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LONDON, 28 APR – RIA Novosti. The Prosecutor’s office conducted an audit on the “AVTOVAZ”, during which revealed violations of sanitary standards at the enterprise, has informed on Tuesday to journalists by the Deputy Prosecutor of the Avtozavodsky district of Togliatti Maxim Volkov.

Earlier Znak.com wrote that employees of “AVTOVAZ” in Togliatti after the resumption on 13 April the work was given two hand-stitched mask for a week, asking to wear them not more than six hours, whereas the CPS recommends that you change the mask to a new one every two or three hours. In the press center of “AVTOVAZ” RIA Novosti confirmed that each employee of the company on the first day of work was given two reusable barrier mask, and added that the mask is certified, the period of use not more than seven days, after which they will be replaced by new ones. The company said that staff recommended to change the mask after six hours of use, as they were given reusable barrier mask.

According to him, the company has adopted the necessary measures for observance of requirements of the sanitary and labour legislation. “In the enterprise daily disinfectant cleaning of premises, workers provided with masks in sufficient quantity, carried out the marking of territory with the purpose of observance of a distance of 1.5 meters”, – Volkov said.

in addition, according to prosecutors, at the entrance to the enterprise and in manufacturing plants for employees equipped places for the treatment of hand antiseptics, provided a non-contact measurement of body temperature of employees and work places and rest areas installed protective screens.

“AVTOVAZ” will stop production in the period from 29 April to 17 may, reported RIA Novosti the Chairman of the trade Union organization of the plant, Sergei Zaitsev. Last week the head of “AVTOVAZ” IV Karakatsanis at a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, said that the company’s sales now “almost zero”, and will cost about 2 billion rubles a week.