chemicals, electrical hazards, bumps and shocks, cuts, wounds and abrasions, fire and explosions, asphyxia and respiratory obstruction and physical workload.
Having participated in the contest and have learned to 'Growing Security', now it's time to reward the most work in this area.
Guillermo Campillo Ayllón (CP Mother Esperanza), Irene Carillo Gálvez (CP Ricardo Campillo), M ª.
Soler Cruz Lozano (CP Ramón Gaya), Lucía Esteban Beltran (CP Ricardo Campillo) Pool Anabel Soto (CP Nuestra Señora Del Rosario), Manuel Ballester Morales (CP Mother Esperanza), Alberto Samper Muñoz (CP Ricardo Campillo), Juan Antonio Cascales Sáez (CP Ricardo Campillo), Jorge Carrillo Galvez (CP Ricardo Campillo), and Walid Ezzaza Bouazar (CP Nuestra Señora Del Rosario), have been the ten winners of this contest Santomera drawing.
All have received the award this morning in a ceremony in which he received a visit from the director of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Thomas Perez.
The first, second and third prize was awarded to a digital camera, the fourth, fifth and sixth one MP4, and the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth, a lot of books.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Santomera