Section 1 explains the Harmonization Initiative and the methodology used to arrive at the proposed recommendations;

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PROPOSED HARMONIZATION RECOMMENDATIONS HEAV DUT EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN TRUCK AND TRANSPORT MECHANIC AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN 1. CONTEXT The purpose of this report is to review current jurisdictional apprenticeship training requirements for the following Red Seal trades to inform the development of recommendations for the harmonization of apprenticeship training: Heavy Duty Equipment Technician (HDET) Truck and Transport Mechanic (TTM) Agricultural Equipment Technician (AET) More specifically: Section 1 explains the Harmonization Initiative and the methodology used to arrive at the proposed recommendations; Section 2 presents a summary chart of the existing HDET jurisdictional requirements and proposed harmonization recommendations on the trade name, number of training levels, total training hours, and sequencing of technical training. Section 3 presents a summary chart of the existing TTM jurisdictional requirements and proposed harmonization recommendations on the trade name, number of training levels, total training hours, and sequencing of technical training. Section 4 presents a summary chart of the existing AET jurisdictional requirements and proposed harmonization recommendations on the trade name, number of training levels, total training hours, and sequencing of technical training. 1.1 BACKGROUND The goal of Harmonization is to substantively align apprenticeship systems across Canada by making apprenticeship training requirements more consistent in the Red Seal Trades 1. 1 The Government of Québec is participating as an observer in the CCDA work on harmonization. 1

As a part of this work, the Canadian Council of the Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA) identified four harmonization priorities in consultation with industry and training stakeholders: 1. Use of Red Seal trade name; 2. The number of training levels; 3. Total training hours (in-school and on-the-job); and 4. Sequencing of training content (at each training level) using the most recent National Occupational Analyses. The first ten Red Seal trades are expected to be harmonized by September 2016 in most jurisdictions. In July 2015, the Forum of Labour Market Ministers (FLMM) asked the CCDA to work with industry stakeholders to harmonize training for two-thirds of Red Seal apprentices by 2017. By 2020, a total of 30 Red Seal trades will be harmonized in most jurisdictions. 1.2 METHODOLOG Based on consultation feedback and an in-depth examination of the common training implications between Red Seal trades, the Harmonization Taskforce decided to harmonize HDET, TTM, and AET concurrently. For HDET, information was amalgamated from the initial analysis completed in Phase 1 of harmonization. For TTM and AET, questionnaires were developed to collect jurisdictional data on the training requirements for these trades. Provinces and territories were asked to verify the pre-populated data in the questionnaires (based on the Ellis Chart), and provide the missing information based on the training requirements in their own jurisdiction. Proposed harmonization recommendations were developed with respect to the trade name, total number of training hours, and number of training levels based on commonalities identified through the questionnaire exercise. 1.3 NEXT STEPS The proposed harmonization recommendations outlined in the following sections will be used by the CCDA as a starting point for consultations on all three trades with industry and training stakeholders across the country. 2

HEAV DUT EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN 2. PROPOSED HARMONIZATION RECOMMENDATIONS 2.1 INFORMATION ON THE TRADE HDET is a designated Red Seal trade in 12 provinces and territories, as well as in Québec. Training is available in 10 of the 12 participating jurisdictions. As per the Registered Apprenticeship Information System, in 2013, the HDET trade had 9,366 continuing apprentices, excluding Québec. 2.2 SUMMAR CHART Designated Red Seal? /N Red Seal Trade Name English (if not Heavy Duty Equipment Technician ) Red Seal Trade Name French if not «Mécanicien/mécanicienne d'équipement lourd» Training Levels Total Training Hours Certification (Voluntary/ Compulsory) Training Offered in P/T? /N NL 6 7200 V NS 4 8000 V PE 4 7200 V NB Heavy Equipment Service Technician ON MB SK AB BC NT 2 T NU Heavy Equipment Technician - Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic (Off Road) Heavy Equipment Technician Heavy Duty Equipment Technician (Off-Road) Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic Technicien d'entretien d'équipement lourd Technicien ou technicienne d'équipement lourd Technicien d'équipement lourd 4 7200 V 3 7000 V 4 7200 V 4 7200 V 3 5220 C 4 7620 V 4 7200 V N 3 5400 V 4 7200 V N 2 Input received from all jurisdictions except NT. Data included for NT was taken from the Ellis Chart. 3

2.3 TRADE NAME Harmonization Recommendation 1: It is recommended that Provinces and Territories use the following Red Seal trade name: Heavy Duty Equipment Technician in English; and Mécanicien/mécanicienne d'équipement lourd in French. In June 2015, the CCDA agreed in principle to move towards the use of the Red Seal trade name for all trades, in the context of the Harmonization Initiative. The official Red Seal trade name approved by the CCDA is Heavy Duty Equipment Technician in English and Mécanicien/mécanicienne d'équipement lourd in French. Currently, 7 of the 12 provinces and territories that designate Heavy Duty Equipment Technician as a Red Seal trade already use the Red Seal trade name in English. Three jurisdictions use a different French name. 2.4 LEVELS Harmonization Recommendation 2: It is recommended that the technical training program of Heavy Duty Equipment Technician be offered in 4 levels. The jurisdictional feedback received showed that while the number of training levels varies between 3 and 6, 8 of the 12 participating jurisdictions already offer 4 levels of training. 2.5 TOTAL TRAINING HOURS (IN-CLASS AND ON-THE-JOB) Harmonization Recommendation 3: It is recommended that the total number of training hours (in-class and on-the-job) be 7200 hours. As a general rule, the CCDA has recommended a total of 1800 hours of training per level of the trade as a starting point for harmonization. Jurisdictions may organize the ratio of in-class and on-the-job training requirement as appropriate. Based on the jurisdictional feedback received, the total number of training hours varies from 5220 to 8000 hours across the country. However, 7 of the 12 participating jurisdictions already require 7200 hours for certification which is consistent with 1800 hours per level as recommended by the CCDA. 4

2.6 SEQUENCING Harmonization Recommendation 4: The sequencing documents available in Annex A and B will be used as a starting point for consultations with industry and training providers to develop the final sequencing. 5

TRUCK AND TRANSPORT MECHANIC 3. PROPOSED HARMONIZATION RECOMMENDATIONS 3.1 INFORMATION ON THE TRADE TTM is a designated Red Seal trade in 11 provinces and territories, excluding Québec. Training is available in all 11 participating jurisdictions. As per the Registered Apprenticeship Information System, in 2013, the TTM trade had 6,030 continuing apprentices. 3.2 SUMMAR CHART Designate d Red Seal? /N Red Seal Trade Name English (if not Truck and Transport Mechanic ) Red Seal Trade Name French if not «Mécanicien / mécanicienne de camions et transport» Training Levels Total Training Hours Certification (Voluntary/ Compulsory) Training Offered in P/T? /N NL 6 7200 V NS 4 8000 C PE 4 7200 V NB ON Truck and Transport Service Technician Truck and Coach Technician Technicien d'entretien de véhicules de transport Technicien ou technicienne de camions et d'autobus 4 7200 Application for Compulsory Status is pending 3 6720 C MB 4 7200 V SK 4 7200 V AB Heavy Equipment Technician- Truck and Transport Mechanic 3 5220 C BC 4 6840 V NT 3 Heavy Equipment Technician- Truck and Transport 3 5400 V T NU Truck and Transport Technician Not a designed Red Seal Trade 3 5400 V 3 Input received from all jurisdictions except NT. Data included for NT was taken from the Ellis Chart. 6

3.3 TRADE NAME Harmonization Recommendation 1: It is recommended that Provinces and Territories use the following Red Seal Trade name: Truck and Transport Mechanic in English; and Mécanicien / mécanicienne de camions et transport in French In June 2015, the CCDA agreed in principle to move towards the use of the Red Seal trade name for all trades, in the context of the Harmonization Initiative. The official Red Seal trade name approved by the CCDA is Truck and Transport Mechanic in English and Mécanicien / mécanicienne de camions et transport in French. Currently, 6 of the 11 provinces and territories that designate Truck and Transport Mechanic as a Red Seal trade already use the Red Seal trade name in English. Two jurisdictions use a different French name. 3.4 LEVELS Harmonization Recommendation 2: It is recommended that the technical training program of Truck and Transport Mechanic be offered in 4 levels. The jurisdictional feedback received showed that while the number of training levels varies between 3 and 6 across the country, 6 of the 11 participating jurisdictions already offer 4 levels of training. 3.5 TOTAL TRAINING HOURS (IN-CLASS AND ON-THE-JOB) Harmonization Recommendation 3: It is recommended that the total number of training hours (in-class and on-the-job) be 7200 hours. As a general rule, the CCDA has recommended a total of 1800 hours of training per level of the trade as a starting point for harmonization. Jurisdictions may organize the ratio of in-class and on-the-job training requirement as appropriate. Based on the jurisdictional feedback received, the total number of training hours varies from 5220 to 8000 hours across the country. However, 5 of the 11 participating jurisdictions already require 7200 hours for certification which is consistent with 1800 hours per level as recommended by the CCDA. 3.6 SEQUENCING Harmonization Recommendation 4: The sequencing documents available in Annex A and B will be used as a starting point for consultations with industry and training provides to develop the final sequencing. 7

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN 4. PROPOSED HARMONIZATION RECOMMENDATIONS 4.1 INFORMATION ON THE TRADE AET is a designated Red Seal trade in 8 provinces, excluding Québec. Training is available in all 8 jurisdictions. As per the Registered Apprenticeship Information System, in 2013, the AET trade had 999 continuing apprentices. 4.2 SUMMAR CHART Designated Red Seal? /N Red Seal Trade Name English (if not Agricultural Equipment Technician ) Red Seal Trade Name French if not «Mécanicien/ mécanicienne de machinerie agricole» Training Levels Total Training Hours Certification (Voluntary/ Compulsory) Training Offered in P/T? /N NL 6 7200 V NS - - V N PE 4 7200 V NB ON MB SK Technicien d'entretien de machinerie agricole Technicien de machines agricoles Technicien de machinerie agricole 4 7200 V 3 7000 V 4 7200 V 4 7200 V AB 4 6960 V BC - - V N NT Not a designed Red Seal Trade T Not a designed Red Seal Trade NU Not a designed Red Seal Trade 8

4.3 TRADE NAME Harmonization Recommendation 1: It is recommended that Provinces and Territories use the following Red Seal trade name: Agricultural Equipment Technician in English; and Mécanicien/mécanicienne de machinerie agricole in French In June 2015, the CCDA agreed in principle to move towards the use of the Red Seal trade name for all trades, in the context of the Harmonization Initiative. The official Red Seal trade name approved by the CCDA is Agricultural Equipment Technician in English and Mécanicien/mécanicienne de machinerie agricole in French. Currently, 7 of the 9 jurisdictions that designate Agricultural Equipment Technician as a Red Seal trade already use of the Red Seal trade name in English. Three jurisdictions use a different French name. 4.4 LEVELS Harmonization Recommendation 2: It is recommended that the technical training program for Agricultural Equipment Technician be offered in 4 levels. The jurisdictional feedback received showed that while the number of training levels varies from 4 to 6 across the country, 5 of the 9 participating jurisdictions already offer 4 levels of training. 4.5 TOTAL TRAINING HOURS (IN-CLASS AND ON-THE-JOB) Harmonization Recommendation 3: It is recommended that the total number of training hours (in-class and on-the-job) be 7200 hours. As a general rule, the CCDA has recommended a total of 1800 hours of training per level of the trade as a starting point for harmonization. Jurisdictions may organize the ratio of in-class and on-the-job training requirement as appropriate. Based on the jurisdictional feedback received, the hours of training vary from 6960 to 7200 hours. However, 5 of the 9 participating jurisdictions already require 7200 hours for certification which is consistent with 1800 hours per level as recommended by the CCDA. 4.6 SEQUENCING Harmonization Recommendation 4: The sequencing documents available in Annex A and B will be used as a starting point for consultations with industry and training providers to develop the final sequencing. 9

ANNEX A: HDET/TTM/AET Sequencing Snapshot 4 Level One Level Two Level Three Level Four Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance Operational Testing Operational Testing Operational Testing Operational Testing Planning and Communication Planning and Communication Planning and Communication Planning and Communication Safety Tools and Equipment Hoisting and Lifting Hydraulic Systems Basic Service, Introduction to Diagnostics (TTM only) Hydraulics, Hydrostatics and Pneumatics Basic Service, Introduction to Diagnostics (HDET, AET only) Electrical 1 Basic Service, Introduction to Diagnostics Frames, Steering & Suspension Basic Service, Introduction to Diagnostics Brakes Service and Introduction to Diagnosis Structural Components Service Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning / Environment Controls Trailer (TTM only) Agriculture Equipment and Accessories (AET only) Electrical 2 Diagnose and Repair Engines and Engine Support Systems Alternate Fuel (HDET, TTM only) Agriculture Equipment and Accessories (AET only) Drivetrain (Powertrain) Hydraulic Systems - Advanced Diagnose and Repair (TTM only) Hydraulics, Hydrostatics and Pneumatics - Advanced Diagnose and Repair (HDET, AET only) Electrical* Frames, Steering & Suspension Diagnose and Repair Brakes Advanced (TTM only) Diagnose and Repair Structural Components and Accessories Diagnose and repair working attachments 4 While many topics are common for all three trades, there are differences at the sub-task level. See Annex B for details. 10

*Level 4 BC to exceed (Electrical) Electrical Drive Systems, Hybrid Systems ANNEX B: HDET/TTM/AET Sequencing Snapshot with Details Scheduled Maintenance (In context with learning) Operational Testing (In context with learning) Level One HDET TTM AET 2.01 Maintains fluids. 2.02 Services fasteners, sealing devices, adhesives and gaskets. 2.03 Services hoses, tubing, piping, and fittings. 2.04 Services bearings and seals. 2.06 Performs scheduled maintenance procedures. 3.01 Uses documentation and reference materials. 3.02 Completes documentation. 2.07 Identifies operational faults. 2.08 Performs operational check-out. 3.01 Uses documentation and reference materials. 3.02 Maintains fluids, lubricants, and coolants. 3.03 Services hoses, tubing and fittings. 3.04 Services filters. 3.05 Services bearings, bushings, and seals. 3.06 Uses fasteners, adhesives and gaskets 2.02 Maintains fluids, lubricants, and coolants. 2.03 Services filters. 2.04 Maintains hoses, tubing, and fittings. 2.05 Services bearings/bushings, and seals. 2.06 Uses fasteners, sealing devices, adhesives, and gaskets. 2.01 Conducts operational tests. 2.10 Performs failure analysis. Planning and Communication 3.03 Communicates with others. 2.09 Plans daily tasks. (In context with learning) 3.04 Prepares job action plan. Safety 1.03 Operates access equipment. 1.01 Maintains safe work environment. 1.01 Uses PPE 1.04 Uses personal protective equipment 1.02 Uses PPE and safety equipment. 1.02 Maintains safe work environment. (PPE) and safety equipment. 2.05 Services safety features. 3.05 Maintains safe work environment. Tools and Equipment 1.01 Maintains tools and equipment. 2.01 Maintains hand, power, measuring, 2.07 Cleans components. 4.01 Heats materials. testing, and diagnostic tools. 2.08 Verifies equipment and components repairs. 4.02 Cools materials. 2.02 Maintains shop equipment. 3.01 Maintains tools and equipment. 4.03 Cuts materials. 2.04 Uses welding and cutting equipment. 4.04 Welds materials. 4.05 Cleans parts and materials. Hoisting and Lifting 1.02 Uses hoisting and lifting equipment. 2.03 Uses hoisting and lifting equipment. 3.02 Uses hoisting, lifting, and securing equipment. 11

Hydraulics, Hydrostatics and Pneumatics (HDET, AET only) Service and Introduction to diagnosis Electrical 1 Basic Service, Introduction to Diagnostics 7.01 Diagnose hydraulic 7.02 Diagnose hydrostatic 7.03 Diagnose pneumatic systems 8.01 Repairs hydraulic 8.02 Repairs hydrostatic 8.03 Repairs pneumatic systems (in the context of service ) 13.01 Diagnoses starting/charging systems and batteries. 13.02 Diagnoses electrical components, motors and accessories. 14.01 Repairs starting/charging systems and batteries. 14.02 Repairs electrical components, motors and accessories. Hydraulic Systems (TTM only) 38.01 Services hydraulic components. 38.02 Diagnoses hydraulic components. 38.03 Repairs hydraulic components. 14.01 Performs servicing and repair of batteries. 14.02 Diagnoses batteries. 15.01 Services charging 15.02 Diagnoses charging 15.03 Repairs charging 16.01 Performs servicing and repair of spark ignition 16.02 Diagnose spark ignition 17.01 Performs servicing and repairs of starting 17.02 Diagnoses starting 8.01 Diagnoses hydraulic and hydrostatic 8.02 Diagnoses pneumatic 9.01 Repairs hydraulic and hydrostatic 9.02 Repairs pneumatic 10.01 Diagnoses electrical power and control monitoring 11.01 Repairs electrical power and control monitoring Frames, Steering & Suspension Service and Introduction to Diagnosis 11.01 Diagnoses steering 11.02 Diagnoses suspension 11.04 Diagnoses wheel assemblies. 11.05 Diagnoses undercarriage 12.01 Repairs steering 12.02 Repairs suspension 12.04 Repairs wheel assemblies. 12.05 Repairs undercarriage systems 27.01 Services steering 27.02 Diagnoses steering 28.01 Services chassis/frames. 28.02 Diagnoses chassis/frames. 29.01 Services suspension 29.02 Diagnoses suspension. 30.01 Services hitches and couplers. 30.02 Diagnoses hitches and couplers. 31.01 Services tires, wheels, and hubs. 12.01 Diagnoses steering 13.01 Repairs steering 14.01 Diagnoses wheels/tracks and track frames. 14.02 Diagnoses cushioning devices. 15.01 Repairs wheels/tracks and track frames. 15.02 Repairs cushioning devices. 16.01 Diagnoses frame components. 16.02 Verifies condition of roll-over protective structure. (ROPS) 12

Brakes Service and Introduction to Diagnosis Structural Components Service Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning / Environment Controls Trailer (TTM Only) 11.03 Diagnoses brake 12.03 Repairs brake 19.01 Diagnoses structural components. 19.02 Diagnoses operator station components. 19.03 Diagnoses attachments and accessories. 20.01 Performs mechanical repairs on structural components. 20.02 Repairs operator station components. 20.03 Repairs attachments and accessories. 20.04 Installs attachments and accessories. 17.01 Diagnoses heating systems 17.02 Diagnoses ventilation and filtration 17.03 Diagnoses air conditioning 17.04 Diagnoses sound suppression 18.01 Repairs heating systems 18.02 Repairs ventilation and filtration 18.03 Repairs air conditioning 18.04 Repairs sound suppression 31.02 Diagnoses tires, wheels, and hubs. 17.01 Repairs frame components. 17.02 Repair roll-over protective structure. (ROPS) 12.01 Services air 12.02 Diagnoses brake 12.02 Diagnoses air 13.02 Repairs brake 12.03 Repairs air 13.01 Services air 13.02 Diagnoses air 13.03 Repairs air 28.01 Services chassis/frames. 28.02 Diagnoses chassis/frames. 28.03 Repairs chassis/frames. 33.01 Services exterior cab components. 33.02 Services exterior cab components. 33.03 Services exterior cab components. 36.01 Services heating and ventilation 36.02 Diagnoses heating and ventilation 36.03 Repairs heating and ventilation 37.01 Services air conditioning 37.02 Diagnoses air conditioning 37.03 Repairs air conditioning 30.01 Services hitches and couplers. 30.02 Diagnoses hitches and couplers. 30.03 Repairs hitches and couplers. 34.01 Services trailer components and accessories. 16.03 Diagnoses equipment body. 17.03 Repairs equipment body. 18.01 Diagnoses heating and ventilation 18.02 Diagnoses air conditioning 19.01 Repairs heating and ventilation 19.02 Repairs air conditioning 13

Agriculture Equipment and Accessories (AET Only) 34.02 Diagnoses trailer components and accessories. 34.03 Repairs trailer components and accessories. 35.01 Services heating and refrigeration 35.02 Services heating and refrigeration 35.03 Services heating and refrigeration 20.01 Performs assembly and pre-delivery adjustments on agricultural equipment. 20.02 Installs agricultural equipment. 21.01 Diagnoses land preparation and tillage implements. 21.02 Diagnoses seeding and planting implements. 22.01 Repairs land preparation and tillage implements. 22.02 Repairs seeding and planting implements. 23.01 Diagnoses cutting, conditioning, gathering, and processing equipment. 23.02 Diagnoses delivery equipment. 24.01 Repairs cutting, conditioning, gathering, and processing equipment. 24.02 Repairs delivery equipment. 25.01 Diagnoses application equipment. 26.01 Repairs applications equipment. 14

Electrical 2 Diagnose and Repair Level Two HDET TTM AET 13.01 Diagnoses starting/charging systems and batteries. 13.02 Diagnoses electrical components, motors and accessories. 14.01 Repairs starting/charging systems and batteries. 14.02 Repairs electrical components, motors and accessories. 15.01 Reads diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). 15.02 Monitors parameters. 15.03 Interprets test results. 15.04 Tests system circuitry and components. 16.01 Updates component software. 16.02 Repairs component. Engines and Engine Support Systems 5.01 Diagnoses base engine. 5.02 Diagnoses lubrication 5.03 Diagnoses cooling 5.04 Diagnoses intake and exhaust 5.05 Diagnoses fuel 5.06 Diagnoses engine control 5.07 Diagnoses emission control 6.01 Repairs base engine. 6.02 Repairs lubrication 6.03 Repairs cooling 6.04 Repairs intake and exhaust 6.05 Repairs fuel 6.06 Repairs engine control 6.07 Repairs emission control 18.01 Performs servicing and repair of electrical components and accessories. 18.02 Diagnoses electrical components and accessories. 19.01 Services vehicle management systems and electronic components. 19.02 Diagnoses vehicle management systems and electronic components. 19.03 Repairs vehicle management systems and electronic components. 4.01 Services base engine. 4.02 Diagnoses base engine. 4.03 Repairs base engine. 5.01 Services lubrication 5.02 Diagnoses lubrication 5.03 Repairs lubrication 6.01 Services intake and exhaust 6.02 Diagnoses intake and exhaust 6.03 Repairs intake and exhaust 7.01 Services engine management 7.02 Diagnoses engine management 7.03 Repairs engine management 8.01 Services fuel delivery system. 8.02 Diagnoses fuel delivery system. 8.03 Repairs fuel delivery system. 9.01 Services emission systems for diesel engines. 3.03 Uses computer diagnostics and programming. 10.02 Diagnoses electronic power and control monitoring 11.02 Repairs electronic power and control monitoring 4.01 Diagnoses base engine. 4.02 Diagnoses lubrication system. 4.03 Diagnoses cooling system. 4.04 Diagnoses intake and exhaust system. 4.05 Diagnoses fuel delivery system. 4.06 Diagnoses engine management 4.07 Diagnoses emission 5.01 Repairs base engine. 5.02 Repairs lubrication system. 5.03 Repairs cooling system. 5.04 Repairs intake and exhaust system. 5.05 Repairs fuel delivery system. 5.06 Repairs engine management 5.07 Repairs emission 15

Alternate Fuel (HDET, TTM only) 5.05 Diagnoses fuel 6.05 Repairs fuel 9.02 Diagnoses emission systems for diesel engines 9.03 Repairs emission systems for diesel engines. 10.01 Services and repairs engine retarder 10.02 Diagnoses engine retarder systems 11.01 Services cooling system. 11.02 Diagnoses cooling system. 11.03 Repairs cooling system. 8.01 Services fuel delivery system. 8.02 Diagnoses fuel delivery system. 8.03 Repairs fuel delivery system. 16

Level Three HDET TTM AET Drivetrain (Powertrain) 9.01 Diagnoses clutch 9.02 Diagnoses torque converters, fluid couplers and retarders. 9.03 Diagnoses driveline 9.04 Diagnoses transmission and transfer case 9.05 Diagnoses axle and differential 9.06 Diagnoses final drive 10.01 Repairs clutch 10.02 Repairs torque converters, fluid couplers and retarders. 10.03 Repairs driveline 10.04 Repairs transmission and transfer case 10.05 Repairs axle and differential systems 10.06 Repairs final drive Agriculture Equipment and Accessories (AET Only) 20.01 Services clutches. 20.02 Diagnoses clutches. 20.03 Repairs clutches. 21.01 Services manual transmission and transfer cases. 21.02 Diagnoses manual transmission and transfer cases. 21.03 Repairs manual transmission and transfer cases. 22.01 Services automatic transmissions. 22.02 Diagnoses automatic transmissions. 22.03 Repairs automatic transmissions. 23.01 Services automated transmissions. 23.02 Diagnoses automated transmissions. 23.03 Repairs automated transmissions. 24.01 Services driveline 24.02 Diagnoses driveline 24.03 Repairs driveline 25.01 Services differentials. 25.02 Diagnoses differentials. 25.03 Repairs differentials. 26.01 Services drive train retarders. 26.02 Diagnoses drive train retarders. 26.03 Repairs drive train retarders. 6.01 Diagnoses dry clutches. 6.02 Diagnoses driveline systems and components. 6.03 Diagnoses wet clutches, transmissions and gear cases. 6.04 Diagnoses differentials and final drives. 7.01 Repairs dry clutches. 7.02 Repairs driveline systems and components. 7.03 Repairs wet clutches, transmissions and gear cases. 7.04 Repairs differentials and final drives. 20.01 Performs assembly and pre-delivery adjustments on agricultural equipment. 20.02 Installs agricultural equipment. 21.01 Diagnoses land preparation and tillage implements. 21.02 Diagnoses seeding and planting implements. 22.01 Repairs land preparation and tillage implements. 22.02 Repairs seeding and planting implements. 17

23.01 Diagnoses cutting, conditioning, gathering, and processing equipment. 23.02 Diagnoses delivery equipment. 24.01 Repairs cutting, conditioning, gathering, and processing equipment. 24.02 Repairs delivery equipment. 25.01 Diagnoses application equipment. 26.01 Repairs applications equipment. 18

Level Four HDET TTM AET 7.01 Diagnoses hydraulic 8.01 Repairs hydraulic Hydraulics, Hydrostatics and Pneumatics Diagnose and Repair Frames, Steering and Suspension Systems 11.01 Diagnoses steering 11.02 Diagnoses suspension 11.04 Diagnoses wheel assemblies. 11.05 Diagnoses undercarriage 12.01 Repairs steering 12.02 Repairs suspension 12.04 Repairs wheel assemblies. 12.05 Repairs undercarriage systems Hydraulic Systems (TTM only) 38.01 Services hydraulic components. 38.02 Diagnoses hydraulic components. 38.03 Repairs hydraulic components. 27.01 Services steering 27.02 Diagnoses steering 28.01 Services chassis/frames. 28.02 Diagnoses chassis/frames. 29.01 Services suspension 29.02 Diagnoses suspension. 30.01 Services hitches and couplers. 30.02 Diagnoses hitches and couplers. 31.01 Services tires, wheels, and hubs. 30.02 Diagnoses tires, wheels, and hubs. 8.01 Diagnoses hydraulic and hydrostatic 9.01 Repairs hydraulic and hydrostatic 12.01 Diagnoses steering 13.01 Repairs steering 14.01 Diagnoses wheels/tracks and track frames. 14.02 Diagnoses cushioning devices. 15.01 Repairs wheels/tracks and track frames. 15.02 Repairs cushioning devices. 16.01 Diagnoses frame components. 16.02 Verifies condition of roll-over protective structure. (ROPS) 17.01 Repairs frame components. 17.02 Repair roll-over protective structure. (ROPS) Brakes Diagnose and Repair (Advanced) Structural Components and Accessories Diagnose and Repair Working Attachments (TTM only) 12.01 Services air 12.02 Diagnoses air 12.03 Repairs air 13.01 Services air 13.02 Diagnoses air 13.03 Repairs air 19.01 Diagnoses structural components. 19.02 Diagnoses operator station. 19.03 Diagnoses attachments and accessories. 20.01 Performs mechanical repairs on structural components. 20.02 Repairs operator station components. 20.03 Repairs attachments and accessories. 20.04 Installs attachments and accessories. 32.01 Services interior cab components. 32.02 Services interior cab components. 32.03 Services interior cab components. (TTM only) 16.03 Diagnoses equipment body. 17.03 Repairs equipment body. 20.01 Performs assembly and pre-delivery adjustments on agricultural equipment. 20.02 Installs agricultural equipment. 21.01 Diagnoses land preparation and tillage implements. 21.02 Diagnoses seeding and planting implements. 22.01 Repairs land preparation and tillage implements. 22.02 Repairs seeding and planting implements. 19

*Level 4 BC to exceed (Electrical) Electrical Drive Systems, Hybrid Systems 23.01 Diagnoses cutting, conditioning, gathering, and processing equipment. 23.02 Diagnoses delivery equipment. 24.01 Repairs cutting, conditioning, gathering, and processing equipment. 24.02 Repairs delivery equipment. 25.01 Diagnoses application equipment. 26.01 Repairs applications equipment. 20