by Ian Sprigg
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17 April 2023
Consumer, Fleet and Insurers compliance checks at a glance. Repairs outside with spring and summer here 1. If your insured vehicle is repaired outside (even on a cloudy day) using a plastic syringe (similar looking to what a doctor or dentist may use) it is possible that your windscreen repair outcome will be compromised and not as safe as it could have been. Guessing a resin dosage is not a British Standard 2.Some newer orange coloured syringes when used more than once lose their measuring gauge on the barrel when the resin comes into contact with it from a technicians contaminated glove. The resin strips the technicians ability to measure the dosage correctly Insurance companies sustainable drive from contractors 3.Using a single use plastic syringe in the correct way (not more than once) is not a sustainable method of dispensing repair resin (there are 5, sometimes hidden, plastic parts to a syringe and needle). That's 500 parts of plastic for every 100 repairs when using a "single use syringe" as instructed. If you use a "single use syringe" this will mean you would need 100 of them if you did 100 repairs. Compliance claims simplified 4.If you have not had your windscreen repaired to the BS AU 242b:2022 that is a choice which you and your windscreen company will have made together, as it is a voluntary standard to opt in or out of. We would however advise you that you may need to notify your insurance company "as the consumer" and your liability insurer "as the repairer" that the work carried out on the vehicle is not compliant to BS AU 242b:2022. GP surgery, dental practice or professional windscreen company? 5.If a resin syringe is (Clear-Doctors vaccine type or orange-Dentist type) it is widely known across the industry that some of these types of resin dispensing methods do not protect the resin from natural UV when working outside. The repair glue, sometimes referred to in the industry as "special glue", with the refraction and strength of the original glass. Resin only remains "Special" if it is protected from natural UV from the start of the repair before the resin is dispensed, to the end of the repair, when the resin is artificially cured with a specific UV wavelength curing lamp/source. Astronauts hat 5. If a windscreen company uses a very impressive looking clear dome over the repair area when working you should also be aware that following tests by the BWSC that some of these domes may not be UV resistant either. With a third of the side missing and the material not 100% UV resistant. Call in and see us at Automechanica 2023 in Birmingham- 06/06/23 to 08/06/23 on Stand 20 G108