The Mayor of Alhama de Murcia, Fernando Alfonso Morales Ceron, together with the Director of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health of the Region of Murcia Tomas Perez Fuentes, the Councillor for Education, Ana Fernandez and the director and coordinator of the campaign company Sico and Safety Engineering, Juan Carlos Conesa Simon, presided over the ceremony for the awards of the Campaign Grows Security.
The representatives of the initiative presented the awards to the winning students of various schools in the municipality that have been part of the project.
The winners were: First Prize, Yolanda Maria Barroso Gea, the Espuña, 2 ° Prize, Isaac Martinez Galindo, Our Lady of the Rosary, 3rd.
Award, Andrea Mellado Garcia, Espuña, 4 ° Award, Sara St. Nicholas, Our Lady of the Rosary, 5 ° Prize, Mohamed Fagroud of Ginés San Cristobal Diaz, 6 ° Prize, Zoe Galián Soriano, the Diaz Gines - San Cristobal; 7 ° Prize, Requena Alejandro Mendez of San Cristobal Diaz Ginés, 8 ° Prize, Maria Pagan Love Cava, the Sierra Espuña, 9 ° Prize, Mariola Valverde Molina, Sierra Espuña and 10 ° Prize, Victoria Cortes Canovas of Espuña.
The winning children are part of a regional contest in which, previous years have been awarded alhameños children.
The Ministry of Education, Training and Employment, through the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health of the Region of Murcia and the city of Alhama de Murcia have developed a campaign grows year on Security in the Region of Murcia, in this term municipality.
With this campaign participating administrations, have claimed that children in Primary 5 °, which is addressed, be aware that their actions every day, at school, at home and moving from home to school, are subject to risks that may affect their safety.
That in order to avoid them is to know them and take the necessary preventive measures.
In addition, there is evidence that this campaign works both short and long term.
For one thing, each day, children take into account issues previously unaware that further moves to their parents.
Moreover, when they enter the labor market both as workers and entrepreneurs, naturally fulfill the obligations set forth in the Law on Prevention of Occupational Risks, consisting know the risks and preventive measures of an activity, a matter prior to its implementation and to inform and train workers on these points.
All drawings submitted have shown that children know the risks they may be exposed and the preventive measures they must use.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia