May 12, 2020 06:11 PM
FCA readies plants for restart after COVID-19 shutdown
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An operator at FCA’s Brampton, Ontario, Assembly Plant installs a removable plexiglas partition in the engine compartment of a Dodge Challenger to maintain proper distancing between the employees working in the area.
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An entrance at FCA’s Warren, Mich., Stamping Plant is marked with yellow tape and stanchions to help employees maintain social distancing as they enter the facility. The markings were installed to protect employees from the spread and transmission of COVID-19.
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An employee at FCA’s Windsor, Ontario, Assembly Plant has his daily health screening checked via a mobile app before being allowed entry into the plant. All employees at all FCA North American locations will be required to take their temperature daily and complete a self-screening questionnaire.
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A plexiglas barrier, attached to one of two “suite seats,” travels with the operator as they perform underbody work at FCA’s Belvidere, Ill., Assembly Plant. The barrier was installed to protect employees from the spread and transmission of COVID-19.
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A plexiglas barrier, attached to one of two “suite seats,” travels with the operator as he performs vehicle underbody work at FCA’s Jefferson North (Detroit) Assembly Plant.
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A weld curtain hangs between two operators working on the underbody of a Dodge Grand Caravan at FCA’s Windsor , Ontario, Assembly Plant. The barrier helps protect employees from the spread and transmission of COVID-19.
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Weld curtains hang over the chassis line at FCA’s Toledo, Ohio, Assembly Complex to protect employees from the spread and transmission of COVID-19.
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The floor of the final line at FCA’s Brampton, Ontario, Assembly Plant is marked with stickers to remind employees to maintain proper social distancing to prevent the spread and transmission of COVID-19.
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A plexiglas barrier is attached to the ergo arm operators used to install front end modules at FCA’s Jefferson North (Detroit) Assembly Plant.
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More than 2,000 hand sanitizer stations, similar to the one at FCA’s Tipton, Ind., Transmission Plant, have been installed across all North American facilities. Keeping hands clean helps prevent the spread and transmission of COVID-19. All employees also will be required to wear masks when production resumes.
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Partitions have been installed on break tables at FCA’s Warren Stamping, Mich., Plant, as well as at all North American facilities, to protect employees from the spread and transmission of COVID-19.
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Partitions have been installed on break tables at FCA’s Kokomo (Ind.) Transmission Plant, as well as across all North American facilities, to protect employees from the spread and transmission of COVID-19.













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