FCC presents the 2016
Safety and Health Awards
Last December, FCC handed out the prizes
for the 3rd edition of its Safety and Health
Awards at an event celebrated at its Las Ta-
blas corporate headquarters and where the
senior executives of the Group’s business
and corporate areas were present.
The safety and health of people at their
workplaces is a constant priority at FCC
and one of its key objectives is to stren-
gthen the integration of preventive activities
at all company levels.
This third edition counted with the partici-
pation of 26 high-quality projects. The aim
was to reward those initiatives or measu-
res implemented at by FCC departments,
teams, business areas and personnel that
contribute to bolstering and disseminating
the prevention policy and preventive culture
at the workplace.
The awards given in the different categories
were as follows:
Wellness
•
The Prize for the category Preven-
tion of Occupational Hazards (tech-
nical measures):
significant milestones
and processes implemented to improve
the control of hazards at work went to
FCC Environment for its “Mobile Plant
Pedestrian System (PWS)”.
•
The Prize in the Prevention of Oc-
cupational Hazards (strategic mea-
sures) category:
enterprising initiatives
and strategic approach projects that
contribute to improving safety and health
conditions went to the project submitted
by FCC Aqualia – Project for improving
the preventive culture.
•
The Prize in the Promoting Health
category:
recognition of the innovative
alternatives for a healthier workplace
was shared by two nominations sub-
mitted by FCC Medio Ambiente’s An-
dalucía II Branch office for Andalucía II
Healthy Branch Office and by the Ara-
gón-La Rioja branch office for Promoting
cardiovascular health and road safety
(shared prize).
•
As to
the prizes for individuals for
their work in promoting healthy va-
lues, habits and practices,
the award-
winners were: Manuel Gonzalo Mateos
Pavón, from FCC Construcción, mana-
ger of Section A of Line 2 of the Panama
Metro; Javier Rubio Durán, head of FCC
Aqualia’s department in Almería; Marta
Costa, head of Industrial Ecodeal (FCC
Ámbito), and for Pablo Fuentes Marciel
– Manager of FCC Medio Ambiente’s
branch in Ávila.