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Manuel Calatayud (centre) receives the distinction from the regional secretary of Economy and Employment and

the vice-chairman of the Instituto Valenciano de Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo (INVASSAT), Fernando Díaz

Requena on the right) and the director of INVASSAT, Felipe Codina (on the left).

Family photo of FCC Aqualia. From left to right, Manuel Sánchez, representative in Valencia; Manuel

Calatayud, manager of the Levante Branch Office; Salvador Puigdengolas, deputy technical manager

of INVASSAT; Juan Carlos Sáez, corporate director of Prevention of Occupational Hazards (POH) at

FCC; Santiago Catalá, head of the Alcoy service; Vicente Crespo, head of the Albal service; José

Miguel Ibáñez, head of the Lliria service; Ana Gómez, POH technician, Rafael Monllor, head of the

Alboraya service.

pational hazards granted by the Generali-

tat Valenciana for the research project on

the reduction of the formation of hydro-

gen sulphide at the source in wastewater

treatment facilities.

Calatayud was accompanied by Juan Car-

los Sáez, corporate director of Prevention

of Occupational Hazards (POH) at FCC;

the branch office manager in Valencia; Ana

Gómez, POH technician; and the managers

of the Albal, Alboraya, Villena, Alcoy, Llíria,

Los Serranos, Marines and Olacau servi-

ces: Vicente Crespo, Rafael García Monllor,

Matías Serna, Santiago Catalá and José

Miguel Ibáñez, respectively.

Granted by Instituto Valenciano de Seguri-

dad y Salud en el Trabajo (INVASSAT), this

distinction is for promoting excellence in

the prevention of occupational hazards of

companies, organizations, institutions and

individuals who have stood out for their in-

volvement in promoting safety and health at

work in the Valencia Autonomous Commu-

nity so that they serve as an example of a

job well done in prevention for other com-

panies or organizations with whom they

deal which, in turn, contributes to dissemi-

nation the culture of prevention throughout

the Valencia community.

The work performed by FCC Aqualia com-

plies with the essential characteristics of

any research project: it is innovative, sim-

ple, and can be easily extrapolated to any

other facility.

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