Overview
- From 14 November, families employing domestic workers must complete a workplace risk evaluation, provide the worker a copy, and update it after major changes such as home works, pregnancy, or illness.
- The Ministry of Labor confirmed that prevencion10.es is down due to a malicious attack and says teams are restoring service, with guidance to try again later and contact support by email at prevencion10@insst.mites.gob.es.
- Compliance can be done via the public portal or by hiring an insurer to manage the process, and older people or those with disabilities may delegate the task to a relative.
- Noncompliance can draw inspections and fines starting at €2,451, with aggravated penalties ranging from €24,000 to €49,000 for serious failures or repeated offenses.
- The requirement covers hundreds of thousands of registered domestic workers in Spain, mostly women over 40 and many born abroad, and employers must cover equipment, training, and shared medical reviews or training that can apply across multiple households.