The Consorci de la Zona Franca de Barcelona (CZFB) is strengthening its commitment to health and safety by certifying its facilities as a Stroke-Protected Space, as part of the Barcelona Free Zone Against Stroke campaign. This initiative began in 2023 with awareness-raising actions aimed at staff and culminated in May 2025 with the certification awarded by the Fundación Freno al Ictus. Through this, the Consorci is solidifying its focus on training and raising awareness about one of the leading causes of acquired disability and mortality in Spain.
The project kicked off with an information campaign targeted at employees to raise visibility around stroke, promote its prevention, and highlight the critical importance of acting quickly in this medical emergency. The effort was supported by educational materials distributed through the CZFB’s internal communication channels. In a second phase, staff received training to recognise stroke symptoms and immediately activate the Código Ictus (Stroke Code) emergency protocol – an essential intervention to minimise damage.
Training Saves Lives
To date, more than 30 % of the workforce has completed this training, gaining key skills to respond swiftly in critical situations within the facilities. This dedication has enabled the Consortium to earn the “Stroke-Protected Space” certification. With this initiative, the CZFB establishes itself as a leader in stroke prevention in both workplace and social settings, fostering safe, prepared environments that can save lives. The Stroke-Protected Space project is endorsed by the Spanish Society of Neurology and backed by the Spanish Association of Specialists in Occupational Medicine and the Spanish Association of Occupational Risk Prevention Services, ensuring the highest standards and quality in the training provided.
