The GCLA endorses

SAFECLEANRIDE

A Transportation Sanitation and Hygiene Training and Testing Certification Program

SAFECLEANRIDE recently announced the launch of its signature training and testing certification program set to completely transform how transportation hygiene instruction is undertaken across the globe. SCR is a completely streamlined and standardized third-party-based curriculum focused on awareness of contagions, cleaning, and sanitation best practices and personal/public health matters related to public transportation.

Mo Gankani, president of the GCLA stated today, “The Greater California Livery Association is extremely proud to be the first transportation organization to endorse the SAFECLEANRIDE training system.  I was one of the first operators to receive a certification and I can say without hesitation it is an excellent program that I know my clients will find very valuable.”

President Garkani went on to say, “The GCLA believes this to be an important and timely show of good faith for our customers and the public at large. SCR was developed to help fight against pathogens exactly like the coronavirus, using education, awareness and rigorous testing.  The Greater California Livery Association wants our clients to be able move freely through the world again, and the public needs to know that the transportation industry has taken their health concerns seriously. We are dedicated to consumers’ health and well-being. We fully expect the SCR Certified Seal-of-Approval to rapidly become the industry gold standard – a recognized symbol of public assurance that vehicles and drivers have met the highest quality sanitation-training protocols.”

SAFECLEANRIDE : Expert Medical Panel Advisors

The new protocols were created and tested by transportation and technology veterans, under the watchful guidance of a panel of medical experts to ensure it is scientifically sound and in full alignment with CDC guidelines.

Created with all of the educational and health goals of the CDC in mind, SCR has been fully reviewed and endorsed by an esteemed panel of experts in virology, chemistry, cleaning protocols and transportation.

Speaking of the SCR program, two panel members remarked:

"I have reviewed the Coronavirus-related materials of SCR, LLC and have found the materials they developed for their members to be robust and well-suited to reducing the harm of this virus in transportation settings. Additionally, their desire to not only instill knowledge, but measure the acquisition of that knowledge through formal assessment, is remarkable."
—Dr. Amesh Adalja, Senior Scholar, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

"I am delighted to participate in the SCR program to support the necessary training and disinfection protocols to safeguard public health."
—Dr. Dennis Harp, Chemist, National Sanitation Foundation International