Dismantle and store vehicle body components



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Dismantle and store vehicle body components


Level

3

Credits

10


Purpose This unit standard is for people in the vehicle dismantling and recycling industry. People credited with this unit standard are able to: complete administration requirements; remove and store vehicle interior trim and components; remove and store bolted-on and fastened-on panels; remove and store welded and bonded-on panels; remove and store vehicle exterior fittings; and remove and store vehicle windscreens, backlights, windows, and frames.


Subfield

Motor Industry

Domain

Vehicle Bodywork

Status

Registered

Status date

25 February 2008

Date version published

25 February 2008

Planned review date

31 December 2012

Entry information

Recommended: Unit 947, Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle bodywork construction materials and methods, or demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills.

Accreditation

Evaluation of documentation and visit by NZQA and industry.

Standard setting body (SSB)

NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation (Incorporated)

Accreditation and Moderation Action Plan (AMAP) reference

0014

This AMAP can be accessed at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/framework/search/index.do.
Special notes
1 Legislation relevant to this unit standard includes but is not limited to – Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996; Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992; Resource Management Act 1991; Traffic Regulations 1976.
2 Definitions

Company requirements refer to instructions to staff on policy and procedures which are documented in memo or manual format and are available in the workplace. These requirements include but are not limited to – company specifications and procedures, work instructions, manufacturer specifications, product quality specifications, and legislative requirements.

Suitable tools and equipment means industry approved tools and equipment that are recognised within the industry as being the most suited to complete the task in a professional and competent manner with due regard to safe working practices.
3 Range

This unit standard includes the following body components – bolted-on and fastened-on body panels (guards, doors, bonnets, boot lids, spoilers, exterior panels), welded-on body panels, panels attached by adhesives, interior trim and fittings, exterior fittings (bumpers, grilles, bezels, mouldings, wipers, aerials, badges, mirrors, mudflaps, sill covers, tow bars, monsoons, door locks and handles), window glass and frames.


Elements and performance criteria
Element 1
Complete administration requirements.
Performance criteria
1.1 Identification plates and vehicle number plates are returned to the supervisor for vehicle de-registration purposes in accordance with company requirements.
1.2 Dismantling methods and administration procedures are identified in accordance with company requirements.
Range equipment and tool storage and maintenance, protective guards, protective clothing, cleanliness and tidiness of dismantling area, fire precautions, security procedures.
1.3 Stock records are updated in accordance with company requirements.
Element 2
Remove and store vehicle interior trims and components.
Performance criteria
2.1 Safe working practices are observed throughout the task in accordance with legislative requirements.
Range personal safety, safety of others, vehicle safety, workshop safety, environmental safety, tools and equipment safety.
2.2 Suitable tools and equipment are selected and used that enable interior trim and components to be removed in accordance with company requirements.
2.3 Components to be removed from the vehicle's interior are identified in accordance with company requirements.
Range instructions from the supervisor, consultation of body and/or workshop manuals and relevant legislation, vehicle inspection.
2.4 The process and method of removing vehicle interior trim panels and components are determined in accordance with company requirements.
2.5 Trim panels and interior components are removed in accordance with company requirements.
2.6 Panels and components are labelled and stored in accordance with company requirements.
Element 3
Remove and store bolted-on and fastened-on panels.
Performance criteria
3.1 Safe working practices are observed throughout the task in accordance with legislative requirements.
Range personal safety, safety of others, vehicle safety, workshop safety, environmental safety, tools and equipment safety.
3.2 Suitable tools and equipment are selected and used that enable panels to be removed in accordance with company requirements.
3.3 Vehicle is positioned and supported to enable safe removal of panels.
3.4 Panels to be removed from the vehicle are identified in accordance with company requirements.
Range instructions from the supervisor, consultation of body manuals, vehicle inspection, inventory listings.
3.5 The type of fastening system is identified, and method of removal determined, in accordance with company requirements.
Range bolts, nuts, studs, plastic and metal body clips, sealants, rivets, screws.
3.6 Parts interfering with panel removal are identified and removed without damage in accordance with company requirements.
Range may include but is not limited to – bumpers, door stops, wiring, aerials, fittings, linings.
3.7 Fasteners are located and removed, and the panel is removed in accordance with company requirements.
3.8 Panels are labelled and stored in accordance with company requirements.
Element 4
Remove and store welded and bonded-on panels.
Performance criteria
4.1 Safe working practices are observed throughout the task in accordance with legislative requirements.
Range personal safety, safety of others, vehicle safety, workshop safety, environmental safety, tools and equipment safety.
4.2 Suitable tools and equipment are selected and used that enable panels to be removed in accordance with company requirements.
4.3 Vehicle is positioned and supported to enable safe removal of panels in accordance with company requirements.
4.4 Panels to be removed from the vehicle are identified in accordance with company requirements.
Range instructions from the supervisor, consultation of body manuals, vehicle inspection.
4.5 Components and parts causing safety concerns or interfering with panel removal are identified and removed in accordance with company requirements.
Range safety concerns – battery, petrol tank;

Interfering with panel removal may include but is not limited to – bumpers, door stops, wiring, aerials, fittings, linings.


4.6 Panel attachment method is identified, and the panel is removed in accordance with company requirements.
Range plug welds, adhesives, cutting and sectioning, safe removal procedures to prevent damage to panels and adjacent parts.
4.7 Panels are labelled and stored in accordance with company requirements.
Element 5
Remove and store vehicle exterior fittings.
Performance criteria
5.1 Safe working practices are observed throughout the task in accordance with legislative requirements.
Range personal safety, safety of others, vehicle safety, workshop safety, environmental safety, tools and equipment safety.
5.2 Suitable tools and equipment are selected and used that enable exterior fittings to be removed in accordance with company requirements.
5.3 Components to be removed from the vehicle's exterior are identified in accordance with company requirements.
Range instructions from the supervisor, consultation of body and workshop manuals, vehicle inspection.
5.4 Methods of removing the vehicle's exterior components are determined in accordance with company requirements.
5.5 Exterior components are removed in accordance with company requirements.
5.6 Components are labelled and stored in accordance with company requirements.
Element 6
Remove and store vehicle windscreens, backlights, windows, and frames.
Performance criteria
6.1 Safe working practices are observed throughout the task in accordance with legislative requirements.
Range personal safety, safety of others, vehicle safety, workshop safety, environmental safety, tools and equipment safety.
6.2 Suitable tools and equipment are selected and used that enable windows and frames to be removed in accordance with company requirements.
6.3 Components to be removed from the vehicle are identified in accordance with company requirements.
Range instructions from the supervisor, consultation of body or workshop manuals, vehicle inspection.
6.4 Methods of removing vehicle's windows are determined in accordance with company requirements.
6.5 Windows are removed in accordance with company requirements.
6.6 Methods of storing window screens and glass are determined in accordance with company requirements.
6.7 Components are labelled and stored in accordance with company requirements.
Please note
Providers must be accredited by NZQA, or an inter-institutional body with delegated authority for quality assurance, before they can report credits from assessment against unit standards or deliver courses of study leading to that assessment.
Industry Training Organisations must be accredited by NZQA before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards.
Accredited providers and Industry Training Organisations assessing against unit standards must engage with the moderation system that applies to those standards.
Accreditation requirements and an outline of the moderation system that applies to this standard are outlined in the Accreditation and Moderation Action Plan (AMAP). The AMAP also includes useful information about special requirements for organisations wishing to develop education and training programmes, such as minimum qualifications for tutors and assessors, and special resource requirements.
Comments on this unit standard
Please contact the NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation (Incorporated) info@mito.org.nz if you wish to suggest changes to the content of this unit standard.

Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018


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