CCAR’s GreenLink Shop Program Grows to 27 States in July
The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) has announced recognition for three more repair facilities this month in the organization’s GreenLink Shop program. The GreenLink Shop status, which serves to promote consumer confidence in local automotive repair facilities’ environmental/safety awareness and stewardship, is an extension of CCAR’s CCAR-GreenLink Environmental Compliance Assistance Center and S/P2 Safety
CCAR Adds Shops in Louisiana, Pennsylvania to ‘GreenLink Shop’ Roster; Announces Board
CCAR has announced two auto repair facilities in Louisiana and Pennsylvania that have achieved “GreenLink Shop” recognition in June. An extension of CCAR’s CCAR-GreenLink Environmental Compliance Assistance Center and S/P2 Safety and Pollution Prevention E-learning Program, the GreenLink Shop status serves to promote consumer confidence in local automotive repair facilities’ environmental/safety awareness and stewardship. The
CCAR Aligns with GMG EnviroSafe as Industry Compliance Partner
The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) welcomes GMG EnviroSafe, Inc. (EnviroSafe), Winnetka, Ill., as a compliance partner for the automotive collision repair industry. In addition to premier online training, collision repair businesses may now have access through CCAR to the process, materials and support to implement a cost-effective, comprehensive compliance process. EnviroSafe is a
CCAR Announces ‘GreenLink Shop’ Recognition for New York, Texas Facilities
CCAR has announced three auto repair facilities in New York and Texas as achieving “GreenLink Shop” recognition in May.
Three Auto Repair Facilities Receive CCAR’s ‘GreenLink Shop’ Recognition for April
The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) has recognized three more facilities as GreenLink Shops in April. The GreenLink Shop status, an extension of CCAR’s CCAR-GreenLink Environmental Compliance Assistance Center and S/P2 Safety and Pollution Prevention E-learning Program, is designed to promote consumer confidence in local automotive repair facilities’ environmental/safety awareness and stewardship. The new
CCAR’s Safety and Pollution Prevention E-Learning Program Surpasses 7 Million Online Tests
The Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair (CCAR) announces that the organization has administered more than 7 million online tests in its S/P2 (Safety and Pollution Prevention) e-learning program. “All of us at CCAR are extremely proud to see how the acceptance and usage of S/P2 has zoomed to new heights over the years,” said CCAR’s
CCAR Announces 16 Facilities for ‘GreenLink Shop’ Recognition in March
The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) has announced the 16 facilities to receive recognition as GreenLink Shops for the month of March. The GreenLink Shop status, an extension of CCAR’s CCAR-GreenLink Environmental Compliance Assistance Center and S/P2 Safety and Pollution Prevention E-learning Program, is designed to promote consumer confidence in local automotive repair facilities’
CCAR’s ‘GreenLink Shop’ Roster Grows by Eight
The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) has announced the eight shops that have received recognition as GreenLink Shops for the month of February. The GreenLink Shop status, an extension of CCAR’s CCAR-GreenLink Environmental Compliance Assistance Center and S/P2 Safety and Pollution Prevention E-learning Program, is designed to promote consumer confidence in local automotive repair
CCAR Adds Eight Facilities to GreenLink Shop Roster
The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) has announced recognition for eight facilities in January as GreenLink Shops. The GreenLink Shop status, an extension of CCAR’s CCAR-GreenLink Environmental Compliance Assistance Center and S/P2 Safety and Pollution Prevention E-learning Program, is designed to promote consumer confidence in local automotive repair facilities’ environmental/safety awareness and stewardship. The
U.S. Senate Judiciary Making McCarran-Ferguson Repeal a Priority in 2011
U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., Judiciary Committee chairman, announced in a recent speech that patent reform, online piracy and counterfeiting, and the repeal of the antitrust exemption for health insurers would be his top priorities this coming year. With regard to McCarran-Ferguson Act repeal, Leahy said he will continue to seek to repeal the health