The Auto Glass Safety Council (formerly the AGRSS® Council) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the safe replacement of auto glass. The Auto Glass Safety Council was founded and is supported by companies in the auto glass replacement industry that keep safe installation as their primary goal.
The Auto Glass Safety Council is an accredited American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards development organization. It has developed the North America’s only auto glass replacement standard, the AGRSS® Standard (ANSI/AGRSS® 002-2002 Automotive Glass Replacement Safety Standard). The AGRSS® Standard addresses procedures, education and product performance.
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AGRSS® Validation Program to Include Enhancements in 2012
The Auto Glass Safety Council’s (formerly the AGRSS Council) third-party validation will undergo several major advancements in 2012. The most significant change takes effect January 1, 2012, when all Auto Glass Safety Council-Registered companies will move from random audits to audits of every company during the validation period. “The board voted to make this change [...]
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Auto Glass Safety Council Secretariat
800 Roosevelt Road
Bldg. C, Suite 312
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Phone: 630/942-6597
Fax: 630/790-3095
E-Mail: rickc@autoglasssafetycouncil.org
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Batter Up!Note: The following is a guest blog written by Gerald Zwart, president of Clearview Windshields, an AGRSS®-Registered Company based in Inwood, Iowa. It’s baseball season! The other day I was pondering baseball and the AGRSS® Standard. Now how does that compare anyway? Looking back and into the future, AGRSS® and baseball have a lot in [...]
Validation Corner
By Penny Ouellette,
Orion Registrar Corp.
Preparing for the Revised AGRSS Standard There are three upcoming revisions in the AGRSS® Standard that may require changes by Auto Glass Safety Council-Registered companies. These will be discussed below in order to give companies an opportunity to begin revising their processes, if necessary, to meet the future requirements. The current plan is for all 2011 and 2012 validations to be [...]
