| Module Component | Observed | Assisted | Demonstrated | Checked by |
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| Module 1: Safety | ||||
| Module 2: Automotive Design | ||||
| Module 3: Hand Tools | ||||
| Module 4: Power Tools | ||||
| Module 5: Metal Straightening | ||||
| Module 6: Filling Damage | ||||
| Module 7: Panel Replacement | ||||
| Module 8: Contoured Surfaces Rust Repair | ||||
| Module 1: Oxy-Acetylene Safety (Welding 1) | ||||
| Module 13: Plasma Arc Cutting (Welding 13) | ||||
| Module 29: Metal Inert Gas M.I.G. Safety and Equipment (Welding 29) |
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| Module 30: Start-up and Shut-Down M.I.G. Welding (Welding 30) |
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| Module 31: MIG Procedures and Practice |
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| Note: The three types of welds are to be done with each of the gauges. |
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| Module Component | Observed | Assisted | Demonstrated | Checked by |
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| Module 13 Automobile Refinishing and Repainting: complete the steps required to refinish and paint a vehicle |
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| Module 15 Advanced Hand and Power Tools: demonstrate safe use of air, hydraulic and electric tools |
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| Module 17 Panel Alignment: demonstrate the ability to align doors, hood, trunk, fenders and quarter panels |
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| Module 21 Trim Removal and Installation: remove and install exterior and interior trim materials |
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| Module 1 Oxy-Acetylene Welding / Cutting Safety: understand safety rules that apply to gas welding and cutting |
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| Module 5 Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting- Start-up and Shut-down: show the proper sequencing of safe operation of OA equipment |
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| Module 6 Oxy-Acetylene Cutting: carry out proper procedures to cut various thickness of material |
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| Module 7 Advanced Oxy-Acetylene Cutting: cut holes, bevel edges and circles in light gauge and heavy steel plate |
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| Module 9 Oxy-Acetylene Welding: complete butt and edge welds in the flat position - 14 gauge steel - 20 gauge steel - 16 gauge steel - 22 gauge steel |
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| Module 9A Work Study Preparation and Follow-up Activities: be aware of and understand the importance of written and verbal communication |
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| Module 10A Work Study |
| Module Component | Observed | Assisted | Demonstrated | Checked by |
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| Module 19 Air bags: show an understanding of the operation and safety concerns about the operation and handling of air bags |
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| Module 20 Automobile Detailing: use proper products to restore or enhance the exterior of a vehicle |
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| Module 24 Buying and Selling a Vehicle: make appropriate consumer decisions about the sale or purchase of a vehicle |
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| Module 31B M.I.G. Welding Procedures and Practice: build skills with the M.I.G. welding system (refer to Module 31) |
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| Module 9B Work Study Preparation and Follow-up Activities: understand and be aware of the importance of verbal and non-verbal communications |
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| Module 10B Work Study |
| Module Component | Observed | Assisted | Demonstrated | Checked by |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Module 16 Advanced Metal Repair: identify and repair direct and indirect damage by using a variety of tools methods and procedures |
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| Module 22 Surface Preparation: identify and repair various body construction materials |
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| Module 25 Automotive Refinishing and Painting: select and apply appropriate products for metal protection and to mix and apply the final finish |
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| Module 9C Work Study Preparation and Follow-up Activities: understand the importance of verbal and non-verbal communication |
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| Module 10C Work Study |
| Module Component | Observed | Assisted | Demonstrated | Checked by |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Module 14 Advanced Automotive Structural Design: demonstrate knowledge of design components and body construction |
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| Module 12 Estimating Repair Costs: identify extent of damage and estimate cost to repair |
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| Module 23 Plastic Repair: identify different plastic types and demonstrate ability to repair |
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| Module 9D Work Study Preparation and Follow-up Activities: understand the importance of written and verbal communication |