Pro Tip: Streamlining Your Recall Management Process For A Safer Fleet

Streamlining Your Recall Management Process For A Safer Fleet

Arthur Kappel, Director – Fleet Operations, Altice USA

On any given morning fleet managers can wake up to a news report discovering their fleet may have a serious safety concern due to a vehicle recall.

Additionally, depending on the magnitude of the recall, new vehicle orders could be impacted or delayed. We may also be challenged with long lead times to correct recalls
due to dealer labor capacity or part shortages.

As vehicle recalls seem to be surfacing more frequently it is important to have a plan to correct them as part of your company’s safety culture.

Fleet professionals must take steps to ensure they are quickly informed as well as having an established process for managing through recall resolution. Here are some steps you can take to minimize your fleet’s exposure.

Identifying Open Recalls

Executing a Solution

Managing Information

Did you know that more than one-in-five vehicles has an open, unrepaired safety recall?

The National Safety Council wants to help NAFA members check their fleet vehicles as well as workers’ personal vehicles to make sure that they are not under an active recall. NSC has access to a free bulk VIN lookup tool and can search up to 10,000 vehicles at once (excluding semi-trucks). Please contact NSC Senior Program Manager Tom Musick at (630) 775-2381 or tom.musick@nsc.org for more information.

In addition, please encourage all employees to check their vehicles’ recall status within minutes at www.CheckToProtect.org.

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