Ferrari presses restart button, full production from May 8
The company has set up a ‘Back on Track’ programme that includes the introduction of several new practices which are aimed at safeguarding the health and well-being of all of the employees.
After the longest closing in its history due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Ferrari is gradually restarting operations at its plants. Production will build up step by step to resume fully on Friday, May 8, in alignment with Government regulations.
The Italian manufacturer has set up a ‘Back on Track’ programme that includes the introduction of several new practices which are aimed at safeguarding the health and well-being of all of the employees. There are new rules for sharing common areas and reorganising its areas, as well as voluntary serological tests which have already started happening in the last few weeks.
Before starting production, Ferrari has also decided to carry out training sessions for workers to explain the new precautionary and safety measures put in place. The training sessions were organized last week.
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