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NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 1 of 13 National Certificate in Motor Industry (Coachbuilding) with strands in Passenger Service Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles, and Motor Homes and Caravans Level 4 Credits 247 This qualification has been reviewed. The last date to meet the requirements is 31 December 2020. Transition Arrangements This qualification, the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Dismantling and Recycling) [Ref: 0170], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Refinishing) [Ref: 0178], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Panelbeating) [Ref: 0179], and the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Vehicle Grooming) [Ref: 0213] were reviewed in 2008 and have been replaced by the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, Dismantling and Recycling, Refinishing, and Vehicle Detailing [Ref: 1413] and the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) (Level 4) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, and Refinishing [Ref: 1414]. For detailed information see Review Summaries on the NZQA website. This qualification contains a standard that has been replaced by a later standard. Reverse transition has been included in this qualification so people can complete the qualification using either the expired standard or replacement standard. For the purpose of this qualification, people who have gained credit for the replacement standard are exempt from the requirement to gain credit for the expired standard see table below. Credit for Exempt from 21907 2670 NZQF National Qualification Registration Information Process Version Date Last Date for Assessment Registration 1 November 1997 December 2007 Revision 2 February 2001 December 2007 Review 3 January 2003 December 2012

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 2 of 13 Process Version Date Last Date for Assessment Review 4 August 2008 December 2012 Revision 5 November 2010 December 2016 Revision 6 August 2014 December 2020 It is the intention of that no existing trainee should be disadvantaged by these transition arrangements. Any person who considers they have been disadvantaged may appeal to using the contact details below. Standard Setting Body PO Box 10803 The Terrace Wellington 6143 Telephone 0800 88 21 21 Facsimile 04 494 0006 Email info@mito.org.nz

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 3 of 13 National Certificate in Motor Industry (Coachbuilding) with strands in Passenger Service Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles, and Motor Homes and Caravans Level 4 Credits 247 Purpose This certificate is designed as a qualification for those persons who are in the Coachbuilding sector of the Motor Industry. Holders of this certificate will be able to: interpret vehicle drawings and plans, measure, mark out, alter, and make and fit framing, panels, and components according to specifications, and repair components and panels, and carry out general coachbuilding duties. Holders of the Passenger Service Vehicle strand, as well as being credited with the compulsory unit standards, will have the option of making and assembling vehicle chassis drop sections, fit interior fittings in a passenger service vehicle, design, make and modify vehicle seat frames, and carry out fixed glass installation. Holders of the Commercial Vehicle strand, as well as being credited with the compulsory unit standards, will have the option of making and assembling vehicle chassis drop sections, make and fit a draw beam to a vehicle, fit a hoist to a vehicle, fit curtain rails and sides, fit a tail lift, design, make and modify vehicle seat frames, and make a flat deck truck body and headboard. Holders of the Motor Home and Caravan strand, as well as being credited with the compulsory unit standards, will have the option of designing, making and modifying vehicle seat frames, welding stainless steel, remove the rear of a vehicle cab for modification, fit interior fittings, and carry out motor trimming carpentry requirements. A record of achievement book will be required by apprentices for the purposes of recording assessment results and showing progress through the qualification. Special Notes It is expected that most people will undertake training towards this qualification in the form of apprenticeship with the use of record of achievement books and training manuals. It is recommended that in the first instance, a training plan be developed with the assistance of a representative. Applications for recognition of prior learning should be made to the NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation or an accredited training provider. Credits are not automatic and normally an assessment of ability is required.

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 4 of 13 Credit Range Core Compulsory Passenger Service Vehicles Strand Commercial Vehicles Strand Level 1 credits 2 - - - Level 2 credits 66 - - - Level 3 credits 137 0-13 0-15 0-12 Level 4 credits 22 9-18 18 9-16 Level 5 credits - 5-9 - 5-9 Minimum totals 227 20 20 20 Requirements for Award of Qualification Award of NZQF National Qualifications Motor Homes and Caravans Strand Credit gained for a standard may be used only once to meet the requirements of this qualification. Unit standards and achievement standards that are equivalent in outcome are mutually exclusive for the purpose of award. The table of mutually exclusive standards is provided on the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) website: http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualifications-standards/standards/standards-exclusionlist/. Reviewed standards that continue to recognise the same overall outcome are registered as new versions and retain their identification number (ID). Any version of a standard with the same ID may be used to meet qualification requirements that list the ID and/or that specify the past or current classification of the standard. Summary of Requirements Compulsory standards One of the following strands is required Passenger Service Vehicles Strand Commercial Vehicles Strand Motor Homes and Caravans Strand Detailed Requirements Compulsory The following standards are required Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Welding 2670 Avoid welding hazards with safe work practices 2 1 2675 Weld aluminium with the gas metal arc welding process in the downhand positions 2677 Weld aluminium with the gas tungsten arc welding process in the downhand positions 3 6 3 6

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 5 of 13 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration 248 Describe an apprenticeship employment contract for 2 1 the automotive industry 249 Carry out automotive industry personal workplace 2 5 requirements 3888 Identify the occupational areas and structures 1 1 associated with the NZ motor body industry 19634 Book in work, interpret instructions, and plan the job 3 3 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics 232 Test an automotive electrical circuit 2 8 233 Service an automotive battery 2 2 898 Identify an automotive wiring diagram and translate information to a motor vehicle circuit 899 Carry out automotive wiring repairs and test circuits for serviceability 909 Install, repair, and replace electrical accessories in vehicles 3877 Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle electronics in the motor industry 5742 Protect electronics when repairing a vehicle in the motor industry 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 6 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering 3879 Carry out general engineering tasks in the motor body industry 2 4 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Coachbuilding 11698 Measure, mark out, make, and assemble body framing 3 7 in the coachbuilding industry 11699 Measure, mark out, and make and assemble sub-frame 3 5 for vehicle in the coachbuilding industry 11700 Prepare, make, and fit floor to fit to sub-frame on a 3 5 vehicle in the coachbuilding industry 11701 Prepare, make, and fit exterior panels to framing in the 3 6 coachbuilding industry 11702 Make and fit vehicle doors in the coachbuilding industry 4 7 11703 Make and fit vehicle steps in the coachbuilding industry 3 4

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 6 of 13 11705 Identify insulation and lining materials and fit to a 4 4 vehicle in the coachbuilding industry 11706 Prepare, fabricate, and fit a roof structure and panelling 3 6 on a motor vehicle in the coachbuilding industry 11707 Make and fit a wheel arch to a motor vehicle in the 3 4 coachbuilding industry 11709 Measure, mark out, and fit a range of exterior body 3 3 parts to a vehicle body in the coachbuilding industry 11710 Identify vehicle body construction methods in the 3 3 coachbuilding industry 11711 Interpret vehicle drawings and job specifications, and 3 3 produce a sketch with relevant measurements 11716 Prepare and fit interior fittings in a vehicle in the 3 4 coachbuilding industry 11717 Perform calculations in the coachbuilding industry 2 3 19633 Install vehicle body interior components 3 10 19635 Identify and maintain equipment used for vehicle body 2 3 manufacturing operations 19636 Remove and install vehicle engine exterior components 3 4 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Panelbeating 5738 Cut metals to predetermined specifications on and off a 2 2 vehicle 5741 Use and maintain a hydraulic body jack and 3 2 attachments in the motor industry 5743 Identify the characteristics, uses, and the effect of heat 3 3 on metals in the motor industry 5764 Repair a damaged glass fibre reinforced plastic panel 3 4 (GRP) using a repair kit in the motor industry 5768 Remove and replace a motor vehicle fuel tank 3 2 5771 Use and maintain a metal-arc gas shield (MIG) welding plant in the motor industry 4 5 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork 945 Remove and replace window glass on vehicles 3 4 947 Identify vehicle bodywork construction methods 3 8 3856 Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related industries 3861 Remove and replace exterior motor body parts and fit body protection mouldings in the motor industry 2 2 2 3

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 7 of 13 3862 Remove and replace damaged bolted on motor body 2 3 panels in the motor body industry 3863 Remove and replace road wheels in the motor industry 1 1 3865 Fill and sand a repair in the motor body industry 2 2 3870 Prepare bare metal for painting in the motor body 2 2 industry 3883 Identify and use fastening systems in the motor industry 2 4 3885 Demonstrate knowledge of and use an oxy-acetylene 2 4 welding plant in the motor body industry 5739 Maintain security in the workplace in the motor and 2 2 related industries 5746 Identify and prevent corrosion in the motor industry 3 3 5763 Identify and dispose of hazardous waste materials in 3 3 the motor and related industries 5767 Demonstrate knowledge of current legislation in the 3 2 motor body industry 5777 Identify the procedures to carry out an estimate and 4 6 quotation in the motor body industry 16097 Identify, store and use hazardous materials in the motor 2 3 and related industries 16098 Perform safe work practices in the motor industry 2 4 16099 Use and maintain power tools and equipment in the motor body industry 19632 Identify, select, and use adhesives and sealants for vehicle bodywork applications 19637 Remove, repair, and replace perforated corroded body panels 2 4 3 3 3 10 Service Sector > Service Sector Skills > Service Sector - Core Skills 57 Provide customer service in given situations 2 2 Passenger Service Vehicles Strand A minimum of 20 credits Of which a minimum of 18 credits at Level 4 to Level 5 Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Welding 2676 Weld stainless steel sheet with the gas tungsten arc welding process 3 6

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 8 of 13 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics 966 Make up and install electronic circuitry to suit specific applications and components 975 Design a wiring harness for a particular automotive application 976 Specify the lighting requirements for a passenger coach or special purpose vehicle 5 5 4 4 5 4 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Coachbuilding 10713 Carry out fixed glass installation to a vehicle 3 4 11695 Make and assemble a vehicle chassis drop section 4 5 11712 Set up and fit tail lift to a vehicle 4 4 11714 Demonstrate knowledge of, and make and modify vehicle seat frames 11715 Fit interior fittings in a passenger service or motor home type vehicle 4 5 4 8 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Trimming 8311 Carry out motor trimming carpentry requirements and make and fit a vehicle interior trim panel 4 4 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork 912 Remove, repair, and replace vehicle body interior components 3 3 Commercial Vehicles Strand A minimum of 20 credits Of which a minimum of 18 credits at Level 4 Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Welding 2676 Weld stainless steel sheet with the gas tungsten arc welding process 3 6 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Coachbuilding 11695 Make and assemble a vehicle chassis drop section 4 5

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 9 of 13 11704 Prepare, make, and fit a flat deck body and headboard 3 6 on a vehicle in the coachbuilding industry 11708 Fit curtain rails and sides to a vehicle body 3 3 11712 Set up and fit tail lift to a vehicle 4 4 11714 Demonstrate knowledge of, and make and modify 4 5 vehicle seat frames 11719 Make and fit a draw beam to a commercial vehicle 4 5 11721 Prepare for and fit a hoist to a commercial vehicle 4 5 Motor Homes and Caravans Strand A minimum of 20 credits Of which a minimum of 18 credits at Level 4 to Level 5 Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Welding 2676 Weld stainless steel sheet with the gas tungsten arc welding process 3 6 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics 966 Make up and install electronic circuitry to suit specific applications and components 975 Design a wiring harness for a particular automotive application 976 Specify the lighting requirements for a passenger coach or special purpose vehicle 5 5 4 4 5 4 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Coachbuilding 11715 Fit interior fittings in a passenger service or motor home type vehicle 11718 Prepare for and remove the rear of a vehicle cab for modification in the coachbuilding industry 4 8 3 3 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Trimming 8311 Carry out motor trimming carpentry requirements and make and fit a vehicle interior trim panel 4 4

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 10 of 13 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork 912 Remove, repair, and replace vehicle body interior components 3 3 Transition Arrangements Version 6 was issued to extend the expiry date of this qualification. Previous versions of the qualification Version 5 was issued to extend the expiry date of this qualification. Version 4 was issued to indicate that this qualification is expiring. This qualification, the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Dismantling and Recycling) [Ref: 0170], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Refinishing) [Ref: 0178], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Panelbeating) [Ref: 0179], and the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Vehicle Grooming) [Ref: 0213] have been replaced by the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, Dismantling and Recycling, Refinishing, and Vehicle Detailing [Ref: 1413] and the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) (Level 4) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, and Refinishing [Ref: 1414]. Version 3 of this qualification was registered in January 2003. Changes to structure and content an increase in minimum credits from 181 to 247; removal of prerequisite qualification the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Entry to Motor Body Trades) [Ref: 0018]; addition of unit standards 248, 249, 232, 233, 898, 899, 909, 947, 2670, 3856, 3861, 3862, 3863, 3865, 3870, 3877, 3879, 3883, 3885, 3888, 16097, 16098, 16099, 19632, 19633, 19634, 19635, 19636 and 19637 to the compulsory section (many of these unit standards were previously covered by being included in the prerequisite qualification); removal of unit standards 876, 913, 5749, 5752, 5756, 5762, 5776, 5780; change to the minimum level 4 requirements for all strands. People may choose to complete their existing programme or transfer to version 3. All existing MITO apprentices are encouraged to transfer their existing achievements to version 3. Transfer can be arranged through consultation with MITO and changes to existing training plans. All existing training providers and MITO Customer Services Managers have been notified of the changes.

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 11 of 13 Some unit standards specified in this qualification are considered similar in nature to other MITO unit standards. MITO recommends that people holding credit for those unit standards should apply for exemptions as indicated in the following table. Credit for Exempt from 913 3885 3880, 3881 19635 5752, 5776 19637 5756 19634 5762 19632 MITO suggests that people holding credit for the following unit standards may apply for Recognition of Current Competence (RCC) to have their existing achievements recognised and pay the fees associated with that process. Credit already held for Apply for RCC 3886 19633 3887 19636 Any person who considers they have been disadvantaged by these transition arrangements is requested to contact the. Version 2 was issued to take account of changes resulting from the reviews of Motor Industry and Welding unit standards. Version 1 of this qualification replaced the Trade Certificate in Coachbuilding in November 1997. There was no replacement for the Advanced Trade Certificate in Coachbuilding. The transition arrangements for the Trade Certificate expired in December 2002. People with an incomplete Trade Certificate in Coachbuilding may apply for Recognition of Current Competence to have their existing achievements recognised and pay the fees associated with that process. The last date for award of the Trade Certificate in Coachbuilding was December 2005. The last date for the award of the Advanced Trade Certificate in Coachbuilding was December 2006. Both qualifications continue to be recognised by NZQA, the NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation, and the motor industry. There is no requirement for holders of those qualifications to seek national certificates. Other standard setting bodies whose standards are included in the qualification Competenz NZQA

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 12 of 13 Certification This certificate will display the logos of NZQA, the and the organisation that has been granted consent to assess against standards that meet the requirements of the qualification (accredited). Classification This qualification is classified according to the classification system listed on the Directory of Assessment Standards (DAS) and the New Zealand Standard Classification of Education (NZSCED) system as specified below. DAS Classification NZSCED Code Description Code Description 257 Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry 030599 Engineering and Related Technologies > Automotive Engineering and Technology > Automotive Engineering and Technology not elsewhere classified Quality Management Systems Providers and Industry Training Organisations must be granted consent to assess by a recognised Quality Assurance Body before they can register credits from assessment against standards. Organisation with consent to assess and Industry Training Organisations assessing against standards must engage with the moderation system that applies to those standards. Consent to assess requirements and the moderation system are outlined in the associated Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) for each standard.

NZQF NQ Ref 0413 Version 6 Page 13 of 13 Prerequisite Diagram Compulsory Drivers Licence Level 2 Unit 2670 Unit 248 Unit 249 Unit 2675 Unit 2677 Unit 5746 Unit 898 Unit 899 Unit 5743 Unit 19637 Unit 909 Level 3 Unit 5771 Level 4 Key: Recommended unit standards