Ferrari
ESRS disclosure: ESRS S1 \ DR S1-1 \ Paragraph 23
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- Does the undertaking have a workplace accident prevention policy or management system in place?
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Question Id: S1-1_09
We are dedicated to safeguarding the health and safety of the entire Ferrari workforce by preparing and adopting every necessary and appropriate measure to uphold our workplaces to the highest standards of health, safety and hygiene. We promote the dissemination and reinforcement of a health and safety culture within our organization, in particular by raising awareness on health and safety-related risks and fostering responsible behaviors of all our employees, also through awareness-raising campaigns and training activities. The practice covers the following impacts: “Work-life balance, attention to mental health with positive impacts on employees’ physical and mental well-being” and “Work-related injuries (employees, workers whose work or workplace is controlled by Ferrari)”. We regularly evaluate the impacts of our operations and investments to minimize any potential risk on our employees and communities. We do so by implementing all the necessary control measures and remediating identified risks of accidents, injuries, and health and environmental impacts. For further information please refer to “S1—Own workforce—Human Rights” paragraph. Moreover, as part of the management system ISO 45001:2018, Ferrari has formalized two Health & Safety policies covering Ferrari S.p.A. and Mugello Circuit S.p.A., respectively. Both policies aim to achieve the best possible occupational health and safety conditions, including accident prevention, for its employees and collaborators, as well as for suppliers and contractors in general.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 95%
- Provide detailed information on how your organization engages with individuals in at-risk or vulnerable situations, including any specific approaches or special attention given to potential barriers, as outlined in Disclosure Requirement S1-2 regarding processes for engaging with your workforce and workers' representatives about impacts. Additionally, report on any identified cases of severe human rights incidents, such as forced labor, human trafficking, or child labor, as specified in Disclosure Requirement S1-17.
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Question Id: S1-2_10
This survey is accessible to all employees, with responses collected to ensure the participation of those who might be more vulnerable or marginalized. In 2024, according to our workforce, the Company identified two cases of discrimination and/or harassment leading to disciplinary actions, no cases of severe human rights incidents and no complaints about violations of human rights emerged from National Contact Points for OECD Multinational Enterprises. In addition, there were no final judgements relating to non-respect of the human rights principle and there were no significant fines and/or non-monetary sanctions.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%