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Wednesday May 18

CCAR-GreenLink Launches 2005 User Survey

The 2005 User Survey conducted by “CCAR-GreenLink(R),” the National Environmental Compliance Assistance Center for Auto Repair, runs through July 31, and participants may enter their names for a drawing that will award prizes provided by CARQUEST Auto Parts. The survey is available at www.ccar-greenlink.org through July 31.

CCAR-GreenLink, operated by the Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair [CCAR] in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is recognized as a leading source of environmental compliance and pollution prevention information for the automotive industry.

In the course of a few minutes, the online survey allows users to rate CCAR-GreenLink’s current features and suggest ways to improve its effectiveness in providing compliance assistance and information to the auto repair sector.

Upon completion of the CCAR-GreenLink survey, participants have the option to register for a drawing that will award prizes provided by CARQUEST Auto Parts. The grand prize is a $250 CARQUEST gift certificate, and three runners-up will receive $100 certificates.

“Each year, we count on feedback and ideas from our users to help improve the Center,” said Robert G. Stewart, CCAR President. “We’ve also found that a little incentive goes a long way, and we want to thank CARQUEST for its generous offer to provide this year’s prizes.”

Prize winners from the 2004 survey are currently posted at the www.ccar-greenlink.org web site.

Established in 1994, the Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. CCAR’s 200+ affiliates represent all segments of the automotive industry. Its mission is to work with the industry around the world, with career and technical schools, and with governments and other organizations to provide best practice information and training, and to measure improvements related to:

  • Pollution Prevention (P2).
  • Safety for all who repair or maintain vehicles as a profession, as well as those who work in related businesses.
  • Reduction of lost workdays due to accidents or job-related health issues.
  • Decreases in costs and liability exposure.
  • Reduction in costs of training in these areas.

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