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1 Pathway Engineering/Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Course Instructor Mr. Parks Number Host School St. Clair County TEC Collision Repair I 01 Program overview Practicing program requirements Identify members of program management team Identify Collision Repair course sequence Identify Collision Repair Career Ladder Identify Individual Student Training Plan Implement Individual Student Training Plan Identify St. Clair TEC Certification requirements Identify Industry Certification requirements Describe policies and procedures Describe Grading System procedure Describe Daily Grade Card procedure Describe attendance policy Describe hall pass procedure Describe classroom expectations Describe classroom consequences Describe breaks & break procedure Describing professionalism Describe personal hygiene Describe proper work attire Describe proper language Practice daily procedures Practice entering the classroom procedure Follow Smart Board procedures Practice student folder procedures Practice asking a question procedure Practice proper equipment care procedure Practice turning in work procedure Practice clean-up procedure Practice exiting the room procedure Identify safety glasses and workboot requirement Describe job sheet books Describe Competency Task Lists Describe Job Sheets Describe Information Sheets Describe Procedure Sheets Describe Worksheets Page 1 of 15
2 Describe Teacher Sign Offs Describing computer and electronic use policies Describe St. Clair County RESA Technology Resources Policy Describe acceptable computer use policy Describe acceptable Internet use policy Describe electronic device use policy Demonstrate emergency procedures Locate first aid supplies/kit Locate fire alarm in the classroom Locate the telephone in the classroom/lab Locate the emergency power shut off Locate fire extinguishers Locate the AED device in TEC building Demonstrate fire/evacuation procedure Demonstrate severe weather procedures Demonstrate outside threat procedure Demonstrate inside threat procedure Completing KeyTrain requirements Complete KeyTrain pre-assessment Enter KeyTrain pre-assessment scores on the Individual Student Training Plan Identify Career Readiness Certificate Level Establish Career Readiness Goal Complete Recommended KeyTrain lessons and assessment Retake WorkKeys assessment Identify school-to-work options Identify Job Shadow Identify Unpaid Work-Based Learning Experience Identify Paid Work-Based Learning Experience Identify Apprenticeship Identify Paid and Unpaid Work-Based Learning Experience Rules and Regulations Identify Paid and Unpaid Work-Based Learning Request Form Participating in student organizations Identify SkillsUSA Identify National Technical Honor Society Describing shop safety procedures Identify proper hand protection (gloves) Identify proper mask selection Identify general shop safety procedures Describe safe lifting procedures Describing general shop procedures Describe proper equipment care Describe proper clean-up procedures Identify material handling procedures Demonstrate proper selection and use of a fire extinguisher 02 Introduction to collision repair Unit I - Identifying the auto collision career Identifying career opportunities in the Auto Collision field Identify terms associated with vehicle construction Identify vehicle body panels and construction Unit II - Demonstrate measuring Identify terms for Auto Collision measurement Page 2 of 15
3 Demonstrate measurement skills in the Auto Collision repair field Read a metric rule Solve problems involving ratios Solve problems involving percentages Unit III - Identifying safe use of hand tools Demonstrate safe use and maintenance of general hand tools Demonstrate safe use and maintenance of Auto Collision hand tools Unit IV - Demonstrate safe use of power tools Demonstrate safe use and maintenance of electrical and pneumatic power hand tools Identify and demonstrate safe use of air compressors and hydraulic equipment Demonstrate proper lifting and jacking techniques Identify terms and definitions associated with lifting and supporting vehicles Identify safe use of vehicle lifting equipment Identify principles of lifting, jacking and supporting vehicles Describe proper lifting and jacking techniques Demonstrate proper lifting and jacking techniques Identify safety in the auto collision shop Identify government agencies regulating the Auto Collision Industry Identify general safety rules Identify protective clothing and equipment Identify the proper use of fire protection equipment Describe safe use of chemicals Demonstrate handling hazardous materials Identify acronyms related to handling of hazardous materials Identify organizations that deal with hazardous material Demonstrate handling hazardous materials in the auto collision shop Identify hazardous substance laws Identify hazardous materials that may endanger the worker Identify safety data sheets Identify the labels on hazardous products Identify procedures for disposing of hazardous waste Identify tasks in which hazardous materials may be encountered 03 Welding Identify welding safety Identify welding safety Identify gas metal arc welding (GMAW) Identify gas metal arc welding fundamentals Identify the advantages of GMA (MIG) welding Identify the principles of electricity and welding Identify current/amperage of a MIG welder Identify voltage of a MIG welding Identify resistance in the welding circuit Identify reverse polarity (DC reverse) Identify straight polarity (DC straight) Identify short circuit transfer Identify GMA (MIG) equipment Identify MIG welder basic parts Identify MIG welder duty cycle Identify MIG welder electrode Identify MIG welder shielding gas Demonstrate set up of a GMA (MIG) welder Page 3 of 15
4 Identify setting up a MIG welder Demonstrate setting up a MIG welder Demonstrate surface preparation for MIG welding Identify surface preparation for MIG welding Identify weld through primers Prepare a surface for MIG welding Demonstrate welding techniques Identify travel angle Identify work angle Identify gun direction Identify electrode stick out Demonstrate MIG welding techniques Demonstrate tuning a GMA (MIG) welding machine Identify bird nesting Identify tuning a GMA (MIG) welding machine Demonstrate tuning a MIG welder Performing heat management in welding Identify heat management techniques Perform heat management techniques Identify proper welding penetration Identify good weld penetration technique Identify poor weld penetration technique Identify weld defects and causes Identify weld defects Identify weld defect causes Identify plug welds Identify plug weld use Identify two methods to make a plug weld Identify the size and location of plug welds Perform vehicle plug weld Identify plug weld procedure Demonstrate a test plug weld Identify steps to make a plug weld on a vehicle Identify visual criteria on front side of plug weld Identify visual criteria on back side of plug weld Identify plug weld destructive test Demonstrate plug weld destructive test Identify GMA (MIG) filet weld Identify filet weld procedure Identify the size and location of filet welds Perform vehicle filet weld procedures Perform filet weld procedure Perform a test filet weld Identify steps to make a filet weld on a vehicle Identify visual criteria on front side of filet weld Identify visual criteria on back side of filet weld Perform filet weld destructive test Identify butt joint with backing weld Identify butt joint with backing weld use Identify the location of butt joint with backing welds Perform vehicle butt join with backing weld procedure Identify butt joint with backing weld procedure Page 4 of 15
5 Perform a test butt joint with backing weld Identify steps to make a butt joint with backing weld on a vehicle Identify visual criteria on front side of butt joint with backing weld Identify visual criteria on back side of butt joint with backing weld Identify butt joint with backing weld destructive test Perform butt joint with backing weld destructive test Identify a GMA (MIG) open butt joint weld Identify open butt joint weld procedure Identify the size and location open joint butt weld Perform vehicle open butt joint weld Identify open butt joint weld procedure Perform a test open butt joint weld Identify steps to make an open butt joint weld on a vehicle Identify visual criteria on front side of an open butt joint weld Identify visual criteria on back side of an open butt joint weld Identify open butt joint weld destructive test Perform open butt joint weld destructive test 04 Panel repair Define basic sheet metal straightening terms Define sheet metal straightening terms Identify metal straightening procedures Identify basic metal straightening procedures Identify basic types of metal panel damage Identify sheet metal tears or holes Identify sheet metal bends Identify primary and secondary damage Demonstrate sheet metal roughout techniques Define sheet metal repair and roughout terms Identify tools used to roughout panels Identify hammer-off-dolly method Identify hammer-on-dolly method Demonstrate sheet metal roughout techniques Demonstrate mixing, applying and finishing using plastic body filler Identify body filler terms and definitions Identify uses for plastic filler Identify composition of plastic body filler Identify limitations of plastic body filler Describe surface preparation for plastic body filler Describe mixing techniques/procedures for plastic body filler Describe application technique for plastic body filler Identify procedure for sanding plastic filler Demonstrate mixing, applying and finishing using plastic body filler Identify panel replacement and safety Define panel replacement terms Identify panels that are frequently replaced Identify other major panels which can be replaced Identify tools used for panel replacement Identify panel replacement safety procedures Identify cosmetic panels Identify structural panels Identify procedures for frequently replaced panels Page 5 of 15
6 Identify procedures for infrequently replaced panels Describe quarter panel replacement procedure Describe quarter panel replacement procedure Describe door skin replacement procedure Describe door skin replacement procedure Descibe rocker panel replacement procedure Describe rocker panel replacement procedure Describe A-pillar replacement procedure Describe A-pillar replacement procedure Describe roof panel replacement procedure Describe roof panel replacement procedure Describe panel aligning procedures Describe panel aligning procedures Demonstrate fender removal and reinstallation (R&I) Identify fender removal and reinstallation procedures Perform fender removal and reinstallation Demonstrate hood removal and reinstallation (R&I) Identify hood removal and reinstall procedure Perform hood removal and reinstallation Demonstrate door removal, disassemble/re-assemble and reinstallation (R&I) Identify procedures for door removal/disassemble/re-assemble/reinstallation (R&I) Perform door removal, disassemble/re-assemble/reinstallation (R&I) Demonstrate luggage lid (deck lid) removal and reinstallation (R&I) Identify procedures for luggage lid (deck lid) removal and reinstallation Perform luggage lid (deck lid) removal and reinstallation (R&I) Demonstrate removal and reinstallation (R&I) of front bumper Describe front bumper removal and reinstallation procedures Perform front bumper removal and reinstallation Demonstrate removal and installation (R&I) of rear bumper Identify rear bumper removal and reinstallation procedures Perform rear bumper removal and reinstallation Identify corrosion protection application Identify corrosion protection application Demonstrate fiberglass repair procedures Identify fiberglass repair procedures Perform fiberglass repair 05 Refinishing - Beginner Identifying hazardous material regulations Identify hazardous material regulatory agencies Identify government safety and environmental regulatory websites Identifying SDS (MSDS) layout Identify SDS (MSDS) Identify the contents of SDS (MSDS) sheets Identifying label indicators Describe label indicators Identify the requirements for product labels Identify the common hazard symbols Identifying label types Identify label types Identify label requirements Identify NFPA Describing hazardous material exposure Page 6 of 15
7 Describe the types of over-exposure Describe the signs of acute exposure Describe the signs of chronic exposure Describe how hazardous materials can enter the body Describing hazardous material categories Describe how hazardous materials are grouped in a collision repair facility Define the different groups of hazardous materials Describe the collision repair areas where hazardous materials are found Identify the different toxins in collision repair areas Identifying storage regulations Describe the proper storage of hazardous materials Describe proper maintenance of storage of cabinets and containers Identify regulations specifically of flammable and combustible materials Identifying personal protective equipment (PPE) Identify hand protection Identify eye protection Identify face protection Identify foot protection Demonstrating proper hearing protection Identify ear protection Demonstrate proper use of ear protection Identify tasks that generate loud noise Demonstrating proper respiratory protection Describe eliminating or reducing contaminates at the source Identify the two types of paint respirators Identify dust/particle mask use Demonstrate proper use of dust/particle mask Demonstrate peoper fit test of paint respirator Demonstrate use of paint respirator Demonstrate safe use of air suppplied respirator Demonstrate storage of air purifying respirators Identify work and tool safety Identify situations that can cause injury Identify safe work practices when working around fuel Identify safety practices for fuel storage containers Identify safety practices for natural or compressed gas vehicles Identify safety practices for hybrid vehicles Identify safety practices when working around an engine compartment Identify safety practices when working with glass Identify safety practices for welding Identifying repair facility maintenance and emergency handling Identify potential hazard areas Identify safety considerations for hydraulic power systems Identify maintenance requirements for solvent recycling systems Identify safety requirements for vehicle lifts Demonstrate safe vehicle lift Identify spray booth maintenance requirements Identify maintenance requirements for shop compressor Identify emergency plan appropriate to the hazards in the workplace Identifying workplace education Identify the three groups responsible for providing hazardous materials education Identify the requirements of each group/manufacturer, employer, employees Page 7 of 15
8 05.14 Identifying waste types Identify the hazardous waste produced by collision repair facilities Identify how the EPA groups hazardous waste generators Identifying hazardous waste regulations Identify safety considerations when storing hazardous waste at the worksite Identify safety requirements for on-site hazardous waste containers Identify the types of hazardous waste that must be stored separately Identify how to safely handle empty storage drums Identify how to safely store used batteries Identify permanent disposal methods of hazardous waste Identifying spray gun designs Identify spray gun parts Identify operation of spray gun Identify the differences between gravity feed and siphon spray guns operation Demonstrate spray gun cleaning and maintenance Identify spray gun cleaning Identify spray gun lubrication Describe rebuilding a spray gun Demonstrate cleaning a spray gun Demonstrating spray gun set up Describe spray gun set up Describe how to measure air cap pressure Describe fluid tip and nozzle parts Describe spray gun inlet air pressure Describe regulators and cheater valves Describe the difference between PSI and CFM Describe spray pattern balance Demonstrate spray gun set up Demonstrating spray gun air requirements Desribe compressed air requirements Identify filtration equipment and compressed air contaminants Describe contaminated air problems and contaminated paint Demonstrating compressed air requirements Describe qualities of compressed air required for refinishing Identify variables that may lead to a drop in air pressure Identify compressed air breathing equipment Demonstrate paint suit use Describing spray stations Identify spray stations Identify the functions of a spray station Describe the different types of spray booths Identifying spray booth adjustments Identify the variety of spray booth adjustments Describe the necessary settings of a spray booth Identify possile causes of improper air pressure Identifying controls and settings of a spray booth Identify the three main cycles of a spray booth Identify the difference between drying and curing paint Identify other paint curing equipment Describing spray booth maintenance Describe spray booth cleaning procedures Describe spray booth diagnostic equipment Page 8 of 15
9 Describe spray booth lighting variables Describing volatile organic compounds (VOC) national rules and regulations Define VOCs Describe the national and state rules and regulations of VOCs Identifying measurement of VOC content Identify the amount of VOCs in paint products Identify where to locate VOC data Identify ways to cut down on VOCs Describing paint mixing Describe the function of a mixing room Describe mixing ratios of paint materials Identify the tools used to mix refinish materials Define what viscosity is and describe the tools used to measure it Identify solvent recycles equipment Identifying finishes and refinish materials Identify different types of OEM finishes that may be used on a vehicle Identify the different types of materials needed and used for refinishing Identify the multiple layers of materials used in the refinish process Identify the differences between single stage, basecoat/clearcoat, and tristage finish systems Identify the main functions of clearcoat Developing a refinish plan Demonstrate finding the location of paint codes on vehicles Inspect eht paint surface for defects Demonstrate techniques used to identify paint defects Determine the number of layers/thickness of paint Demonstrate use of paint thickness tool Identify and correct condition of old finish Demonstrating masking and removing parts (finish protection and removal of parts) Determine whether to mask off or remove parts Identify finish protection tools and materials Demonstrate taping and masking techniques Identify how to protect the finish from overspray Demonstrate overspray protection Demonstrating finish and protection removal Identify paint film thickness Identify partial or complete finish removal Identify tools and materials used for paint removal Identify the problems that may be encountered during the paint removal process Identify how to protect adjacent parts Demonstrate part removal process Demonstrate protection of surrounding parts from the finish removal Demonstrate finish removal process Demonstrating spray gun techniques Identify position of the spray gun to the work surface Identify travel speed of a spray gun Identify overlapping procedure Identify proper distance from work surface Identify trigger on and trigger off technique Demonstrate proper spray gun technique Demonstrate substrate surface preparation Identify examples of substrates Identify the steps in preparing a substrate for top coating Page 9 of 15
10 Identify scuffing Identify types of problems of previously refinished panels Identify a solvent test Identify a featheredge sanding technique Identify the procedures for E-coat surface preparation for topcoating Demonstrate feather edging and substrate preparation for topcoating Demonstrate E-coat surface preparation Demonstrate preparing bare plastic Identify the types of plastic to be worked on Inspect cleaning procedures for plastic Identify which plastic needs flex additive Identify the preparation steps for priming Demonstrate preparing bare plastic for primer/sealer Demonstrate preparing repaired palstic parts for refinishing Identify the cleaning steps for repaired plastic parts Identify the preparation steps before priming Identify the steps for priming repaired plastic parts Identify the steps for refinishing primed plastic parts Demonstrate preparing plastic parts for refinishing Demonstrating primer and priming preparation on bare steel Identify the type of bare steel (galvanized or nongalvanized) Identify the proper cleaning technique for bare steel Identify the proper corrosion-resistant primer for bare steel Identify the sanding steps prior to topcoat application Demonstrate primer and priming preparation on bare steel Demonstrating repaired steel priming and topcoating Identify the type of repaired steel (galvanized or nongalvanized) Identify the proper cleaning technique for repaired steel Identify the proper corrosion-resistant primer for repaired steel Identify the sanding steps prior to topcoat application Demonstrate preparing repaired steel parts for priming and topcoating Demonstrating primer preparation and priming of bare and repaired aluminum parts Identify the proper cleaning technique for bare and repaired aluminum Identify the proper sanding procedure to remove the oxide Identify the proper corrosion-resistant primer for bare and repaired aluminum Identify the sanding steps prior to topcoat application Demonstrate primer preparation and priming of bare and repaired aluminum parts for topcoating Demonstrating making a sprayout panel Identify how to make a sprayout panel Identify the use of hiding labels Identify the use of a sprayout panel Demonstrate making a sprayout panel Identifying specialty spray areas Identify specialty spray areas Identify underhood or doorjamb color information location Identify procedures for refinishing doorjams and trunks Identify the location of interior color codes Identify the types of seam sealers Identify location of seam sealers Describe OEM appearance Page 10 of 15
11 Collision Repair II 06 Estimating Identifying functions and types of damage reports Identify the function of a damage report Identify the types of damage reports Describe flat rate and labor rate Identify how to use different estimatng systems Identifying customer and vehicle information Identify customer information Identify insurance information Identify repair facility information Identify vehicle information Identifying assessing vehicle damage procedures Identify customer consultation function Identify the procedure for a visual inspection Identify how to locate structural damage Identify what an overhaul operation is Identify included and not-included operations Identify R&R and R&I operation Identify pre-existing damage Identify labor reductions and additions Identify user-determined items Identifying refinishing operations Identify refinish operations Identify location of refinishing labor units Identify additional refinish operations Determine the type of finish on a vehicle Identify items relating to refinishing that need to be added to the damage report Identify additional operations to a damage report Identify corrosion protection 07 Frame and unibody construction and repair Identifying vehicle construction Identify terms related to vehicle construction and define Identify frame-body (conventional frame) construction Identify unibody construction Identify evolution of US cars Identify torque boxes and pinch welds Identify characteristics and uses of high-strength steel Identifying damage types Identify terms related to damage types and define Identify principles of damage analysis Identify damage types Identifying measuring systems and damage analysis Identify terms related to measuring systems and define Identify principles of self-centering gauges Identify principles of tram gauges Identify the principles of a universal measuring system Identify principles of computerized measuring systems Measuring damage and planning repair Page 11 of 15
12 Prepare vehicle for analysis Install and read gauges Make a repair plan Analyze damage using tram and self-centering gauges Identifying frame repair equipment and techniques Identify frame repair terms and define Identify pulling and anchoring equipment Describe basic frame straightening units Demonstrate straightening and repair techniques Identify basic frame repair techniques Identify sequence for straightening frame damage Identify basic pulls and pushes Identify safety precautions to observe while using frame straightening equipment Demonstrate safety procedures to follow when using frame straightening equipment Demonstrate relieving stress in structural steel Prepare repair sequence plan Straighten and align structural damage Perform stress test Demonstrate splicing a structural part Identify terms related to splicing and sectioning and define Identify general principles of full frame replacement Identify general principles of unibody sectioning Identify principle structural components which can be sectioned Identify basic principles of sectioning body-over frame Identify approved welds and welding procedures for the unibody Demonstrate sectioning structural parts 08 Refinishing - Advanced Identifying how color and light are related Identify the characteristics of color and light Identify metallics and how they reflect light Identify the Metamerism Effect Performing vehicle color evaluation Identify vehicle color evaluation process Identify value, hue and chroma Identify vehicle color variances Perform color evaluation using basecoat/clearcoat Perform color evaluation using tri-coat finish Identifying tinting Identify when to tint to achieve a blendable color match Identify how to tint to achieve a blendable color match Identifying the causes and effects of application problems Identify the causes and effects of application problems when refinishing Identify cures for application problems when refinishing Apply refinishing materials Identify the application process when applying refinishing materials Blend basecoat and clearcoat a panel Blend tri-coat and clearcoating a panel Identify new vehicle advanced refinishing technologies Identify advanced refinishing technologies for vehicles Identifying waterborne refinish materials Identify characteristics of waterborne refinish materials Page 12 of 15
13 Identify the advantages of waterborne refinish materials Prepare surface and apply waterborne refinishing material Identify surface preparation waterborne refinishing Identify spray gun requirements Apply waterborne refinishing materials Identify how waterborne refinishing materials dry Clean a waterborne spray gun Identifying waterborne storage and waste disposal recommendations and waterborne conversion procedures Identify waterborne storage recommendations Identify waste disposal recommendations Identify waterborne conversions procedures Identifying finish inspection Identify inspection tools Identify types of finish defects Demonstrate finish defect removal methods Identify overspray removal methods Identify nib sanding Identify orange peel removal methods Demonstrate finish defect removal Identifying vehicle interior and exterior final detailing procedures Identify interior detailing steps Identify exterior detailing steps 09 Plastic repair Identify classifications of plastic parts Identify thermoset Identify thermoplastic Identify the type of plastics Identify how to determine the type of plastic Identify ISO codes Identify the different tests to determine plastic type Identify a float test Identify a sand test Identify a flexibility Identify the plastic part flexibility classifications Demonstrate part reshaping and stress relieving techniques Identify part reshaping and stress relieving techniques Demonstrate part reshaping and stress releasing techniques Identify plastic welding equipment Identify plastic welding equipment Identify plastic welding equipment parts Identify plastic welding equipment cleaning Identify plastic welding rod selection identification Demonstrate plastic welding preparation Identify plastic welding cleaning steps Identify plastic welding area tapering Identify plastic welding area reinforcement procedures Demonstrate plastic welding preparation steps Demonstrate plastic welding area reinforcement (temporary and permanent) Demonstrate types of plastic welds Identify fusion weld Page 13 of 15
14 Identify adhesion weld Demonstrate a fusion weld Demonstrate an adhesion weld Identify polyethylene welding repair Identify polyethylene welding repair areas Identify polyethylene welding repair steps Identify polyethylene welding repair issues Identify polypropylene welding repair Identify polypropylene welding repair areas Identify polypropylene welding repair steps Perform TPO (thermoplastic olefins) welding repair Identify TPO welding repair areas Identify TPO welding repair steps Identify TPO welding repair issues Identify welding repair using a universal welding ribbon Perform a welding repair using a universal welding ribbon Performs ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) welding repair Identify ABS welding repair areas Identify ABS welding repair steps Identify ABS welding repair issues Perform an ABS welding repair Demonstrate polyurethane welding techniques Identify polyurethane welding repair area Identify polyurethane welding repair steps Identify polyurethane welding repair issues Demonstrate polyurethane welding repairs Demonstrate polyurethane mounting tab repairs Identify polycarbonate welding repair techniques Identify polycarbonate welding repair areas Identify polycarbonate welding repair steps Identify polycarbonate welding repair issues Demonstrate plastic repair filler applications Identify when to use fillers on plastic repairs Identify the types of fillers used for plastic repairs Identify the steps to apply fillers on plastic repair filler Demonstrate application of plastic repair fillers Identify plastic repair materials for non-fiber-reinforced plastics Identify the three ways non-fiber-reinforced plastics can be repaired Identify the steps to repair non-fiber-reinforced plastics Identify plastic repair materials that are considered adhesives Identify plastic repair materials that are considered fillers Identify one-sided damage surface preparation Identify the procedure (steps) for a part that has one-sided damage Identify adhesion enhancement methods Identify adhesion promoter material Identify flame treatment techniques Identify dual cartridge preparation Identify dual cartridge material preparation procedure Demonstrate one-sided plastic repair Identify the steps for one-sided plastic repairs Demonstrate a one-sided repair on a non-fiber-reinforced plastic part Demonstrate two-sided damage surface preparation Page 14 of 15
15 Identify the procedure (steps) to repair a part that has two-sided damage Demonstrate the preparation to repair a two-sided damaged plastic part Repairing the backside of a two-sided plastic part Identify the steps for repairing the backside of a two-sided plastic part Repair the backside of a two-sided repair of a plastic part Repairing the front side of a two-sided plastic part Identify the steps for repairing the front side of a two-sided repair of a plastic part Demonstrate the repair of a plastic part Repair the mounting area and tab reconstruction repair procedure of a plastic part Identify the steps for repairing the mounting area and tab reconstruction repair for a plastic part Repair mounting area and tab reconstruction on a plastic part Demonstrate refinishing non-fiber-reinforced plastics Identify refinishing issues on non-fiber-reinforced plastics Identify paint makers recommendations for undercoat products Identify the different refinishing products for proper adhesion Demonstrate refinishing non-fiber-reinforced plastic parts Identify fiber-reinforced plastic manufacturing process Identify FRP (Fiber-Reinforced Polyester) and SMC (Sheet Molded Compound) manufacturing processes Demonstrate a one-sided damaged surface preparation and repair steps for a SMC panel Identify the preparation steps and repair of a one-sided FRP (Fiber-Reinforced Polyester) panel Demonstrate preparation of a one-sided FRP panel Demonstrate a one-sided repair of an FRP panel Demonstrate a two-sided damaged surface preparation and the repair steps for a SMC panel Identify the preparation steps and repair of a two-sided FRP (Fiber-Reinforced Polyester) panel Demonstrate the two-sided preparation of an FRP panel Demonstrate the two-sided repair of an FRP panel Demonstrate mounting area and tab reconstruction techniques Identify mounting area and tab reconstruction steps to repair an FRP panel Demonstrate mounting area and tab reconstruction repair technique (steps) on an FRP panel Demonstrating refinishing fiber-reinforced plastics Identify refinishing issues of fiber-reinforced plastics Identify paint makers recommendations for undercoat products Identify the refinishing products recommended for proper adhesion for fiber-reinforced plastic parts Demonstrate refinishing fiber-reinforced plastic parts Page 15 of 15
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