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eHealth Competition RBU Team, Almería Cementos Portland Valderrivas ensures the well-being of its visitors and employees with the creation of a cardio-protected space in Alcalá de Guadaíra, in Seville Last July, the Healthy Companies Olympics, eHealth Challenge, which FCC is promoting in collaboration with Willis Towers Watson, ended. The goal is to bring together organizations that care about the health and well-being of their workers and improve their relationship with the planet every day. For six weeks (June 15 - July 26), this 100% inclusive challenge was held, in which everyone could participate representing their company, regardless of their physical condition or disability. In addition, the competition has connected people from all over Spain, since to participate you do not need to be in a specific place, but simply have a mobile device within reach and connect with your peers to achieve a common goal. In the last edition of the eHealth Competition, two teams from FCC Almeria were winners in the categories of Running, Cycling and Walking. In the photo (from left to right and standing): Aquilino Fernández Mora (Running), Francisco Orozco López (Running), Jose Gabriel Jover Vicente (Cycling), Francisco José Jiménez Millón (Running), María Angustias Ferré Rodríguez (Walking), Sandra Sánchez Villegas (Walking), Sergio Cañete Muñoz (Cycling) and Jorge García Enríquez (Running). Kneeling (from left to right): Jorge Mora Maldonado (Running), Antonio Compan Jiménez (Cycling) and Manuel Torres Martínez (Running). Cementos Portland Valderrivas remains true to its responsibility in terms of protocols to safeguard the safety of its employees at work. In this case, it has done so by installing an automatic external defibrillator, with which it will be able to guarantee that all the people within the Alcalá de Guadaíra plant are assisted in the event that they may unfortunately suffer a sudden cardiorespiratory arrest. Likewise, the company has proceeded to renew all the stations that are used every day by its staff. The new defibrillator has been put into operation by a team of professionals, experts in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and in the handling of the Automatic External Device (AED) after a specific approved course. The Seville plant has thus become a new cardio- protected space, which continues to ensure the protection of all those people inside, both workers and visitors, due to its large annual influx and its large size. The workers had the possibility, along with the Works Committee, to participate in the election of this new service, arranged throughout the entire space. A last generation system that gives the sets off an alarm when somebody becomes immobilised, so that they can be located with precision thus making it possible for the corresponding emergency plan to be put into operation in the shortest time possible. Members of the two FCC Almería teams, winners of the eHealth Competition. Alcalá de Guadaíra (Sevilla). W E L L N E S S 42 W E L L N E S S

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