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Training Standard
Auto Body
(Branch 1 and 2)
& Automotive Painter
Trade Codes: 310B, 310Q
& 410N
This document is the property of the apprentice named inside and represents the official record of his/her training
CONTENTS
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SKILL SETS
U6040.0
U6041.0
U6042.0
U6043.0
U6044.0
U6045.0
Weld, Heat, and Cut Using Metal Inert Gas Welder (MIG) .................................. 48
U6046.0
Weld, Heat, and Cut Using Squeeze-Type Resistance Spot Welder (STRSW) .... 51
U6047.0
Weld, Heat, and Cut Using Shielded Metal Arc Welder (SMAW) ....................... 54
U6048.0
U6050.0
U6051.0
U6052.0
U6053.0
Repair Cooling, Heating, and Air Conditioning Systems and Components .......... 72
U6054.0
U6055.0
U6056.0
U6057.0
U6058.0
Apprentice Record.......................................................................................................................... 95
Apprentice Completion Form......................................................................................................... 98
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Program Definition: Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer Branch 1 is defined
as a person who:
repairs and replaces frame and structural components, mechanical components,
electrical components, plastic and composite panels, sheet metal panels, and glass
and glass assemblies; and diagnoses and repairs electronic systems and assesses
damage.
AUTO BODY AND COLLISION DAMAGE REPAIRER BRANCH 1 is an approved
apprenticeship program for the purposes of the Apprenticeship and Certification Act,
1998 (ACA).
2.
Program Guidelines
Ratio
The Industry Committee has identified a journeyperson-to-apprentice ratio of one
journeyperson or individuals who are deemed equivalent to a journeyperson status
to one apprentice as the ratio generally necessary for an apprentice to be properly
trained on the job in this program. There may be individual circumstances in
which the ratio varies from this guideline.
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3.
Program Requirements
Academic Standard
The Industry Committee has identified the minimum academic standard for entry
to this program as completion of Grade 12 or ministry-approved equivalent.
(See ACA Policy 102, Confirming Academic Requirements.)
Other Resources
Complete program requirements, policies, and standards can be obtained by
referring to the following resources:
Apprenticeship and Certification Act, 1998 (ACA)
ACA General Regulation 573/99
ACA Exemption Regulation 566/99
Program-specific Apprenticeship Training Standards or Schedules of
Training
ACA Program and Policy Manual
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Academic Background
Industry has identified relevant secondary-school course(s) likely to increase an
individuals chances of success if completed before program entry. For details, see
the document Apprenticeship Subject Pathways.
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2.
Program Guidelines
Ratio
The Industry Committee has identified a journeyperson-to-apprentice ratio of one
journeyperson or individuals who are deemed equivalent to a journeyperson status
to one apprentice as the ratio generally necessary for an apprentice to be properly
trained on the job in this program. There may be individual circumstances in
which the ratio varies from this guideline.
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3.
Program Requirements
Academic Standard
The Industry Committee has identified the minimum academic standard for entry
to this program as completion of Grade 10 or ministry-approved equivalent.
(See ACA Policy 102, Confirming Academic Requirements.)
Other Resources
Complete program requirements, policies, and standards can be obtained by
referring to the following resources:
Apprenticeship and Certification Act, 1998 (ACA)
ACA General Regulation 573/99
ACA Exemption Regulation 566/99
Program-specific Apprenticeship Training Standards or Schedules of
Training
ACA Program and Policy Manual
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Academic Background
Industry has identified relevant secondary-school course(s) likely to increase an
individuals chances of success if completed before program entry. For details, see
the document Apprenticeship Subject Pathways.
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2.
Program Guidelines
Ratio
The Industry Committee has identified a journeyperson-to-apprentice ratio of one
journeyperson or individuals who are deemed equivalent to a journeyperson status
to one apprentice as the ratio generally necessary for an apprentice to be properly
trained on the job in this program. There may be individual circumstances in
which the ratio varies from this guideline.
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3.
Program Requirements
Academic Standard
The Industry Committee has identified the minimum academic standard for entry
to this program as completion of Grade 12 or ministry-approved equivalent.
(See ACA Policy 102, Confirming Academic Requirements.)
Other Resources
Complete program requirements, policies, and standards can be obtained by
referring to the following resources:
Apprenticeship and Certification Act, 1998 (ACA)
ACA General Regulation 573/99
ACA Exemption Regulation 566/99
Program-specific Apprenticeship Training Standards or Schedules of
Training
ACA Program and Policy Manual
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Academic Background
Industry has identified relevant secondary-school course(s) likely to increase an
individuals chances of success if completed before program entry. For details, see
the document Apprenticeship Subject Pathways.
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U6040.0
SKILLS
Identify and take
preventative action
against potential
workplace
environmental,
health, and safety
hazards
Wear and
maintain personal
protective
equipment
U6040.01
Practise good
housekeeping in the
workplace by
applying fire
hazard prevention
methods
U6040.02
Comply with
Workplace
Hazardous
Materials
Information
System (WHMIS)
guidelines
U6040.07
U6040.03
U6040.06
DETAIL
INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR
VEHICLE BODY
AND
COMPONENTS
U6041.0
PREPARE
VEHICLE FOR
REFINISHING
U6042.0
REPAIR TRIM
COMPONENTS
AND
HARDWARE
U6043.0
U6040.04
Perform a visual
inspection of the
condition of
interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
U6041.01
Diagnose the
condition of
interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
U6041.02
U6041.03
U6041.04
Perform a visual
inspection of all
vehicle body parts
and components for
refinishing
Diagnose the
condition of all
vehicle body parts
and components
for refinishing
Prepare all
vehicle body parts
and components
to be refinished
Verify the
preparation of all
vehicle body
parts and
components to be
refinished
U6042.02
U6042.03
U6042.04
Diagnose and
troubleshoot trim
components and
hardware
Repair or replace
trim components
and hardware
U6043.02
U6043.03
U6043.04
U6042.01
Perform a visual
inspection,
identifying trim
components and
hardware
U6043.01
Perform detailing
of interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
Comply with
workplace-related
legislation
relating to
occupational
health, safety,
environmental
protection, and
business and
trade practices
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Verify the
detailing of
interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
U6040.05
SKILL SETS
INSPECT,
REMOVE, AND
REPLACE
SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS
U6044.0
WELD, HEAT,
AND CUT USING
METAL INERT
GAS WELDER
(MIG)
U6045.0
WELD, HEAT,
AND CUT USING
SQUEEZE-TYPE
RESISTANCE
SPOT WELDER
(STRSW)
U6046.0
WELD, HEAT,
AND CUT USING
SHIELDED
METAL ARC
WELDER
(SMAW)
U6047.0
WELD, HEAT,
AND CUT USING
OXYFUEL
EQUIPMENT
U6048.0
SKILLS
Perform a visual
inspection,
identifying the
types of
supplemental
restraint systems
(SRS) and
defective or
damaged related
components
U6044.01
Perform a visual
inspection of MIG
equipment
U6045.01
Perform a visual
inspection of
STRSW
U6046.01
Perform a visual
inspection of
SMAW equipment
U6047.01
Perform a visual
inspection of
oxyfuel heating and
cutting equipment
U6048.01
Diagnose
supplemental
restraint systems
(SRS) and related
damaged or
defective
components
Remove and
replace
supplemental
restraint systems
(SRS) and related
damaged or
defective
components
Verify the
installation,
performance, and
function of
supplemental
restraint systems
(SRS) and damaged
related components
U6044.02
U6044.03
U6044.04
Diagnose damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6045.02
Diagnose damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6046.02
Diagnose damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6047.02
Diagnose damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6048.02
Set up MIG
welding
equipment
U6045.03
Set up STRSW
equipment
U6046.03
Set up SMAW
equipment
Repair damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6045.04
Repair damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6046.04
Repair damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6047.03
U6047.04
Set up oxyfuel
heating and
cutting equipment
Repair damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6048.03
U6048.04
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SKILL SETS
WELD, HEAT,
AND CUT USING
PLASMA ARC
CUTTER
U6049.0
REPAIR
VEHICLE
BODIES AND
COMPONENTS
U6050.0
REPAIR
PLASTICS AND
FIBREGLASS
U6051.0
REPAIR
ELECTRICAL
AND
ELECTRONIC
SYSTEMS AND
COMPONENTS
U6052.0
REPAIR
COOLING,
HEATING, AND
AIR
CONDITIONING
SYSTEMS AND
COMPONENTS
U6053.0
SKILLS
Perform a visual
inspection of
plasma arc cutting
equipment
Diagnose damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6049.01
U6049.02
Perform a visual
inspection of
vehicle body and
components,
identifying the
types of body parts
Diagnose the
condition of
vehicle body and
components
U6050.01
U6050.02
Perform a visual
inspection of
plastic and
fibreglass body
parts, identifying
the types
Repair damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6049.03
U6049.04
Repair vehicle
body and
components
Diagnose the
condition of plastic
and fibreglass
body parts
U6051.01
U6051.02
Perform a visual
inspection of
electrical and
electronic systems
and components
Diagnose and
troubleshoot
electrical and
electronic systems
and components
U6052.01
U6052.02
Perform a visual
inspection of
cooling, heating,
and air
conditioning
systems and
components
U6053.01
Diagnose and
troubleshoot
cooling and
heating systems
and components
Repair air
conditioning
systems and
components
U6053.06
U6050.03
Prepare repair area
to set up and
perform structural
bonding and
finishing
U6051.03
Repair electrical
and electronic
systems and
components
U6052.03
Repair cooling
and heating
systems and
components
U6053.02
U6053.03
U6053.07
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U6049.05
U6050.04
Verify the repair
of plastic and
fibreglass body
parts
U6051.04
Verify the repair
of electrical and
electronic
systems and
components
U6052.04
Verify the repair
of cooling and
heating systems
and components
U6053.04
Diagnose and
troubleshoot air
conditioning systems
and components
U6053.05
U6054.0
REPAIR
STEERING AND
SUSPENSION
SYSTEMS
U6055.0
SKILLS
Perform a visual
inspection of
frames and unibody
systems and
components
U6054.01
Perform a visual
inspection of
steering and
suspension
components
U6055.01
Repair suspension
systems and
components
REPAIR GLASS
AND RELATED
COMPONENTS
U6056.0
REFINISH
VEHICLE
BODIES, TRIM,
AND
COMPONENTS
U6057.0
ESTIMATE
DAMAGE
REPAIR
U6058.0
Diagnose and
troubleshoot
frames and
unibody systems
and components
U6054.02
Diagnose and
troubleshoot
steering systems
and components
U6054.03
Repair steering
systems and
components
U6055.02
U6055.03
U6055.07
Perform a visual
inspection of glass
and related
components
Diagnose and
troubleshoot glass
and related
components
Repair or replace
glass and related
components
U6056.01
U6056.02
U6056.03
U6057.01
Perform a visual
inspection of
damaged vehicle
interior and
exterior parts and
components
U6058.01
U6054.04
Verify the repair
of steering
systems and
components
U6055.04
U6055.06
Perform a visual
inspection of all
prepared interior
and exterior body
parts
Diagnose and
repair any
imperfections in
the prepared
interior and
exterior body parts
U6057.02
Diagnose and
troubleshoot
damaged vehicle
interior and
exterior parts and
components
Refinish prepared
interior and
exterior body
parts
U6057.03
Estimate repair
costs of damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6058.02
U6058.03
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U6056.04
Verify the final
finish and colour
match of all
interior and
exterior body
parts
U6057.04
Verify the
accuracy of
estimated repair
costs of damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6058.04
Diagnose and
troubleshoot
suspension systems
and components
U6055.05
U6040.0
SKILLS
Identify and take
preventative action
against potential
workplace
environmental,
health, and safety
hazards
Wear and
maintain personal
protective
equipment
U6040.01
U6040.02
U6040.03
Practise good
housekeeping in the
workplace by
applying fire
hazard prevention
methods
U6040.06
DETAIL
INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR
VEHICLE BODY
AND
COMPONENTS
U6041.0
PREPARE
VEHICLE FOR
REFINISHING
U6042.0
REPAIR TRIM
COMPONENTS
AND
HARDWARE
U6043.0
Comply with
workplace-related
legislation
relating to
occupational
health, safety,
environmental
protection, and
business and
trade practices
U6040.04
Comply with
Workplace
Hazardous
Materials
Information
System (WHMIS)
guidelines
U6040.07
Perform a visual
inspection of the
condition of
interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
U6041.01
Diagnose the
condition of
interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
U6041.02
U6040.03
U6040.04
Perform a visual
inspection of all
vehicle body parts
and components for
refinishing
Diagnose the
condition of all
vehicle body parts
and components
for refinishing
Prepare all
vehicle body parts
and components
to be refinished
Verify the
preparation of all
vehicle body
parts and
components to be
refinished
U6042.02
U6042.03
U6042.04
Diagnose and
troubleshoot trim
components and
hardware
Repair or replace
trim components
and hardware
U6043.02
U6043.03
U6053.04
U6042.01
Perform a visual
inspection,
identifying trim
components and
hardware
U6043.01
Perform detailing
of interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
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Verify the
detailing of
interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
U6040.05
U6044.0
WELD, HEAT,
AND CUT USING
METAL INERT
GAS WELDER
(MIG)
U6045.0
WELD, HEAT,
AND CUT
USING
OXYFUEL
EQUIPMENT
U6048.0
REPAIR
VEHICLE
BODIES AND
COMPONENTS
U6050.0
REPAIR
PLASTICS AND
FIBREGLASS
U6051.0
REPAIR GLASS
AND RELATED
COMPONENTS
U6056.0
SKILLS
Perform a visual
inspection of normal
supplemental
restraint systems
(SRS) and related
damaged or
defective
components
Diagnose normal
supplemental
restraint systems
(SRS) and related
damaged or
defective
components
Remove and
replace
supplemental
restraint systems
(SRS) and related
damaged or
defective
components
U6044.01
U6044.02
U6044.03
Perform a visual
inspection of MIG
equipment
U6045.01
Perform a visual
inspection of
oxyfuel heating and
cutting equipment
U6048.01
Diagnose damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6045.02
Diagnose damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6048.02
Perform a visual
inspection of
vehicle body and
components,
identifying the
types of body parts
Diagnose the
condition of
vehicle body and
components
U6050.01
U6050.02
Perform a visual
inspection of
plastic and
fibreglass body
parts, identifying
the types
Set up MIG
welding
equipment
U6044.04
Repair damaged
vehicle parts and
components
Verify the
integrity of the
repaired joins and
welds on all
vehicle parts and
components
U6045.03
U6045.04
U6045.05
Set up oxyfuel
heating and
cutting equipment
Repair damaged
vehicle parts and
components
U6048.03
U6048.04
Repair vehicle
body and
components
Diagnose the
condition of plastic
and fibreglass
body parts
Verify the
installation,
performance, and
function of
supplemental
restraint systems
(SRS) and related
damaged or
defective
components
U6050.03
Prepare repair area
to set up and
perform structural
bonding and
finishing
U6051.01
U6051.02
U6051.03
Perform a visual
inspection of glass
and related
components
Diagnose and
troubleshoot glass
and related
components
Repair or replace
glass and related
components
U6056.01
U6056.02
U6056.03
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U6050.04
Verify the repair
of plastic and
fibreglass body
parts
U6051.04
Verify the repair
of glass and
related
components
U6056.04
Verify the
condition of repair
area by visually
inspecting all
vehicle parts and
components
U6048.05
SKILL SETS
REFINISH
VEHICLE
BODIES, TRIM,
AND
COMPONENTS
U6057.0
SKILLS
Perform a visual
inspection of all
prepared interior
and exterior body
parts for
refinishing
U6057.01
Diagnose and
repair any
imperfections in
the prepared
interior and
exterior body parts
U6057.02
Refinish prepared
interior and
exterior body
parts
U6057.03
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U6040.0
SKILLS
Identify and take
preventative action
against potential
workplace
environmental,
health and safety
hazards
Wear and
maintain personal
protective
equipment
U6040.01
U6040.02
U6040.03
Practise good
housekeeping in the
workplace by
applying fire
hazard prevention
methods
U6040.06
DETAIL
INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR
VEHICLE BODY
AND
COMPONENTS
U6041.0
PREPARE
VEHICLE FOR
REFINISHING
U6042.0
REPAIR TRIM
COMPONENTS
AND
HARDWARE
U6043.0
Comply with
workplace-related
legislation
relating to
occupational
health, safety,
environmental
protection, and
business and
trade practices
U6040.04
Comply with
Workplace
Hazardous
Materials
Information
System (WHMIS)
guidelines
U6040.07
Perform a visual
inspection of the
condition of
interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
U6041.01
Diagnose the
condition of
interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
U6041.02
U6041.03
U6041.04
Perform a visual
inspection of all
vehicle body parts
and components for
refinishing
Diagnose the
condition of all
vehicle body parts
and components
for refinishing
Prepare all
vehicle body parts
and components
to be refinished
Verify the
preparation of all
vehicle body
parts and
components to be
refinished
U6042.02
U6042.03
U6042.04
Diagnose and
troubleshoot trim
components and
hardware
Repair or replace
trim components
and hardware
U6043.02
U6043.03
U6043.04
U6042.01
Perform a visual
inspection,
identifying trim
components and
hardware
U6043.01
Perform detailing
of interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
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Verify the
detailing of
interior and
exterior vehicle
body and
components
Interpret and
apply servicerelated safety
information
U6040.05
SKILLS
Perform a visual
inspection of all
prepared interior
and exterior body
parts for refinishing
U6057.01
Diagnose and
repair any
imperfections in
the prepared
interior and
exterior body parts
U6057.02
Refinish prepared
interior and
exterior body
parts
U6057.03
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PREFACE
This training standard was developed by the Workplace Training Branch of the Ministry of
Training, Colleges, and Universities (MTCU), in partnership with the Industry Committees and
in consultation with representatives from the industry. This document is intended to be used by
the apprentice, supervisor/trainer, and sponsor/employer as a blueprint for training and as a
prerequisite for completion and certification.
This training document becomes the apprentices only record of workplace training performance.
The supervisor/trainer and apprentice are required to sign off on and date the skills following
each successful acquisition, unless a skill is marked shaded (optional).
The care and maintenance of this training document are the joint responsibility of the
apprentice and the sponsor/employer. By signing off on the skill, the supervisor/trainer and
the apprentice are indicating that the apprentice has demonstrated competence in the skill.
This training standard has been developed specifically for documenting the apprentices
acquisition of skills of the trade.
Please Note: Apprenticeship Training and Curriculum Standards were developed by the Ministry of
Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU). As of April 8th, 2013, the Ontario College of Trades (College)
has become responsible for the development and maintenance of these standards. The College is
carrying over existing standards without any changes.
However, because the Apprenticeship Training and Curriculum Standards documents were developed
under either the Trades Qualification and Apprenticeship Act (TQAA) or the Apprenticeship and
Certification Act, 1998 (ACA), the definitions contained in these documents may no longer be accurate
and may not be reflective of the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009 (OCTAA) as the
new trades legislation in the province. The College will update these definitions in the future.
Meanwhile, please refer to the Colleges website (http://www.collegeoftrades.ca) for the most accurate
and up-to-date information about the College. For information on OCTAA and its regulations, please
visit: http://www.collegeoftrades.ca/about/legislation-and-regulations
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DEFINITIONS
ACA
Apprenticeship and Certification Act, 1998
Certificate of Apprenticeship (C of A)
Certification issued to individuals who have demonstrated that they have completed an
apprenticeship in Ontario
Certificate of Qualification (C of Q)
Certification issued to C of Q applicants who have achieved a passing grade on the certification
exam for their trade
Competency Analysis Profile
A document that identifies the training needs of an individual trade and details the skills/skill sets
that must be demonstrated
Competence
The ability of an individual to perform a skill repeatedly and without assistance in the workplace
to the standard set out in the Training Standard or Schedule of Training
General Performance Objective (On-the-Job Skill Set)
Describes a set of skills that includes all performance objectives under that skill set
Industry Committee (IC) Under the ACA and Provincial Advisory Committee (PAC)
Under the TQAA
Under the ACA and TQAA, the Minister may appoint a provincial committee in any trade or
group of trades to advise the Minister in matters relating to the establishment and operation of
apprenticeship training programs and trades qualifications.
Journeyperson or Equivalent
A person who has acquired the knowledge and skills in a trade, occupation, or craft as attested to
by a provincial or territorial authority
Mandatory
Status assigned to unshaded individual skills, skill sets, or general performance objectives that
must be signed off on for the apprentice to complete the program
Optional
Status assigned to shaded individual skills, skills sets, or general performance objectives for
which sign-off is not required for the apprentice to complete the program but that may be tested
on an examination for certification
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Sign-Off
Signature of the sponsor/employer of record or an individual to whom that sponsor or employer
has delegated signing authority, indicating an apprentices achievement of competence
Skill
Individual skill described in the Training Standard (note: does not mean the larger skill groups
referred to in the Training Standard as Skill Sets, Training Units, or General Performance
Objective, but the individual skills that make up those groups)
Skill Sets
Group of individual skills found in the Training Standard (may also be called Training Unit or
General Performance Objective)
Skill Set Completion Form
Lists all skill sets and includes space for sign-off by sponsor/employer of record
Sponsor/Employer
A person who has entered into a registered training agreement under which the person is required
to ensure that an individual is provided with workplace-based training in a trade, other
occupation, or skill set as part of an apprenticeship program approved by the Director
Sponsor/Employer of Record
Refers to the sponsor or employer documented as the signatory to the current training agreement
or contract. For sponsors/employers to be considered for the training of apprentices, they must
identify that the workplace has qualified journeypersons or equivalent on site and can identify
that the workplace has the tools, equipment, materials, and processes that have been identified by
Provincial Advisory Committees (PACs) or Industry Committees (ICs) as being required for the
trade.
Supervisor
An individual who oversees the execution of a task or oversees the actions or work of others
Trainer
A qualified trainer in a compulsory trade is a journeyperson with a Certificate of Qualification or
in a voluntary trade is an individual who is considered equivalent to a journeyperson with a
Certificate of Qualification.
TQAA
Trades Qualification and Apprenticeship Act
Training Standard
A document that has been written in concise statements that describe how well an apprentice
must perform each skill in order to become competent. By using the document, trainers will be
able to ensure that the apprentice is developing skills detailed for the occupation.
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IMPORTANT DIRECTIONS
For the Apprentice
1.
All complete skills or skill sets must be signed and dated by both the apprentice and the
sponsor/employer when either all terms of the contract have been completed or the
apprentice leaves the employ of the employer.
2.
3.
The Skill Set Completion Form must be completed and signed by the current
sponsor/employer and presented to the local Apprenticeship Client Services Office at the
fulfilment of all terms of a Contract of Apprenticeship/Training Agreement.
4.
The Apprentice Completion Form with the Completed and Authorized Training Standard
must be presented to the local Apprenticeship Client Services Unit.
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SKILL SET COMPLETION FORM FOR AUTO BODY AND COLLISION DAMAGE
REPAIRER BRANCH 1 310B
SKILLS
SETS
SIGNING
AUTHORITY
TITLE
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U6042.0
U6043.0
U6044.0
U6045.0
U6046.0
U6047.0
U6048.0
U6049.0
U6050.0
U6051.0
U6052.0
U6053.0
U6054.0
U6055.0
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U6056.0
U6057.0
U6058.0
Shaded performance objectives and skill sets are optional. The shaded skills do not have to
be demonstrated or signed off on for completion of the on-the-job component of the
apprenticeship.
The in-school curriculum learning outcomes will cover all the skill sets, both shaded and
unshaded.
The Certificate of Qualification examination will test the whole of the trade and may test
both shaded and unshaded performance skill sets.
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SIGNING
AUTHORITY
TITLE
U6040.0
U6041.0
U6042.0
U6043.0
U6044.0
U6045.0
U6048.0
U6050.0
U6051.0
U6056.0
U6057.0
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SIGNING
AUTHORITY
TITLE
U6040.0
U6041.0
U6042.0
U6043.0
U6057.0
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U6040.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6040.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6040.0
U6040.02
Handle, store, and recycle hazardous workplace materials, including paint and
primer materials, hardeners, solvents, antifreeze, new and used lubricants and
fluids, brake and filler dust, battery acid, Freon, gases, undeployed air bags, and
welding tanks, by using personal protective equipment and specified handling,
storage, and recycling procedures, so that individuals are protected from injury
and the environment from contamination, and safety procedures are followed,
according to manufacturers recommendations, specifications, safety requirements,
and government regulations.
Signatures of:
U6040.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Wear and maintain personal protective equipment, including eye, ear, hand,
respiratory, body, and foot protection, ensuring that the fit is correct and optimum
protection is provided to the wearer for the specific task performed, according to
Occupational Health and Safety Act, manufacturers recommendations,
specifications, safety requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6040.0
U6040.04
U6040.05
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6040.0
U6040.06
U6040.07
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6041.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6041.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6041.0
U6041.02
Diagnose the condition of interior and exterior vehicle body and components,
including trim, upholstery, carpet, trunk and engine compartment, exterior trim,
wheels, stripes, decals, mouldings and glass, paint finish, underbody, and fastening
and mounting devices, by visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance
and function; checking for types of stains, discoloration, bacteria and mould
growth, odours, chemical and environmental contamination, and loose, damaged,
and missing components; and using magnifying devices, lights, wipes, and
chemical agents, according to manufacturers recommendations, specifications,
safety requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
U6041.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6041.0
U6041.04
Verify the detailing of interior and exterior vehicle body and components,
including trim, upholstery, carpet, trunk and engine compartment, exterior trim,
wheels, stripes, decals, mouldings and glass, paint finish, underbody, and fastening
and mounting devices, by visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance
and function of detailing methods and materials; and using lighting and wipes,
according to manufacturers recommendations, specifications, safety requirements,
and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6042.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6042.01
Perform a visual inspection of all vehicle body parts and components for
refinishing, by identifying the types, including dashes, trims, bumpers, hoods,
fenders, doors, roofs, quarter panels, trunks, floors, and structural panels; checking
for scratches, delamination, swelling, oxidation, distortion, discoloration, and
environmental damage, according to manufacturers recommendations,
specifications, safety requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6042.0
U6042.02
Diagnose the condition of all vehicle body parts and components for
refinishing, including dashes, trims, bumpers, hoods, fenders, doors, roofs, quarter
panels, trunks, floors, and structural panels, by visually inspecting, testing, and
analysing performance and function; checking for paint types, colour identification
codes, paint thickness, and type of body material; and using paint gauge and
proper lighting, according to manufacturers recommendations, specifications,
safety requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
U6042.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6042.0
U6042.04
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6043.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6043.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6043.0
U6043.02
U6043.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6043.0
U6043.04
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6044.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6044.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6044.0
U6044.02
U6044.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Remove and replace supplemental restraint systems (SRS) and related damaged
or defective components, including batteries, circuit-protection devices, switches,
impact sensors, diagnostic control modules, wiring harnesses, backup power supply,
code lights, instrument panel, air bag modules, clock spring, knee bolster, seat belt
webbing, seat belt retractors, explosive, mechanical, and motorized seat belt
tensioners, seat assemblies, windshields, trim panels, steering wheel and column
assembly, and fastening and mounting devices, by repairing, replacing, and refitting
supplemental restraints and related components; and using hand, power, electronic
service, and specialized tools and equipment, according to manufacturers
recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6044.0
U6044.04
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6045.0
WELD, HEAT, AND CUT USING METAL INERT GAS WELDER (MIG)
GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE
Set up and safely operate and maintain metal inert gas welder (MIG) to join and
produce welds on vehicle parts and components by visually inspecting,
diagnosing, and troubleshooting equipment performance; preparing repair area;
joining and welding vehicle parts and components; and verifying the strength of
joins and welds to maintain the structural integrity of the vehicle, according to
manufacturers recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and
government regulations.
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6045.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6045.0
WELD, HEAT, AND CUT USING METAL INERT GAS WELDER (MIG)
(cont.)
U6045.02
U6045.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6045.0
WELD, HEAT, AND CUT USING METAL INERT GAS WELDER (MIG)
(cont.)
U6045.04
U6045.05
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Verify the integrity of the repaired joins and welds on all vehicle parts and
components, including satin-coated, galvanized, and conventional metals; and
high-strength steel, aluminium, and heavy-gauge steel frames and frame assemblies,
by visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; checking
for correct penetration, visible cracks, undercuts, melt-through, porosity, craters,
excessive spatter, edge defects, pinholes, plug welds, and damage to surrounding
area, according to manufacturers recommendations, industry-approved repair
procedures, specifications, and safety requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6046.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6046.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6046.0
U6046.02
U6046.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6046.0
U6046.04
U6046.05
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Verify the integrity of the repaired joins and welds on all vehicle parts and
components, including satin-coated, galvanized, and conventional metals, highstrength steel, and aluminium, by visually inspecting, testing, and analysing
performance and function; and checking for correct penetration, visible cracks,
undercuts, melt-through, craters, excessive spatter, spot weld size, denting,
pinholes, and damage to surrounding area, according to manufacturers
recommendations, industry-approved repair procedures, specifications, and safety
requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6047.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6047.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6047.0
U6047.02
U6047.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6047.0
U6047.04
U6047.05
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Verify the integrity of the repaired joins and welds on all vehicle parts and
components, including heavy-gauge equipment frames, by checking for correct
penetration, visible cracks, undercuts, melt-through, porosity, craters, excessive
spatter, slag, edge defects, pinholes, plug weld, and damage to surrounding area,
according to manufacturers recommendations, industry-approved repair
procedures, specifications, and safety requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6048.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6048.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6048.0
U6048.02
U6048.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Set up oxyfuel heating and cutting equipment, including tanks, gauges, fittings,
regulators, tips, gauges, and oxyacetylene valves, by covering or removing
exposed parts to prevent injuries and vehicle damage, preparing repair area,
installing consumables, turning on power or fuel, checking regulator for specified
pressure, fine-tuning the heater/cutter, opening the gas valve, setting regulators for
cutting or heating, selecting tip, setting mixture, igniting gas, and fine-tuning and
adjusting flame, according to manufacturers recommendations, industry-approved
repair procedures, specifications, and safety requirements, and government
regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6048.0
U6048.04
U6048.05
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Verify the condition of heating and cutting repair area by visually inspecting
all vehicle parts and components, checking for distortion and damage to the
surrounding area, according to manufacturers recommendations, industryapproved repair procedures, specifications, and safety requirements, and
government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6049.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6049.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6049.0
U6049.02
U6049.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Set up plasma arc heating and cutting equipment, including tanks, gauges,
fittings, regulators, tips, gauges, and oxyacetylene valves, by covering or
removing exposed parts to prevent injuries and vehicle damage, preparing repair
area, installing consumables, turning on power or fuel, checking regulator for
specified pressure, selecting required amperage, fine-tuning the heater/cutter,
turning on power switch, adjusting amperage, opening compressed air valve,
setting regulators for cutting or heating, selecting tip, and connecting compressed
air supply, according to manufacturers recommendations, industry-approved
repair procedures, specifications, and safety requirements, and government
regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6049.0
U6049.04
U6049.05
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Verify the condition of heating and cutting repair area by visually inspecting
all vehicle parts and components, and checking for damage to surrounding area,
according to manufacturers recommendations, industry-approved repair
procedures, specifications, and safety requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6050.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6050.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6050.0
U6050.02
U6050.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Repair vehicle body and components, including metal, aluminium, plastic, and
fibreglass panels; glass components; unibody structures; full and space frames
structures; and fastening and mounting devices, by reshaping, replacing, fitting,
and aligning to restore the structural integrity of vehicle; and using specified repair
materials, hand, power, specialized, precision, and electronic service tools, lifting
devices, and safety stands, according to manufacturers recommendations,
specifications, safety requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6050.0
U6050.04
Verify the repair of vehicle body and components, including metal, aluminium,
plastic, and fibreglass panels; glass components; unibody; full frames and space
frames structures; and fastening and mounting devices, by visually inspecting;
road testing to analyse performance and function; and using hand, power,
specialized, precision, and electronic service tools, lifting devices, and safety
stands to restore the structural integrity of the vehicle, according to manufacturers
recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and government
regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6051.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6051.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6051.0
U6051.02
Diagnose the condition of plastic and fibreglass body parts, including specific
types of plastics and fibreglass, by visually inspecting, testing, and analysing
performance and function; checking for finish damage, fractured, and loose and
missing parts, misalignment, and distortion; and using lifting devices and safety
stands, according to manufacturers recommendations, specifications, safety
requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
U6051.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Prepare repair area to set up and perform structural bonding and finishing,
including cleaning the work area; preparing the damaged area and panels to be
replaced; identifying specific repair adhesives; and using hand, power, and
specialized tools, specialized fasteners and clamps, lifting devices, and safety
stands, according to manufacturers recommendations, specifications, safety
requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6051.0
U6051.04
Verify the repair of plastic and fibreglass body parts, including bumpers, hoods,
fenders, doors, roofs, quarter panels, tailgates, trunk lids, metal space frames, and
fastening and mounting devices, by visually inspecting, testing, and analysing
performance and function; and using lifting devices and safety stands, according to
manufacturers recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and
government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6052.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6052.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6052.0
U6052.02
U6052.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6052.0
U6052.04
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6053.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6053.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6053.0
U6053.02
U6053.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6053.0
U6053.04
Verify the repair of cooling and heating systems and components, including
radiators, pressure caps, coolant, lines, hoses, fittings, seals, water pumps, belts
and pulleys, heater cores, thermostats, valves, housings, heater blower assemblies,
cooling fans, motors and shrouds, switches, relays, actuators, sensors, modules,
wiring harnesses, vacuum lines, cables, circuit-protection devices, ducting, and
fastening and mounting devices, by visually inspecting, testing, and analysing
performance and function; and using hand, power, specialized, electronic, and
service tools, pressure gauge, and leak-detection devices, according to
manufacturers recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and
government regulations.
Signatures of:
U6053.05
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6053.0
U6053.06
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6053.0
U6053.07
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6054.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6054.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6054.0
U6054.02
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6054.0
U6054.03
U6054.04
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Verify the repair of frames and unibody systems and components, including
full frame, space frame, unibody, body mounts, sub-frame, corrosion-protection
coatings, and fastening and mounting devices, by visually inspecting, measuring
points, and analysing performance, function, and fit; and using hand, power, and
specialized tools, lifting, rigging, blocking, and anchoring devices, dimensional
specifications chart, and three-dimensional measuring equipment, according to
manufacturers recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and
government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6055.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6055.0
U6055.02
U6055.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Repair steering systems and components, including steering gear, seals, boots
and bearings, power-steering fluids, pump, hoses, lines and fittings, belts and
pulleys, tie rod ends, column assemblies, steering knuckles, pittman and idler
arms, centre link, electronic steering assemblies, and fastening and mounting
devices, by replacing, fitting, aligning, bolting, refilling fluids, and restoring
damaged protective coatings; and using hand, power, specialized, and electronic
service tools, alignment equipment, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices,
according to manufacturers recommendations, specifications, safety requirements,
and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6055.0
U6055.04
Verify the repair of steering systems and components, including steering gear,
seals, boots and bearings, power-steering fluids, pump, hoses, lines and fittings,
belts and pulleys, tie rod ends, column assemblies, steering knuckles, pittman and
idler arms, centre link, electronic steering assemblies, and fastening and mounting
devices, by visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function;
and using hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, alignment
equipment, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices, according to manufacturers
recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and government
regulations.
Signatures of:
U6055.05
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6055.0
U6055.06
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6055.0
U6055.07
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6056.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6056.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6056.0
U6056.02
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6056.0
U6056.03
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6056.0
U6056.04
Verify the repair of glass and related components, including windshields, side
glass, glass tints, heated windshields, tempered glass, encapsulated glass, sunroofs,
wipers, sun visors, rear-view mirrors and mounting pads, switches, circuitprotection devices, relays, sensors, modules, motors, wiring harnesses, back light
defogger grids, trims, primers, damming tapes, urethanes, mouldings, channels,
guides, regulator assemblies, weather strips and seals, and fastening and mounting
devices, by visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function to
ensure the structural integrity of vehicle; and using specified air pressure, lighting,
soap, water, specified curing times, and specified controlled environment,
according to original equipment manufacturers recommendations, specifications,
safety requirements, and government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6057.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6057.01
Perform a visual inspection of all prepared interior and exterior body parts
for refinishing, including dashes, trims, bumpers, hoods, fenders, doors, roofs,
quarter panels, trunks, floors, and structural panels, by checking for scratches,
checking, swelling, pinholes, runs, rough edges, masking, colour match, paint
types, and colour identification codes, according to manufacturers
recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6057.0
U6057.02
Diagnose and repair any imperfections in the prepared interior and exterior
body parts, including dashes, trims, bumpers, hoods, fenders, doors, roofs, quarter
panels, trunks, floors, and structural panels, by checking for scratches, checking,
swelling, pinholes, runs, rough edges, masking, and colour match; and using hand
and specialized tools, spray guns, wipes, masking, sanding, primers, and ground
coats, according to manufacturers recommendations, specifications, and safety
requirements.
Signatures of:
U6057.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Refinish prepared interior and exterior body parts, including dashes, trims,
bumpers, hoods, fenders, doors, roofs, quarter panels, trunks, floors, and structural
panels, by mixing hardeners and solvents to paint colours and clear coats; applying
paint and clear coats to surfaces; checking spray booth environment, atomization,
and pattern and flow of spray equipment; and using spray booth, spray guns, air
hoses, personal safety equipment, ventilated mixing area, gun-cleaning equipment,
and solvent recyclers, according to environmental, manufacturers
recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and government
regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6057.04
Verify the final finish and colour match of all interior and exterior body parts,
including dashes, trims, bumpers, hoods, fenders, doors, roofs, quarter panels,
trunks, floors, and structural panels, by checking for colour match, runs, sags, dust,
gloss, texture, coverage, uniformity, fisheyes, orange peel, overspray, and dry
spots; removing masking materials; reinstalling or replacing trim, hardware,
pinstriping, and decals; performing required detail cleaning; and using lighting,
visual check, solvents and compounds, run shavers, sanding and cleaning materials,
hand, power, and specialized tools, and fastening and mounting devices, according
to manufacturers recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and
government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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U6058.0
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
SKILLS
U6058.01
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6058.0
U6058.02
Diagnose and troubleshoot damaged vehicle interior and exterior parts and
components, including trim, hardware, glass, supplemental restraint systems,
electrical and electronic systems, cooling, heating, and air conditioning systems,
frames and unibody assemblies, steering and suspension components, by visually
inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; checking for
sequential flow of collision energy, and direct, indirect and hidden damage; and
using hand, power, specialized, and electronic tools, and measuring, lifting,
rigging, and blocking devices, according to original equipment manufacturers
(OEM) recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and government
regulations.
Signatures of:
U6058.03
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
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U6058.0
U6058.04
Verify the accuracy of estimated repair costs of damaged vehicle parts and
components, including labour, parts, paint and materials, sublets, alignments,
towing, storing, freight, rentals, disposals, and taxes, by validating quoted repairs
to the vehicle, verifying the calculations of repair costs, and verifying customer,
vehicle and insurance data; and using damage repair estimating manuals and
software, and parts and materials price lists, according to original equipment
manufacturers (OEM) recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and
government regulations.
Signatures of:
Apprentice
Date
Supervisor/Trainer
Date
Sponsor/Employer Name
Sponsor/Employer Signature
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APPRENTICE RECORD
SPONSOR/EMPLOYER INFORMATION
Training Agreement #
Name
Address
Telephone
E-mail Address
SUMMARY OF TRAINING
Employment Start Date
Employment End Date
Total hours of training &
instruction between dates
of employment.
________________
Date Completed
_______________
Apprentice
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__________________
Supervisor/Trainer
SPONSOR/EMPLOYER INFORMATION
Training Agreement #
Name
Address
Telephone
E-mail Address
SUMMARY OF TRAINING
Employment Start Date
Employment End Date
Total hours of training &
instruction between dates
of employment.
________________
Date Completed
_______________
Apprentice
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__________________
Supervisor/Trainer
SPONSOR/EMPLOYER INFORMATION
Training Agreement #
Name
Address
Telephone
E-mail Address
SUMMARY OF TRAINING
Employment Start Date
Employment End Date
Total hours of training &
instruction between dates
of employment.
________________
Date Completed
_______________
Apprentice
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__________________
Supervisor/Trainer
Skill Sets when completed should be signed by the supervisor/trainer and presented with this
completion form to your local Apprenticeship Client Services Office. Any supporting
documentation should also be attached.
In-School Completed
(Proof to Be Provided)
Hours completed as
per Contract:
Yes ( )
No ( )
Not applicable ( )
Yes ( )
No ( )
Not applicable ( )
SPONSOR/EMPLOYER INFORMATION
Name
Address
Telephone
E-mail Address
Signature of
Signing Authority
You will be required to disclose this signed form to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and
Universities in order to complete your program. The Ministry will use your personal information
to administer and finance Ontarios apprenticeship training system.
For further information please see the notice/declaration for collection of personal information
that is referenced in the table of contents of this training standard.
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