2007/2008 Competency-Based Task/Competency List

Tasks/competencies designated by bullets in the left-hand column are considered essential statewide and are required of all students. In some courses, all tasks/competencies have been identified as essential. Tasks/competencies without bullets are considered optional; they and/or additional tasks/competencies may be taught at the discretion of the school division. Tasks/competencies marked with an asterisk (*) are considered sensitive, and teachers should obtain approval by the school division before teaching them.

8681
36 weeks
Automotive Body Repair I, II, III (Non-Certified)
TASKS/COMPETENCIES
  Implementing Virginia's CTE Course Requirements
001 Demonstrate Virginia's Workplace Readiness Skills in course activities.
002 Apply Virginia's All Aspects of Industry elements in course activities.
003 Identify Internet safety issues and procedures for complying with acceptable use standards.
  Participating in the Student Organization
004 Identify the purposes and goals of the student organization.
005 Explain the benefits and responsibilities of membership in the student organization as a student and in professional/civic organizations as an adult.
006 Demonstrate leadership skills through participation in student organization activities, such as meetings, programs, and projects.
  Practicing Safety Precautions
007 Identify and demonstrate precautions with hazardous operations and materials according to federal, state, and local regulations.
008 Identify safety and personal health hazards according to OSHA guidelines and the "right-to-know law."
009 Inspect spray environment.
010 Select and use the NIOSH-approved personal sanding respirator.
011 Select and use the NIOSH-approved (Fresh Air Make-up System) personal painting/refinishing respirator system.
012 Select and use personal safety equipment.
  Preparing the Surface
013 Inspect, remove, store, and replace exterior trim and molding.
014 Wash entire vehicle with soap and water; use appropriate cleaner to remove contaminants.
015 Inspect and identify substrate, type of finish, and surface condition.
016 Remove paint finish.
017 Dry or wet sand areas to be refinished.
018 Featheredge broken areas to be refinished.
019 Apply metal treatment or primer.
020 Mask trim and protect other areas that will not be refinished.
021 Mix primer, primer-surfacer, or primer-sealer.
022 Apply primer onto surface of repaired area.
023 Apply two-component finishing filler to minor surface imperfections.
024 Dry or wet sand area to which primer-surfacer has been applied.
025 Dry sand area to which two-component finishing filler has been applied.
026 Remove dust from area to be refinished, including cracks or moldings of adjacent areas.
027 Clean area to be refinished using a final cleaning solution.
028 Apply sealer to the area being refinished.
029 Scuff sand to remove nibs or imperfections from a sealer.
030 Apply stone chip-resistant coating.
031 Restore corrosion-resistant coatings, caulking, and seam sealers to repaired areas.
032 Prepare adjacent panels for blending.
  Operating Spray Gun and Related Equipment
033 Inspect, clean, and determine condition of spray guns and related equipment (air hoses, regulators, air lines, air source, and spray environment).
034 Check and adjust spray gun operation for HVLP (high volume, low pressure) or LVLP (low volume, low pressure) guns.
035 Set-up (fluid needle, nozzle, and cap), adjust, and test spray gun using fluid, air, and pattern control valves.
  Mixing, Matching, and Applying Paint
036 Determine type and color of paint already on vehicle by manufacturer's vehicle information label.
037 Shake, stir, reduce, catalyze/activate, and strain paint.
038 Use spray techniques to apply the finish.
  039 Apply selected product on test and let-down panel.
  040 Apply single stage topcoat for refinishing.
  041 Apply basecoat/clearcoat for panel blending or partial refinishing.
  042 Apply basecoat/clearcoat for overall refinishing.
  043 Denib, buff, and polish finishes.
  044 Identify the types of rigid, semi-rigid or flexible plastic parts to be refinished.
045 Determine the materials, preparation, and refinishing procedures.
  046 Refinish rigid, semi-rigid and flexible plastic parts.
  047 Clean, condition, and refinish vinyl (e.g., upholstery, dashes, and tops).
  048 Apply multi-stage (tricoat) coats for panel blending or overall refinishing.
049 Identify and mix paint using a formula.
  050 Identify poor hiding colors; correct the condition.
  051 Tint color using formula to achieve a blendable match.
  052 Research and identify alternative color formula to achieve a blendable match.
  Identifying Paint Defects - Causes and Cures
  053 Identify blistering (raising of the paint surface); determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  054 Identify blushing (milky or hazy formation); determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  055 Identify a dry spray appearance in the paint surface; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  056 Identify the presence of fish-eyes (crater-like openings) in the finish; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  057 Identify lifting; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  058 Identify clouding (mottling and streaking in metallic finishes); determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  059 Identify orange peel; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  060 Identify overspray; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  061 Identify solvent popping in freshly painted surface; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
062 Identify sags and runs in paint surface; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
063 Identify sanding marks (sandscratch swelling); determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  064 Identify contour mapping (shrinking and splitting) while finish is drying; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  065 Identify color difference (off-shade); determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  066 Identify tape tracking; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  067 Identify low gloss condition; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  068 Identify paint cracking (crowsfeet or line-checking and micro-checking); determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
069 Identify rust spots; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
070 Identify poor adhesion; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  071 Identify dirt or dust in the paint surface; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  072 Identify water spotting; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
073 Identify finish damage caused by bird droppings, tree sap, and other natural causes; correct the condition.
  074 Identify finish damage caused by airborne contaminants (acids, soot, and other industry-related causes); correct the condition.
075 Identify die-back conditions (dulling of the paint film showing haziness); determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
076 Identify chalking (oxidation); determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  077 Identify bleed-through (staining); determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  078 Identify pin-holing; determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
  079 Identify buffing-related imperfections (swirl marks and wheel burns); correct the condition.
  080 Identify pigment flotation (color change through film build); determine the cause(s) and correct the condition.
081 Measure mil thickness.
  Applying Final Detailing
082 Apply decals, transfers, tapes, woodgrains, and pinstripes (painted and taped).
083 Buff and polish finish to remove defects as required.
084 Clean interior, exterior, and glass.
085 Clean body openings (door jambs and edges).
086 Remove overspray.
  Using Metal Finishing and Body Filling
087 Remove paint from the damaged area of a body panel.
088 Locate and reduce surface irregularities on a damaged body panel.
089 Demonstrate hammer and dolly techniques.
090 Mix body filler.
091 Apply body filler; shape during curing.
092 Rough sand-cured body filler to contour; finish sanding.
  Preparing for the Automotive Body Repair Career
093 Research opportunities in the automotive body repair field.
  094 Prepare portfolio of current skills.
095 Identify the basic construction of the auto body.
  096 Demonstrate comprehension of additional ASE areas.
  097 Identify standards for structural analysis and damage repair.
098 Identify standards for non-structural analysis and damage repair (body components).
  099 Identify ASE standards for mechanical and electrical components.