Field          Engineering and Technology

 

Review of the Motor Industry unit standards

 

Subfield

Domain

ID

Motor Industry

Automotive Administration

249, 24077

Automotive Refinishing

24004, 24009

Automotive Workshop Engineering

21858

Motor Industry – Introductory Skills

16113

Vehicle Bodywork

21693, 21698, 21703, 21706, 22803, 22927

Vehicle Spraypainting

21102

 

MITO New Zealand Incorporated has completed the review of the unit standards listed above.

 

Date new versions published                                                          August 2016

 

Planned review date                                                                           August 2021

 

Summary

 

As a result of work carried out by MITO on the Targeted Review of Qualifications unit standards from the Motor Industry subfield have been reviewed.  These unit standards were updated using input from industry and provider representatives.  It was decided to set a date for 5 years for the next full review to take place.

 

Main changes

 

·         Changes were made to the titles, outcome statements, evidence requirements, and range statements of the unit standards for clarity and to ensure alignment with relevant industry standards and regulations.

·         Explanatory notes were updated to improve consistency and to make the outcomes and evidence requirements clearer and easier to read.

·         Credits and levels were updated to better reflect the content of the unit standards.

·         Unit standard 21698 was replaced by unit standard 29574.

·         Unit standard 24077 was replaced by unit standard 29582.

·         Unit standards 249, 16113 and 21858 were replaced by unit standards 29579 and 29580.

·         Unit standard 21706 will expire and not be replaced. Some content from 21076 has been moved into unit standard 24009.

 

The last date for assessment of superseded versions of these standards is 31 December 2018.  Results will not be accepted where the assessment date is after the last date for assessment of the superseded version of the standard.

 

Category C and D unit standards will expire at the end of December 2018

 

Impact on existing organisations with consent to assess

 

Current consent for

Consent extended to

Nature of consent

Classification or ID

Level

Nature of consent

Classification or ID

Level

Subfield

Motor Industry

3

Standard

24009

4

Subfield

Motor Industry

3

Standard

22803

4

Subfield

Motor Industry

3

Standard

22927

4

Domain

Automotive Refinishing

3

Standard

24009

4

Domain

Vehicle Bodywork

3

Standard

22803, 22927

29574

4

3

Domain

Automotive Administration

2

Standard

29579, 29580

2

Domain

Automotive Workshop Engineering

2

Standard

29579, 29580

2

Domain

Vehicle Spraypainting

5

Standard

21102

5

Standard

249

2

Standard

29579, 29580

2

Standard

21858

2

Standard

29579, 29580

2

Standard

16113

2

Standard

29579, 29580

2

 

Detailed list of unit standards – classification, title, level, and credits

 

Key to review category

A

Dates changed, but no other changes are made - the new version of the standard carries the same ID and a new version number

B

Changes made, but the overall outcome remains the same - the new version of the standard carries the same ID and a new version number

C

Major changes that necessitate the registration of a replacement standard with a new ID

D

Standard will expire and not be replaced

 

Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry

ID

Domain

Title

Level

Credit

Review Category

249

 

 

21858

 

 

 

16113

 

 

29579

 

 

 

29580

 

Automotive Administration

 

Automotive Workshop Engineering

 

Motor Industry -Introductory Skills

Motor Industry -Introductory Skills

Motor Industry -Introductory Skills

Carry out automotive industry personal workplace requirements

Demonstrate good work habits and perform safe work practices in the motor and related industries

Demonstrate knowledge of safe working practices in an automotive workshop

Demonstrate knowledge of good work habits and safe work practices in the automotive industry

Demonstrate good work habits and safe work practices in the automotive industry

2

 

 

2

 

 

 

2

 

 

2

 

 

 

2

 

5

 

 

4

 

 

 

2

 

 

4

 

 

 

4

 

C

 

 

C

 

 

 

C

 

21698

 

29574

Vehicle Bodywork

Collision Repair

Remove and replace exterior and interior motor body parts and trim in the motor industry

Remove and replace motor body parts in the collision repair industry

2

 

 

3

2

 

 

15

C

 

Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration

ID

Title

Level

Credit

Review Category

24077

 

 

29582

Demonstrate knowledge of business responsibilities towards customers within the automotive industry

Demonstrate knowledge of customer service requirements and business responsibilities in the automotive industry

3

 

 

3

 

1

 

 

2

C

 

Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Refinishing

ID

Title

Level

Credit

Review Category

24004

Demonstrate knowledge of primers, fillers, and sealers in the automotive refinishing industry

3

3

B

24009

Use a spray gun to apply top coats to vehicle panels, maintain a spray gun and equipment, and rectify spray gun defects

Use a spray gun to apply top coats to vehicle panels and rectify spray gun defects

3

 

 

4

3

B

 

 

Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry >Collision Repair

ID

Title

Level

Credit

Review Category

29573

Carry out pre-strip procedures in the collision repair industry

3

4

New

29576

Demonstrate knowledge of digital imaging requirements in the collision repair industry

3

1

New

29577

Demonstrate knowledge of removing and refitting automotive air conditioning, cooling and oil cooling system components

3

4

New

29578

 

Demonstrate knowledge of automotive braking, steering and suspension system components in the collision repair industry

3

3

New

29581

Demonstrate knowledge of removing and replacing a damaged motor vehicle door skin

4

1

New

 

Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork

ID

Title

Level

Credit

Review Category

21693

Demonstrate knowledge of power tools and equipment used in the motor body industry

Demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used in the collision repair industry

2

2

 

3

B

 

Remove and replace exterior and interior motor body parts and trim in the motor industry

3

3

C

21703

Demonstrate knowledge of masking, and primers, and primer fillers in the motor body industry

Demonstrate knowledge of masking, primers, and primer fillers in the collision repair industry

3

2

B

21706

Use and maintain a suction feed spray gun in the motor body industry

2

2

D

22803

Locate and rectify vehicle interior water leaks

3

4

2

B

22927

Locate and rectify vehicle body rattles, vibration, and squeaks

3

4

3

B

29575

Use and maintain a spray gun to apply primer in the collision repair industry

3

2

New

 

Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Spraypainting

Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Refinishing

ID

Title

Level

Credit

Review Category

21102

Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle paint technology

5

4

B