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22/11/2025

I-DE, Iberdrola España's distribution company, trains military police in Cuenca to respond to hazardous situations in electrical installations

  • As part of an established partnership with the military police and to raise awareness among officers of risks that are invisible to the untrained eye
  • The session was opened by the head of i-DE Castilla-La Mancha, Pablo Caramés, together with Lieutenant Colonel María Jesús Pascual Ruiz and Commander Félix Valverde Sanz
Formación de i-DE a guardia civil en Cuenca

Training for the Civil Guard of Cuenca by i-DE

I-DE, Iberdrola España's distribution company, as part of an established partnership with the military police,  with trainers from technical units and its occupational hazard prevention personnel, gave the military police in Cuenca a technical workshop on the risks and safety measures for the jobs that its officers may have to carry out in the event of an emergency or incident in or around electrical installations


The training, which was attended by around fifty members of the corps at the Cuenca Command, taught them how to identify an electrical installation, its topology, basic concepts of electricity, the effects of the electric current on the human body, risks and prevention when working on electrical installations and how to act in or around them. 


This event, organised by Seguridad y Resiliencia, i-DE and the Spanish military police, was opened by Lieutenant Colonel María Jesús Pascual Ruiz and Commander Félix Valverde Sanz with the head of i-DE Castilla-La Mancha, Pablo Caramés. The training, which took place over two mornings to adapt to the military police's public service schedule, was delivered by Tomás García Hernández, head of COD Centro. Also present on behalf of i-DE were Álvaro Rodríguez Mingo, head of the Cuenca Sector, Agustín Cisneros García, Cuenca Inspector, Laureano Arias Fraile, head of Operations and Fraud, and José Carlos Hernández, Central-South Zone Security Representative. 


The company demonstrates with this type of initiative its ongoing commitment to training, occupational hazard prevention and all those related responsibilities, with the ultimate aim of ensuring that the State Security Forces are aware of the risks that are invisible to the untrained eye.

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