UK Aftermarket bodies publish COVID-19 guidance

May 14, 2020
UK Aftermarket bodies publish COVID-19 guidance
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Several UK automotive aftermarket bodies have come together to publish a guidance document to help businesses in the aftermarket operate safely while minimising the risk of Covid-19 transmission.


The new sector specific guidance is a joint effort by the Garage Equipment Association (GEA), Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF), Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), Scottish Motor Trade Association (SMTA) and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

The best-practice guidance covers the entire aftermarket sector, including workshops, warehouses, mobile operations and parts distributors. It addresses every aspect of their operations, from clear communications 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.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “With government advice stating that workers should avoid public transport when returning to work, the use of private cars is likely to rise more sharply than it already has over recent weeks. It is timely that the aftermarket can assure customers and colleagues that it is ready to re-open safely to ensure workers’ vehicles remain roadworthy. This is essential, not just for the sector, but for the restart of the wider economy.”

You can view the document on the SMMT website here. 
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