Spain's Occupational Risk Prevention Law reform changes the approach: having a documented plan is no longer enough. Your company must prove that prevention is real and traceable. What that means for your management system.
AI on the factory floor: how to handle worker resistance and build trust
Six out of ten Spanish companies haven't managed their workers' resistance to AI. In industrial settings, that resistance can sink the most expensive rollout on the market. What actually works.
Computer vision vs. CCTV cameras: what is the difference in industrial safety
Your plant has cameras. But when an accident happens, you review them afterwards. The difference between CCTV and computer vision isn't technical — it's the time between the risk and the response.
Burnout in manufacturing: how to retain talent without compromising safety
83% of industrial workers show burnout symptoms in 2026. Replacing a skilled operator costs up to €15,000. These are the warning signs that appear months in advance, and the measures that reduce turnover without changing the shift model.
Psychosocial risks in industry: what the new regulations require
Spain's 2026 OHS Law reform draft makes psychosocial risks a legal obligation on par with physical ones. What changes, what your company must do, and where to start.
New OHS Law 2026: all the changes that affect your company
The Ministry of Labour has opened public consultation on the draft bill reforming the OHS Law after 30 years. Mandatory psychosocial risks, climate change in the Prevention Plan, adaptation after sick leave, and more. Everything you need to know.
Heat stroke in construction: how to protect your workers on site in 2026
Construction is the sector most exposed to extreme heat in Spain. Discover why traditional protocols aren't enough and how real-time monitoring can prevent accidents before they happen on site.
A practical guide to structuring occupational risk prevention in industrial environments: from the legal pillars to moving from reactive to proactive management with technology.
Labour inspections in 2026: what inspectors look for and how to prepare
Labour inspectors have shifted their priorities in 2026. Find out what documentation they review, which infractions get penalised most, and how to avoid surprises on your next visit.
What is an occupational risk prevention app and how can it reduce accidents at your company?
An OHS app centralises plant-floor prevention management: assessments, training, incidents, and records in one place. Discover what it should include and how to choose the right one.
Occupational risk prevention software: what to demand from your platform in 2026
Not all occupational risk prevention platforms are the same. We explain which features are essential and how to evaluate a solution before implementing it.