Frequently Asked Questions (PAS 125)

PAS 125 - A technical specification

General FAQs about PAS 125


What is PAS 125?

PAS 125 is owned and maintained by BSI, the National Standards Body

PAS 125 is the industry agreed technical specification for the process of vehicle body repair. It provides body-shops the processes and procedures directly related to the safe repair of accident damaged vehicles.

PAS 125 details minimum requirements for competent personnel, appropriate and well-maintained equipment, suitable repair methods and quality for repair materials.

The PAS 125 focuses on the four key elements of repair – methods, people, equipment and materials, as well as repair process management, with an emphasis on continual improvement. As a result, PAS 125 directs body-shops to the achievement of a safe and technically sound repair. 

What is the difference between PAS 125 and the Thatcham BSI Kitemark?

PAS 125 is a technical specification.  The Thatcham BSI Kitemark is a certification scheme which
actually demonstrates that a company meets the requirements of PAS 125 and the Kitemark scheme protocol on an ongoing basis. The Thatcham BSI Kitemark is second to none because it is based on industry agreed standards, involves trained auditors – qualified by BSI and provides impartial certification.

What is the difference between what BSI is offering for PAS 125 and what other bodies are offering?

BSI is a not for profit organisation and is completely independent and impartial. As owners of the Kitemark, both the Kitemark word and the Kitemark symbol are registered trade marks of BSI, who are the only people who can issue a Kitemark.

The associated BSI Kitemark has outstanding public recognition and trust providing confidence that accident damaged vehicles can be repaired to the latest standards.

The Thatcham BSI Kitemark has unrivalled support from leading insurers, work providers and key industry stakeholders and has been accepted by the industry as the most recognised and effective “quality assurance” mark.

What are the steps in the process?
  • Purchase a copy of PAS 125 from BSI (call 08450 765610)
  • Arrange training if required
  • Arrange a gap-analysis if required
  • Register your interest for Thatcham BSI Kitemark call 08450 765610 or email us
  • Fill in and send back the application and acceptance forms
  • Initial assessment will be arranged
  • You will receive your Kitemark licence (assuming successful completion of the initial assessment)
  • Maintain compliance and ongoing assessments
What help will be given?

Training – there are numerous public and in-company education and training courses available for an introduction to PAS 125 and its internal auditing. Contact Thatcham or BSI or visit their websites www.thatcham.org

What does the scheme mean for repairers?

Repairers will be able to secure their future business by being able to independently prove to insurers and the motorist that their vehicle body repair service meets all the required safety
criteria of PAS 125 and the Kitemark scheme.

It will provide them with a significant commercial advantage over other non-Kitemark providers.


Apply now for Vehicle Body Repair PAS125


Kitemark for Vehicle body repair (PAS 125) shows that you are serious about getting critical body repair process right.  For further information contact an advisor now.

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