Electude, CCAR Announce COVID-19 Best Practices E-Safety Learning Modules

Electude, CCAR Announce COVID-19 Best Practices E-Safety Learning Modules

Electude International and CCAR have expanded their online E-Safety course suite to include new COVID-19 learning modules.

Electude International and the Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) have announced further expansion of the online E-Safety course suite – the automotive safety courses, assessments and credentials created by CCAR and available through Electude.

New COVID-19 learning modules for automotive service staff as well as for automotive service management have been added, providing best practice information relating to the handling of vehicles during the pandemic. With ongoing concerns about being exposed to the coronavirus, automotive service and repair operations are interested in learning more about the steps they can take to protect their team members as well as their customers. Electude and CCAR’s staff and management courses may be used in any environment where automobiles are worked on – from service centers to schools teaching automotive.

“Electude is delighted by the ever-expanding courses available within the CCAR E-Safety suite,” said Thomas Snyder, chief commercial officer of Electude. “The market has demonstrated a high degree of interest in learning more about COVID-19 best practices.”

Added CCAR President Charlie Ayers, “CCAR is synonymous with automotive safety, and many of our colleagues in the industry have reached out to us to ask for advice on how to best protect their staff as well as their customers during these unprecedented times.”

For more information about Electude, visit electude.com. For more information on CCAR, visit ccar-greenlink.org.

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