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Practice Guidelines for Vehicle Maintenance Workshops 車輛維修技術諮詢委員會 Vehicle Maintenance Technical Advisory Committee July 2018 Version Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Interpretation 3 Business Standards 3.1 General Principles 3.2 Before Servicing 3.3 During Servicing 3.4 After Servicing 4 Operational Standards of Workshop 4.1 Housekeeping in Workshop 4.2 Handling of Potentially Dangerous Goods, Toxic Substances and Dangerous Goods 4.3 Keeping of Equipment and Tools 4.4 Documentary Records 4.5 Staff Training 4.6 Employment of Registered Vehicle Mechanics and Competent Persons Appendix A Major Relevant Legislations and their Subsidiary Regulations Appendix B List of Recommended Equipment and Facilities for Vehicle Maintenance Workshops 2 1. Introduction 1.1 These guidelines are compiled for the reference of the local vehicle maintenance workshops. The workshops are encouraged to exercise self-regulation according to the guidelines to help enhance the service standards of the local vehicle maintenance trade. 1.2 These guidelines set out the basic criteria for the general operation and work practice of the maintenance workshops. Local vehicle maintenance workshops are still required to comply with all other relevant laws and regulations in force. 2. Interpretation In the guidelines: Customer Refers to any person, including his agent, who has accepted or enquired about the vehicle maintenance services mentioned in these Guidelines. Proprietor Refers to the owner of any vehicle maintenance workshop. Workshop-In-Charge Refers to the proprietor of a vehicle maintenance workshop or a person designated by him to take up responsibilities for managing the workshop’s daily operations. Vehicle Maintenance Refers to a workshop for conducting vehicle Workshop maintenance service. Registered Vehicle Refers to any vehicle maintenance workshop which Maintenance Workshop has been verified by the Vehicle Maintenance Registration Unit as satisfying the registration requirements of the Voluntary Registration Scheme for Vehicle Maintenance Workshops and included in the register of vehicle maintenance workshops. Note: A registered vehicle maintenance workshop must have a vehicle working bay equipped with a fixed cover. The vehicle working bay must be large enough to accommodate the vehicle under maintenance. For a heavy vehicle maintenance workshop, the vehicle working bay must not be less than 50 m2. For a light vehicle or private car maintenance workshop, the vehicle working bay must not be less than 2 2 20 m , and not less than 10 m for motorcycle maintenance workshop. 3 Registered Vehicle Refers to any vehicle mechanic who has been verified Mechanic by the Vehicle Maintenance Registration Unit as satisfying the registration requirements of the Voluntary Registration Scheme for Vehicle Mechanics and included in the register of vehicle mechanics. Competent Person Refers to any person who is competent, by virtue of his training and substantial practical experience, to carry out repair and maintenance work of LPG vehicles involving repair, maintenance or replacement of the LPG fuel system or associated components (including the vaporiser, LPG fuel pipe, pressure regulator, mixer), and replacement of LPG fuel tank (i.e. Competent Persons (Class 6) who have completed the LPG Vehicle Servicing Programme of the Vocational Training Council and received relevant on-the-job training). LPG Vehicles Vehicles fuelled by LPG. Maintenance Services Refers to one or more of the following activities carried out on a vehicle or its parts, systems or body, 1 but excluding emergency repair services. (a) Checking or assessing the vehicle’s (i) Body repair; condition, emission or performance; (j) Body making; (b) Fault diagnosis/inspection; (k) Body painting; (c) Repair; (l) (deleted) (d) Disassembling or Assembling; (m) Testing and Certification; (e) Repair or maintenance; (n) Calibration; (f) Replacement/Installation; (o) (deleted) (g) Adjustment; (p) Advising on any (h) Alteration; mechanical, electrical or body repair services as listed above. 1 "Emergency Repair” means an “emergency rescue”. It refers to the technical procedures required to be done for a vehicle on the roadway due to an unexpected accident or incident so as to resume the basic operation of the vehicle (including safety and legal requirements) or have it removed from the roadway within the shortest period of time. Possible scenarios include: (a) the battery of the vehicle is running out of electricity so outside source of supply is required to help rotate and start the engine, and have the battery replaced if necessary; (b) the tyre, windscreen, wiper or number plate is damaged or seriously worn, requiring replacement and/or rectification; (c) work must be carried out to release the air-brake system from deadlocking caused by damage; or (d) the engine must be adjusted to the “safety mode” due to improper functioning so as to get the vehicle off the roadway. 4
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