United Rentals shares safety playbook for equipment rentals

August 17, 2020

United Rentals, a large equipment rental provider, shared nine key protocols at the core of its response to COVID-19. The company said it implemented new protocols to expand on its commitment to best safety practices, training and communications.

“Now, more than ever, construction and industrial companies are looking for assurance from partners that business is being conducted in the safest possible way,” said Antwan Houston, director of operations preparedness for United Rentals. “In early March, we prioritized the development of guidelines to ensure safe, continuous operations for our internal teams and customers. This playbook has been operationalized companywide, with the flexibility to adapt to a fast-changing environment.”

United Rentals has detailed the following nine protocols for safe operations implemented in response to COVID-19:

 

Contactless and worksite protocols

  • Drive-up service and designated drop zones: Contactless drive-up service lets customers pick up or drop off equipment in designated areas without going inside the branch.
  • Last-touch disinfecting: United Rentals drivers disinfect commonly-touched surfaces upon delivering equipment at a worksite.
  • Driver precautions: United Rentals drivers maintain safe social distancing at customer sites and wear a mask when a safe distancing is not possible.
  • Digital capabilities: Customers of United Rentals can browse equipment, schedule rentals and designate equipment off-rent from online for a contactless transaction.

In-branch protocols

  • Pre-rental disinfecting: In addition to performing safety and mechanical checks, United Rentals disinfects equipment before each rental, paying particular attention to controls, latches, seat belts and other high-touch surfaces.
  • Social distancing: United Rentals personnel maintain safe social distancing at branches and equipment yards, delineated by floor decals.
  • Plexiglass counter barriers: United Rentals branches have installed plexiglass barriers at service counters to provide added protection during in-person transactions.
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE): United Rentals requires face coverings where social distancing cannot be achieved and requires additional PPE as needed. The company provides PPE to its employees and where available, to customers who need it to enter the branch.
  • Communications: United Rentals has a strong communications infrastructure that delivers consistent safety messaging across its more than 1,160 branches. Protocols are emphasized at daily safety huddles with branch teams. In addition, periodic employee town halls reinforce top-down safety messaging, and constant input from branch and district managers ensure that local conditions are taken into account.
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