As part of the University's academic commitment to the comprehensive training of its students, a training day was held last Saturday for new students of the Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety and Health.
The event was attended by Daniel Peñalba and the Licentiate Leisilineth Zamora, specialists in the area, who shared their knowledge and experiences with the attendees.
During the training, key topics were addressed such as Safety management in work environments, risk identification and control, current regulations and the role of professionals in preventing occupational accidents and diseases. In addition, the speakers highlighted the importance of promoting safety culture in organizations, promoting both individual and collective commitment to ensure safe workspaces.
One of the most enriching moments was the interaction space, where students were able to express their doubts and concerns about their degree and their professional future. The following topics were discussed: current challenges of the sector, the impact of technology on risk management and job opportunities in the field of Occupational Health and Safety.
The day concluded with a reflection on the importance of continuous updating, emphasizing that constant learning is essential for professional development. Attendees expressed their satisfaction with the event, highlighting the value of having experts who gave them a broader vision of their future in the sector.
This initiative reaffirms the University's commitment to offering comprehensive, high-quality education, preparing its students to face the challenges of the workplace with a solid foundation in safety and prevention.