OCG - Automotive Collision Repair Technology 2
School District of Oconee County
Automotive Collision Repair Technology 2
Course Number: 602100CW
The Automotive Collision Repair Technology program is designed to prepare students to repair automobiles and light commercial vehicles under the supervision of an experienced automotive collision repair technician. Automotive Collision Repair Technology students receive instruction in frame alignment, surface finishing, and shop management. Upon successful completion of the program standards, the student will be prepared for postsecondary education and entry-level automotive collision repair-related careers. Program standards are based on NATEF-ASE, Vehicle Manufacturers, and I-CAR industry standards.
South Carolina Standards: (List the standards students are expected to master in this course)
UNIT A: PERFORMING WORK SAFETY PRACTICES
- Demonstrate the ability to work safely and keep a safe work area.
- Operate a fire extinguisher.
- Demonstrate the safe use of hand and power tools.
- Demonstrate understanding of “right to know” laws including OSHA regulations and EPA Rule 40.
UNIT E: DEMONSTRATING SKILLS IN PLASTICS
- Demonstrate knowledge of current automotive plastics.
- Demonstrate knowledge of plastic identification methods.
- Perform a one-sided adhesive repair to a bumper cover and other plastic body parts.
- Perform a two-sided adhesive repair to a bumper cover and other plastic body parts.
UNIT H: DEMONSTRATING SKILLS REQUIRED TO REMOVE AND REPLACE TRIM, ACCESSORIES, AND HARDWARE
- Remove and replace various bumper systems.
- Replace and/or align bumper reinforcements. November 2011
- Replace and/or align energy absorbers.
- Remove and replace grille.
- Demonstrate knowledge of various types of restraint systems and how to disable them.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to access OEM guidelines for restraint systems service.
- Remove and replace trim panels.
- Remove and replace molding.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to install weather stripping.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to remove, replace, and align door locks and mating parts.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to remove, replace, and align trunk locks and mating parts.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to remove, replace, and adjust window regulators.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to remove and replace front and rear seats.
- Remove, replace, and align hood locks and mating parts.
- Install new nonstructural body sheet metal.
UNIT I: DEMONSTRATING AUTOMOBILE GLASS REPLACEMENT SKILLS
- Demonstrate understanding of removing and replacing fixed glass (heated and non-heated) using manufacturer’s specifications/procedures and recommended materials.
- Demonstrate understanding of removing and replacing movable glass.
UNIT J: DEMONSTRATING PAINTING AND REFINISHING SKILLS
- Demonstrate knowledge of painting booth operations.
- Clean and condition bare metal for corrosion resistant primers.
- Demonstrate knowledge of restoring corrosion protection to repaired or replaced unibody structural areas.
- Prepare panel surfaces for refinishing:
- sanding,
- scuffing,
- feather-edging,
- blocking,
- cleaning.
- Mask sections and parts.
- Apply various primers and sealers.
- Apply single stage paint.
- Apply basecoat/clearcoat paint.
- Blend a panel using a basecoat/clearcoat finish.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the color tinting process.
- Demonstrate knowledge of applying multi-stage paints.
- Demonstrate knowledge of waterborne finishes.
- Demonstrate knowledge of paint defects, causes, and cures.
- Prepare and refinish plastic parts.
- Demonstrate knowledge of removal and application of decals and stripes
UNIT K: DEMONSTRATING AUTOMOBILE BODY REPAIR ESTIMATING SKILLS
- Compute the cost of parts and labor for a collision-damaged vehicle using a crash estimating guide.
- Determine paint and materials costs for an estimate.
- Complete and total the estimate form.
UNIT L: DEMONSTRATING EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
- Complete a resume.
- Complete a job application.
- Create a portfolio.
- Demonstrate interviewing skills.
- Demonstrate workplace/soft skills.
Required Instructional Materials and Resources: (List required materials including SDOC provided textbooks, including any fees that apply, etc.)
- www.mysctextbooks.com
- Safety and Pollution Prevention (SPP) www.sp2.org
- SkillsUSA www.skillsusa.org
- I-CAR www.I-CAR.com
- I-CAR Programs
- ACRT 1 Lab Fee $50 ( lab fee covers the price of personal protective equipment and project materials)
Optional Materials and Resources:
- 2 inch 3 ring binder
- Pens, pencils, highlighter, and notebook paper
Course Summary:
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