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6 Common Regulatory Mistakes Collision Repair Centers Should Avoid

Auto body collision repair centers must stay on point. From environmental regulations to record-keeping and employee training requirements, slipups in these operations can be detrimental to the business and its communities. Keep reading to discover common regulatory mistakes collision repair centers should avoid and how Collision Resources’ auto body shop consulting and scheduling software can help.

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1. Neglecting Environmental Regulations

Many processes used by auto body repair shops use elements that may result in air pollutants. Regulations set standards for compounds utilized in repair productions to reduce the risks. Not following them can lead to lawsuits, fines, closure, and even criminal charges.

2. Not Monitoring Regulatory Changes

No governing body will care how busy you've been. Not staying on top of regulatory changes promises unwanted scrutiny and consequences. Consider implementing a regulatory management process that catches changes, assesses impact, provides information, tracks accountability, and reports risks.

3. Inadequate Recordkeeping

Not having documents that verify operations puts any business in a vise. There can be accusations of non-compliance, lost productivity, audits, etc. Your records are hard evidence you're doing what's expected by all governing parties.

4. Ignoring Safety 

Accidents happen but many are avoidable when we adhere to standards that promote safety. Any auto body shop not putting safety first is a threat to the community and its employees. And those businesses face everything from penalties to legal and reputational damage.

5. Misleading Customers

Customers have a right to transparency in their services. No shop should distort the steps for repairs, warranties, or estimates. Federal law requests truthful communication at all times. 

6. Ignoring Employee Training

Requirements for collision auto body shops include staying current on trends, competition, innovations, and advancing technology. Not investing in training shows a lack of commitment to professional development and will result in a costly loss of time.

For over two decades, Collision Resources has helped stabilize auto body repair operations and helped businesses stay profitable. Our consulting and software platforms streamline processes and ensure compliance. To learn more about our strategies, contact us today.


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David McCreight

David McCreight is the Owner of Collision Resources and serves as President. Ultimately, David is categorically passionate about assisting auto body shop owners and managers to define and exceed their goals.

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