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View Unit : Skills in Repairing Minor Paint Defects

Unit
Unit Reference Number
F/601/6244
Qualification Framework
QCF
Title
Skills in Repairing Minor Paint Defects
Unit Level
Level 2
Unit Sub Level
None
Guided Learning Hours
45
Unit Credit Value
5
Date of Withdrawal
SSAs
4.3 Transportation Operations and Maintenance
Unit Grading Structure
Pass
Assessment Guidance

This unit must be assessed in accordance with the IMI Assessment Strategy and adhere to the Skills Unit Assessment Requirements developed for the unit, both of which can be downloaded from the IMI website:

http://www.motor.org.uk/standards-and-qualifications/qualification-credit-framework-5.1-qcf.html

Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria
Learning Outcome - The learner will:Assessment Criterion - The learner can:
1

Be able to work safely when carrying out the rectification of minor paint defects

1.1

. Use suitable personal protective equipment and vehicle coverings when carrying out the rectification of minor paint defects

1.2

. Work in a way which minimises the risk of damage or injury to the vehicle, people and the environment

2

Be able to use relevant information to carry out the task

2.1

. Select suitable sources of technical information to support the rectification of minor paint defects

2.2

. Use technical information to support the rectification of minor paint defects

3

Be able to use appropriate tools and equipment

3.1

. Select the appropriate tools and equipment necessary for carrying out the rectification of minor paint defects

3.2

. Ensure that the equipment is safe and has been calibrated to meet manufacturers requirements

3.3

Use the correct tools and equipment in the way specified by manufacturers when carrying out the rectification of minor paint defects

3.4

. Leave all equipment in a clean and serviceable condition

4

Be able to carry out the rectification of minor paint defects

4.1

. Identify the type of paint defect prior to working on the vehicle

4.2

. Use surface cleaning agents and protect all surfaces adjacent to those being prepared and rectified using the specified method

4.3

. Remove and store safely any components likely to be affected by the preparation and rectification process

4.4

. Correct defects using the approved tools and equipment required

4.5

Keep the work area clean and tidy throughout all rectification activities

4.6

Dispose of waste materials to conform with legal and workplace requirements

4.7

Ensure all minor paint defects are rectified to a commercially acceptable standard.

5

Be able to record information and make suitable recommendations

5.1

. Produce work records that are accurate, complete and passed to the relevant person(s) promptly in the format required

5.2

. Make suitable and justifiable recommendations for cost effective repairs

5.3

. Record and report any additional faults identified during the course of their work promptly in the format required

Equivalent Units
There are no equivalences to display.
2.1.3.0L