CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST: MOTOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIRER - LEVEL 1

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CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST: MOTOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIRER - LEVEL 1 Apprenticeship Manitoba prescribes time and content specific curriculum standards for technical training in the trade of Motor Vehicle Body Repairer. To assist accreditation applicants in meeting industry approved standards, this form is to be completed independently or in consultation with a member of the Program Standards Unit. The completed form should be signed and submitted as part of the original Accreditation Application Package or with supporting documentation when there are changes to the approved standards. Applicants should be aware that their observance of these standards, as declared by completing the Curriculum Assessment Checklist, will be reviewed by Branch staff for the purpose of quality assurance. Example of a completed learning objective: Code Descriptors (Unit and objectives) Please specify reference(s) indicating where in your program this objective is covered, and the A3.4 Identify communicating skills. When declaring where in the program the objective is covered using codes for reference, please identify what the code is in reference to and supply a document of outline. How much time is allotted for this objective? 5 Hours Please fill out the two columns on the right-hand side only, including time-weighting for each of the learning objectives (A1.1, A1.2 etc.). The completed form should be submitted for review to: Accreditation Unit Apprenticeship Manitoba Competitiveness Training & Trade 1010-401 York Avenue Winnipeg MB R3C 0P8 School/College: AC#: Instructor(s): - 1 -

Codes Descriptors (Unit; Objective) Please specify reference(s) indicating where in your program this objective is covered, and A1 Introduction to Motor Vehicle Body Repairer A1. 1 Examine the scope of the motor vehicle body repairer industry. A1. 2 Review the apprentice technical training. A1. 3 Read and interpret the Manitoba Regulation for the trade of Motor Vehicle Body Repairer. A1. 4 Discuss requirements of a Motor Vehicle Body Repairer. A2 Trade Safety Awareness (ATQ Board Standard) A2. 1 Identify safety and health requirements. A2. 2 Identify PPE and PPE procedures. A2. 3 Identify electrical safety. A2. 4 Identify fire safety. A2. 5 Identify ergonomics. A2. 6 Identify hazard recognition and control. A2. 7 Describe the hazards of confined-space entry. A2. 8 Identify First Aid/CPR. A2. 9 Identify safety requirements re: WHMIS. A2. 10 Describe the identification/control of specified hazards. A5 Trade Related Documents A5. 1 Identify sources of related information. A5. 2 Identify and interpret information found on the vehicle. A5. 3 Identify types of documents and describe the procedures used to interpret them. A5. 4 Describe the procedures used to prepare documentation. A5. 5 Describe procedures for ordering parts and materials. the - 2 -

A5. 6 Describe procedures for organizing/storing parts and materials. A5. 7 Retrieve vehicle identification number and all other necessary information as specified by the instructor for a specific job. A5. 8 Retrieve trade related documents from the computer. A3 Communication A3. 1 Describe the importance of effective communication practices. A3. 2 Identify the types of communication equipment and describe their operating procedures. A3. 3 Role-play how to deal with challenging situations. Practice empathetic listening and response. A3. 4 Practice listening skills with customers. A3. 5 Perform resume writing, practice selling yourself. A4 Tools and Equipment A4. 1 Identify types of hand tools and describe their applications and procedures for use. A4. 2 Identify types of basic measuring equipment and describe their applications and procedures for use. A4. 3 Identify types of specialized measuring equipment and describe their applications. A4. 4 Identify types of testing/diagnostic equipment and describe their applications. A4. 5 Identify types of power tools and describe their applications and procedures for use. A4. 6 Identify types of shop equipment and describe their applications. A4. 7 Identify types of electric welding and gas cutting equipment and describe their applications. A4. 8 Identify types of straightening equipment and describe their applications. A4. 9 Indentify types of refinishing and detailing tools and equipment and describe their applications. A4. 10 Identify and describe care and maintenance procedures relating to tools and A4. 11 Demonstrate the use of various hand tools. A4. 12 Demonstrate the use of various measuring - 3 -

A4. 13 Demonstrate the use of various testing/diagnostic A4. 14 Demonstrate the use of various power tools, their applications and procedures for use. A4. 15 Demonstrate the use of shop A4. 16 Demonstrate the use of straightening A4. 17 Demonstrate care & maintenance of tools & D2 Fasteners and Adhesives D2. 1 Identify and describe safety considerations and procedures relating to fasteners and adhesives. D2. 2 Identify types of fasteners and describe their applications. D2. 3 Describe the procedures to remove and install fasteners. D2. 4 Identify types of adhesives and describe their applications. D2. 5 Identify the considerations when applying and removing adhesives. D2. 6 Demonstrate removal of mechanical fasteners and adhesives. B1 Trade Formulations I & Trade Related Science B1. 1 Describe metal properties. B1. 2 Describe heat and its effect on metals. B1. 3 Describe high strength steel (HSS) and its applications. B1. 4 Describe simple machines and pulleys. B1. 5 Describe hydraulic concepts B1. 6 Perform basic arithmetic. B1. 7 Perform basic algebra. D1 Vehicle Construction D1. 1 Identify types of vehicle construction and describe their characteristics. D1. 2 Identify body sections and describe their components. - 4 -

D1. 3 Identify and describe structural and non-structural components. D1. 4 Identify and describe the types of materials used in vehicle construction. D1. 5 Demonstrate sheet metal panel adjustments. B2 Metallurgy/Batteries B2. 1 Define and explain terms associated with metallurgy. B2. 2 Identify types of metals used in vehicle construction. B2. 3 Describe the properties of metals. B2. 4 Identify and describe procedures associated with working metals. B2. 5 Describe the effects metal working has on metallurgic properties. B2. 6 Describe the procedures to prevent or correct problems that occur when working metals. B2. 7 Identify types of batteries and describe their purpose, location, construction, operation and ratings. B2. 8 Identify safety precautions relating to batteries. B2. 9 Describe the procedure used to test batteries. B2. 10 Described the procedures used to charge batteries. B2. 11 Describe the procedures used to remove and replace batteries. B2. 12 Remove and re-install batteries while maintaining memory. B2. 13 Load test an automotive battery. B2. 14 Charge an automotive battery. B2. 15 Disconnect and connect batteries. B2. 16 Demonstrate boosting requirements. C1 Cutting and Heating C1. 1 Describe safety considerations when using cutting and heating C1. 2 Identify cutting and heating processes and describe their application. - 5 -

C1. 3 Identify and describe equipment, components and accessories used in cutting and heating processes. C1. 4 Describe the procedures to set-up, maintain, and shut-down oxy-acetylene C1. 5 Describe the procedures to set-up, maintain, and shut-down plasma arc cutting C1. 6 Describe the procedures used to cut with oxyacetylene C1. 7 Describe the procedures used to cut with plasma arc cutting C1. 8 Describe the procedures used to heat with oxyacetylene C1. 9 Set-up and shut down oxy-acetylene C1. 10 Perform heating and cutting procedures with plasma arc equipments. C2 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW [MIG]) C2. 1 Define and explain terminology associated with gas metal arc welding. C2. 2 Describe gas metal arc welding and its applications. C2. 3 Identify safety precautions relating to gas metal arc welding. C2. 4 Identify and describe gas metal arc welding equipment and accessories. C2. 5 Describe the procedures to set-up, operate and shut-down gas metal arc welding C2. 6 Describe the procedures used to maintain and troubleshoot gas metal arc welding C2. 7 Identify the types of welds performed using gas metal arc welding C2. 8 Describe the types of joint assembly. C2. 9 Describe the procedures used to weld various substrates using the gas metal arc welding process. C2. 10 Identify weld defects, their causes and the procedures to prevent and correct them. C2. 11 Operate and troubleshoot GMAW welding C2. 12 Perform various types of welds, lap, butt, flat, plug, recessed, tack, stitch, and continuous in various positions overhead, horizontal, and vertical. - 6 -

F1 Metal Working I (Sheet Metal) F1. 1 Identify the types of automotive sheet metal. F1. 2 Identify and describe types of damage to sheet metal. F1. 3 Identify considerations when performing metal work on sheet metal. F1. 4 Identify the types of panels and their associated repair procedures. F1. 5 Describe the repair procedures associated with paintless dent repair. F1. 6 Describe the methods used to detect surface irregularities. F1. 7 Describe the procedures used to rough out and align damages sheet metal. F1. 8 Describe the procedures used to prepare sheet metal for application of fillers. F1. 9 Describe the procedure for correcting rust perforation. F1. 10 Demonstrate unlocking and reshaping metal, dent removal, shrinking and stress relieving. F1. 11 Determine primary and secondary damage. F1. 12 Perform fabrication for rust repair patches. F2 Body Fillers and Abrasives F2. 1 Identify the types of abrasives and describe their characteristics and applications. F2. 2 Describe the procedures and techniques for using abrasives. F2. 3 Identify the types of body fillers and describe their characteristics and application. F2. 4 Identify safety considerations when working with body fillers and abrasives. F2. 5 Describe the techniques and procedures used to apply body fillers. F2. 6 Describe the procedures and techniques for shaping and finishing body fillers. F2. 7 Demonstrate proper surface preparations for application of body fillers. - 7 -

F2. 8 Demonstrate proper surface preparations for application of body fillers. F2. 9 Demonstrate procedures and methods for detecting high and low spots. F2. 10 Demonstrate the procedures and techniques for shaping and finishing fillers. F2. 11 Perform procedures used to detect surface irregularities. H1 Surface Preparation and Application of Undercoats and Topcoats (Cleaning, Stripping, Masking and Abrasives) H1. 1 Describe ideal working conditions for surface preparation. H1. 2 Identify products used to clean surfaces, their applications and procedures for use. H1. 3 Identify substrate types and describe the procedures and considerations for evaluating their condition. H1. 4 Identify topcoats and undercoats and describe the procedures and considerations for evaluating their condition. H1. 5 Identify the methods used to strip topcoats and undercoats, their applications and safety or environmental considerations. H1. 6 Describe the procedures used to strip paint. H1. 7 Describe the procedures used to prepare surfaces using abrasives. H1. 8 Identify the materials used in masking. H1. 9 Describe the procedures and techniques used to masking surfaces. H1. 10 Describe the procedures and techniques to remove masking from surfaces. H1. 11 Demonstrate masking and unmasking techniques. H1. 12 Strip paint using chemicals and blasting H1. 13 Remove grease and dirt from surfaces to be painted. H1. 14 Perform feather edging, back sanding and final sanding for undercoats and topcoats. - 8 -

H1. 15 Duplicate corrosion factory protection. H1. 16 Demonstrate ability to apply primer surfacers and guidecoat. H1. 17 Demonstrate ability to use techniques to artificially dry or bake products. H1. 18 Perform prepping under and top coat applications. H1. 19 Demonstrate ability to use proper spray gun technique and equipment maintenance. H1. 20 Prepare pain booth (clean and drain air line system). H1. 21 Sand surfaces using hand and power techniques. H2 Cleaning and Detailing H2. 1 Identify equipment used in detailing vehicle exterior. H2. 2 Identify equipment used in detailing vehicle interior. H2. 3 Identify products used in vehicle detailing and describe their related safety considerations. H2. 4 Describe techniques for correcting topcoat defects. H2. 5 Describe the procedures used to remove overspray. H2. 6 Describe the procedures used to remove overspray. H2. 7 Describe the procedures used to clean vehicle interior. H2. 8 Describe the procedures used to wash vehicle exterior. H2. 9 Perform final clean-up for customer delivery. H2. 10 Demonstrate ability to apply decals and pin stripping. H3 Upholstery, Trim and Hardware H3. 1 Identify and describe exterior trim and hardware. H3. 2 Identify and describe interior upholstery, trim and hardware. H3. 3 Describe fasteners and adhesives used in the installation of upholstery, trim and hardware. H3. 4 Describe the procedures used to repair or replace exterior trim. - 9 -

H3. 5 Describe the procedures used to remove and install pin stripes and decals. H3. 6 Describe the procedures used to inspect interior upholstery, trim and hardware for collision related damage. H3. 7 Describe the procedures used to repair or replace interior trim. H3. 8 Describe the procedure used to repair or replace upholstery. H3. 9 Describe the procedures used to locate/detect and repair leaks and noises related to trim and hardware. H3. 10 Repair and replace exterior trim. H3. 11 Remove and install pin stripes and decals. H3. 12 Inspect interior upholstery, trim and hardware for collision damage. H3. 13 Repair and replace interior trim. H3. 14 Repair and replace upholstery. H3. 15 Repair leaks related to interior and exterior trim and hardware. H3. 16 Repair noises related to interior and exterior trim and hardware. TOTAL Submitted by: (Signature) Date: For Office Use Only Date Received: Date Sent for Review: Original Submission Curriculum Update Reviewed by: Declaration verified by: Approved Denied - 10 -