CSP Spain Strengthens Its Leadership in Prevention During the 3rd Edition of Safety Day 2026

• The 3rd Edition of Safety Day 2026 focused on strengthening preventive relationships with third parties, consolidating a cross-functional safety culture across all areas of CSP Spain’s operations

• The event brought together management teams and personnel involved in prevention activities to analyze key aspects of workplace safety and learn from benchmark experiences such as the Roig Arena’s preventive management model.

Valencia, May 7 CSP Spain held the 3rd Edition of Safety Day 2026 in Valencia, an event focused on analyzing and strengthening preventive relationships with third parties, further consolidating safety and prevention as one of the company’s strategic pillars.

Under the slogan “Our Preventive Relationship with Third Parties”, the event highlighted the importance of extending the safety culture to all groups involved in port and logistics operations, reinforcing coordination and the protection of everyone interacting within the company’s facilities.

With this edition, CSP Spain broadened the scope of the messages developed in previous years, which had mainly focused on employee protection, by now incorporating a more transversal vision aimed at strengthening preventive relationships with partner companies and third parties.

“Prevention is part of CSP Spain’s strategy and day-to-day operations. We work to create a preventive culture that reaches all members of our organization and everyone involved in our processes,” the company stated.

During the event, management teams and personnel involved in preventive tasks reflected on the concept of Business Activity Coordination (CAE), analyzing the importance of establishing safe and coordinated working environments.

Attendees also had the opportunity to learn about the preventive management experience of the Roig Arena through Miguel Lis Viñales, CAE Manager of the venue, who shared several insights on the importance of prevention and coordination in highly complex operational projects.

The event also included a presentation of the technological platforms currently used by the company for document management and work control within its facilities, reinforcing the company’s commitment to innovation applied to safety and regulatory compliance.

To close the event, participants took part in a maritime visit to the Port of Valencia to gain a different perspective on the activity and operations of the company’s various business units.

Through initiatives such as Safety Day, the logistics operator continues to strengthen its position as a benchmark company in prevention, promoting a cross-functional safety culture based on responsibility, coordination, and continuous improvement.