UK AFTERMARKET COMBINES TO PRODUCE ‘RESTART’ GUIDE

UK aftermarket trade bodies have combined to produce a guide for businesses on how to operate safely during the current crisis. 

READ: CORONAVIRUS: MORE THAN 60 PERCENT OF GARAGES HAVE SHUT

The best-practice guidance covers the entire aftermarket sector, including workshops, warehouses, mobile operations and parts distributors. It covers every aspect of their operations, from safely communicating with customers and colleagues to social distancing, sanitisation and hygiene, and collection/delivery of vehicles from vulnerable owners. It is designed to complement government advice and help the aftermarket sector demonstrate safe practices for employees and customers across all points of interaction. It comes as vehicle mileages start to climb and the sector calls for an end to the six-month MOT extension.

READ: CORONAVIRUS: FACTORS TO REMAIN OPEN

Although workshops have been allowed to stay open throughout the lockdown the new guidance will help companies of all types and sizes in the aftermarket operate safely while minimising the risk of virus transmission.

The guidance has been written by representatives of the IAAF, IMI and SMMT as well as the Garage Equipment Association (GEA). You can read it here

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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