<p>NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 1 of 30</p><p>National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, Dismantling and Recycling, Refinishing, and Vehicle Detailing</p><p>Level 2 or 3</p><p>Credits 62-185</p><p>This qualification has been reviewed. The last date to meet the requirements is 31 December 2019.</p><p>Transition Arrangements</p><p>This qualification has been reviewed and replaced by New Zealand Certificate in Collision Repair and Automotive Refinishing (Level 3) [Ref: 3008].</p><p>The last date for entry into training programmes or courses leading to replaced qualifications is 31 December 2017. The last date to meet the requirements of the replaced qualification is 31 December 2019, when the qualification will be discontinued. From that date no results can be reported against the qualification.</p><p>People currently working towards the replaced qualification must complete its requirements or transfer to a programme of study or training leading to a replacement qualification by 31 December 2019.</p><p>It is anticipated that no existing candidates will be disadvantaged by these transition arrangements. However, anyone who feels that they have been disadvantaged may appeal to MITO at the address below. Appeals will be considered on a case by case basis. For detailed information see Review Summaries on the NZQA website. This qualification contained standards that had expired or been replaced by other standards. For the purposes of this qualification people who have gained credit for the replacement standards are exempt from the requirement to gain credit for the expiring or replaced standards – see table below. Credit for Exempt from 406, 11958 28500 2420 25700 & 25701 11959 28499 11963 , 11986 28505 11975 28502</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 2 of 30</p><p>NZQF National Qualification Registration Information</p><p>Process Version Date Last Date for Assessment Registration 1 August 2008 December 2019 Republished 1 January 2014 December 2019 Review 2 November 2015 December 2019</p><p>Standard Setting Body</p><p>NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation (Incorporated) PO Box 10803 WELLINGTON</p><p>Telephone 0800 88 21 21 Facsimile 04 494 0006 Email [email protected] Website www.mito.org.nz</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 3 of 30</p><p>National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, Dismantling and Recycling, Refinishing, and Vehicle Detailing</p><p>Level 2 or 3</p><p>Credits 62-185</p><p>Purpose</p><p>The National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, Dismantling and Recycling, Refinishing, and Vehicle Detailing [Ref: 1413] recognises the skills and knowledge required for people in roles that involve general vehicle body repair, service, or engineering work at an introductory to intermediate level and who work within the automotive body sector of the motor industry.</p><p>The qualification includes a core compulsory and core elective section common to each of the five strands. This core covers knowledge and skills in generic areas such as health and safety, communication, customer service, and self-management, as well as industry specific knowledge and skills, including: quality control and industry standards; legislation, tools and equipment used in the industry; new and emerging technology; business responsibilities towards customers; and stock security in the workplace. Each strand comprises a set of compulsory standards, which reflect the specific requirements of each of the automotive body industry sectors, and an elective section that allows candidates to add further skills that are relevant to their position and/or specific workplace requirements.</p><p>The qualification strands recognise the competencies required to work in a range of automotive body workplaces in: coachbuilding and other vehicle body manufacturing roles involved in the engineering, construction, and modification of coaches, truck bodies, motor-homes, caravans, and other purpose-built vehicle bodies collision repair roles involved in vehicle body repairs required as a result of collision and corrosion damage dismantling and recycling roles involved in the disassembly of end-of-life vehicles and the disposal and/or sale of the resulting vehicle parts refinishing roles involved in the preparation, restoration, and finishing of painted vehicle body surfaces vehicle detailing roles involved in the cleaning, grooming, and detailing of the interior and exterior of vehicles to meet appearance requirements.</p><p>This qualification is one of a suite of qualifications developed at the introductory to intermediate level for the motor industry. The qualifications in this suite are grouped to reflect the industry-recognised sector subsets of: automotive body, automotive electrical and mechanical engineering, automotive heavy engineering, automotive specialist engineering, and vehicle servicing. In most cases these subsets are also divided into two levels to provide clearer entry and exit points from training.</p><p>Industry wished to be able to recognise a minimum and consistent set of fundamental competencies across all roles in all qualifications at each level. This has resulted in a MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 4 of 30 common set of standards that appear consistently across the core sections in all of the Level 3 qualifications in the Motor Industry subfield. This structure has been modelled on the Qualifications Roadmap (the motor industry career pathway document), which allows a candidate to move more easily between strands of qualifications in similar areas and to transfer skills from this qualification to other motor industry qualifications.</p><p>People wishing to obtain information on career pathways should contact the NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation Incorporated (see contact details below).</p><p>While they are not considered prerequisite qualifications to this qualification, candidates may follow on from the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Foundation Skills) (Level 1) [Ref: 1222] or the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Entry Skills) (Level 2) with strands in Automotive Electrical and Mechanical, and Collision Repair [Ref: 1252], as a number of standards are common to both qualifications. This qualification prepares people and is a prerequisite for the award of the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) (Level 4) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, and Refinishing [Ref: 1414].</p><p>Replacement Information</p><p>This qualification and the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) (Level 4) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, and Refinishing [Ref: 1414] replaced the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Coachbuilding) with strands in Passenger Service Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles, and Motor Homes and Caravans [Ref: 0413], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Panelbeating) [Ref: 0179], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Dismantling and Recycling) [Ref: 0170], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Refinishing) [Ref: 0178], and the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Vehicle Grooming) [Ref: 0213].</p><p>Special Notes</p><p>Application for the recognition of current competency should be made to the NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation or an accredited training provider. Credits are not automatic and an assessment of ability is required.</p><p>Credit Range Core Compulsory Core Elective Level 1 credits - 0-4 Level 2 credits 21 0-6 Level 3 credits 4 0-6 Minimum totals 25 6</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 5 of 30</p><p>Coachbuilding Strand Collision Repair Strand Compulsory Elective Compulsory Elective Level 1 credits - 0-1 1 - Level 2 credits 26 0-53 47 0-16 Level 3 credits 75 0-53 76 2-26 Level 4 credits - 0-21 - 0-8 Minimum totals 101 53 124 26 Qualification total 185 181 Level of qualification 3 3</p><p>Dismantling and Recycling Refinishing Strand Strand Compulsory Elective Compulsory Elective Level 1 credits 1 - - 0-1 Level 2 credits 20 0-20 21 0-12 Level 3 credits 43 0-20 54 0-12 Level 4 credits 3 0-9 - 0-9 Level 5 credits - 0-4 - - Minimum totals 67 20 75 12 Qualification total 118 118 Level of qualification 3 3</p><p>Vehicle Detailing Strand Compulsory Elective Level 2 credits 17 0-10 Level 3 credits - 0-10 Level 4 credits 3 0-4 Level 5 credits 1 - Minimum totals 21 10 Qualification total 62 Level of qualification 2</p><p>Requirements for Award of Qualification</p><p>Award of NZQF National Qualifications</p><p>Credit gained for a standard may be used only once to meet the requirements of this qualification.</p><p>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-exclusion- list/.</p><p>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.</p><p>Summary of Requirements</p><p>← Core Compulsory standards</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 6 of 30</p><p>← Core Elective – A minimum of 6 credits as specified</p><p>One of the following strands is required ← Coachbuilding Strand ← Collision Repair Strand ← Dismantling and Recycling Strand ← Refinishing Strand ← Vehicle Detailing Strand</p><p>Detailed Requirements</p><p>Core Compulsory The following standards are required</p><p>Core Generic > Core Generic > Self-Management ID Title Level Credit 7123 Demonstrate knowledge of problem solving and apply a 2 2 problem solving technique to a problem</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration ID Title Level Credit 249 Carry out automotive industry personal workplace 2 5 requirements 21078 Demonstrate knowledge of quality control standards in 3 2 the motor and related industries 23743 Demonstrate knowledge of general legislation and 3 2 regulations in the motor industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering ID Title Level Credit 21718 Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials used in 2 2 the motor and related industries 21858 Demonstrate good work habits and perform safe work 2 4 practices in the motor and related industries 21859 Select and use hand tools and workshop equipment for 2 2 an automotive application</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills ID Title Level Credit 3856 Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related 2 2 industries 16113 Demonstrate knowledge of safe working practices in an 2 2 automotive workshop</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 7 of 30</p><p>ID Title Level Credit 21669 Demonstrate knowledge of hand tools and workshop 2 2 equipment for motor industry applications</p><p>Core Elective A minimum of 6 credits</p><p>Core Generic > Core Generic > Work and Study Skills ID Title Level Credit 7118 Manage own learning programme 2 3</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration ID Title Level Credit 21672 Demonstrate knowledge of new and emerging technology 2 5 in the motor industry 21673 Demonstrate knowledge of maintaining stock security in 2 2 the motor and related industries 21708 Maintain stock security in the workplace in the motor and 3 2 related industries 24077 Demonstrate knowledge of business responsibilities 3 1 towards customers within the automotive industry</p><p>Humanities > Communication Skills > Interpersonal Communications ID Title Level Credit 1277 Communicate information in a specified workplace 2 3</p><p>Humanities > Communication Skills > Reading ID Title Level Credit 2990 Read texts to research information 3 4</p><p>Service Sector > Service Sector Skills > Service Sector - Core Skills ID Title Level Credit 56 Attend to customer enquiries face-to-face and on the 1 2 telephone 64 Perform calculations for the workplace 1 2</p><p>Coachbuilding Strand Meet the requirements of all of the following sets ← Coachbuilding Compulsory ← Coachbuilding Elective</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 8 of 30</p><p>Coachbuilding Compulsory The following standards are required</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics ID Title Level Credit 3877 Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle electronics 2 2 in the motor industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering ID Title Level Credit 5743 Demonstrate knowledge of metals used on vehicles, and 3 4 identify the effect of applying heat to metals 21671 Carry out general engineering tasks in the motor industry 2 4 21683 Demonstrate knowledge of MIG welding in the motor 2 2 industry 21714 Demonstrate knowledge of fastening systems used in the 2 2 motor industry 21715 Select and use fastening systems in the motor industry 2 2 23992 Use and maintain a gas metal arc welding (GMAW) plant 3 5 in the motor and related industries</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Coachbuilding ID Title Level Credit 11698 Measure, mark out, make, and assemble body framing in 3 7 the coachbuilding industry 11699 Measure, mark out, and make and assemble sub-frame 3 5 for a vehicle in the coachbuilding industry 11700 Make and fit floor to a vehicle sub-frame in the 3 5 coachbuilding industry 11701 Make and fit exterior panels to framing in the 3 6 coachbuilding industry 11709 Fit a range of exterior body parts in the coachbuilding 3 3 industry 11710 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body frame 3 3 construction and body panelling in the coachbuilding industry 11716 Fit interior fittings in a vehicle in the coachbuilding 3 4 industry 11717 Perform calculations in the coachbuilding industry 2 3 19633 Remove and refit or replace existing interior components 3 10 from and to a vehicle in the coachbuilding industry 19635 Identify and maintain equipment used for coachbuilding 2 3 operations</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 9 of 30</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills ID Title Level Credit 21670 Demonstrate knowledge of general engineering tasks in 2 3 the motor industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork ID Title Level Credit 947 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle bodywork construction 3 8 materials and methods 21693 Demonstrate knowledge of power tools and equipment 2 2 used in the motor body industry 21713 Use and maintain power tools and equipment in the motor2 3 body industry 22801 Demonstrate knowledge of adhesives and sealants used 3 4 in the motor body industry 22802 Select and use adhesives and sealants for vehicle 3 3 bodywork applications 23998 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body corrosion and 3 4 anti-corrosion procedures in the motor and related industries 23999 Reinstate vehicle body corrosion protection in the motor 3 4 industry</p><p>Coachbuilding Elective A minimum of 53 credits</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Engineering Drawing and Design ID Title Level Credit 2430 Draw and interpret engineering sketches under 2 4 supervision 2431 Draw and interpret engineering drawings under 2 8 supervision 2432 Construct engineering plane geometric shapes under 2 3 supervision</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Engineering - Fabrication ID Title Level Credit 2416 Assemble and mechanically join plate and sheet under 2 10 supervision 25700 Assemble and join light fabrication materials 4 20 25701 Assemble and join heavy fabrication materials 4 20</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 10 of 30</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Welding ID Title Level Credit 2677 Weld aluminium with the gas tungsten arc welding 3 6 process in the downhand positions 21907 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of safe welding 2 3 procedures under supervision</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics ID Title Level Credit 233 Service an automotive battery 2 2 234 Describe automotive starting and charging systems and 2 4 their operation 898 Identify a wiring diagram and translate information to a 3 3 circuit in the motor and related industries 5742 Protect electronics when servicing or repairing a vehicle 3 2 or machine in the motor industry 21675 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive batteries 2 2 21707 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive electrical 2 6 principles 24092 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive lighting systems, 3 2 and headlamp adjustment 24105 Demonstrate knowledge of wiring and wiring diagrams 3 2 used in automotive circuits 24106 Carry out automotive wiring repairs and replace a wiring 3 2 circuit</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Plastic Repair ID Title Level Credit 23741 Demonstrate knowledge of plastics and plastic repairs 3 2 used in the motor and related industries 23742 Repair plastic components in the motor and related 3 5 industries</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Preventive Maintenance ID Title Level Credit 21869 Remove and replace road wheels in the motor industry 1 1</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering ID Title Level Credit 21682 Demonstrate knowledge of an oxy-acetylene welding 2 2 plant in the motor industry 21685 Use an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor industry 2 3</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 11 of 30</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Coachbuilding ID Title Level Credit 10731 Carry out assembly of body components on a vehicle 3 10 assembly line in the coachbuilding industry 10756 Assemble parts on a vehicle chassis in the coachbuilding 3 10 industry 11702 Make and fit a vehicle door in the coachbuilding industry 4 7 11703 Make and fit vehicle steps in the coachbuilding industry 4 4 11705 Identify insulation and lining materials and fit to a vehicle 4 4 in the coachbuilding industry 11706 Make and fit a roof frame and panels to a vehicle in the 4 6 coachbuilding industry 11707 Make and fit a wheel arch to a vehicle in the 3 4 coachbuilding industry 11708 Fit curtainsides, rails, and associated hardware to a 3 3 vehicle body in the coachbuilding industry 11718 Remove the rear of a vehicle cab for modification in the 3 3 coachbuilding industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Collision Repair ID Title Level Credit 23976 Demonstrate knowledge of a hydraulic jack and 3 1 attachments in the motor industry 23977 Use and maintain a hydraulic jack and attachments in the 3 2 motor industry 23988 Demonstrate knowledge of the resistance spot welding 3 2 process used for vehicle repairs 23989 Use and maintain a resistance spot welding plant in the 3 2 motor industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Engines ID Title Level Credit 19636 Remove and install vehicle engine exterior components 3 2</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork ID Title Level Credit 5465 Dismantle, clean, and store vehicle mechanical, electrical,3 4 and electronic components 5740 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle identification plates 2 1 and specifications 19637 Remove and repair perforated non-structural body panel 3 3 corrosion damage 21695 Repair minor panel damage, shrink, and metal finish a 2 3 repair in the motor body industry</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 12 of 30</p><p>ID Title Level Credit 21697 Demonstrate knowledge of repairing minor panel damage 2 2 and shrinking a repair in the motor industry 21698 Remove and replace exterior and interior motor body 2 3 parts and trim in the motor industry 21704 Demonstrate knowledge of removing and replacing 2 2 damaged bolted-on motor body panels 21705 Demonstrate knowledge of fillers, and filling and sanding 2 2 a repair in the motor body industry 21709 Remove and replace damaged bolted-on motor body 2 2 panels in the motor body industry 21710 Fill and sand a repair in the motor body industry 2 1 22799 Demonstrate safety precautions on vehicles fitted with air 3 1 bags and/or seatbelt pre-tensioners 22800 Describe safe working precautions on vehicles equipped 3 2 with air bags and seatbelt pre-tensioners 23986 Demonstrate knowledge of glass reinforced plastic (GRP) 3 2 and working with GRP repair kits for motor vehicles 23987 Use a glass reinforced plastic (GRP) repair kit to repair a 3 2 damaged motor vehicle panel 23990 Demonstrate knowledge of motor vehicle fuel tanks, and 3 2 repairing and replacing fuel tanks 23991 Remove and replace a motor vehicle fuel tank 3 2 24085 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive glass 3 2</p><p>Manufacturing > Industrial Textile Fabrication > Industrial Textile Fabrication Core Skills ID Title Level Credit 23493 Demonstrate knowledge of the cutting and shaping of 3 2 materials in the industrial textile fabrication industry 23494 Cut and shape material in the industrial textile fabrication 3 7 industry 23504 Describe adhesives, solvents, and hazardous materials 3 3 used in the industrial textile fabrication industry 23505 Use adhesives, solvents, and hazardous materials in the 3 3 industrial textile fabrication industry</p><p>Planning and Construction > Construction Trades > Carpentry ID Title Level Credit 13037 Safely use and maintain carpentry hand tools on site 3 6</p><p>Planning and Construction > Construction Trades > Carpentry Theory ID Title Level Credit 12998 Demonstrate knowledge of carpentry hand tools 3 4</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 13 of 30</p><p>Collision Repair Strand Meet the requirements of all of the following sets ← Collision Repair Compulsory ← Collision Repair Elective</p><p>Collision Repair Compulsory The following standards are required</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics ID Title Level Credit 3877 Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle electronics 2 2 in the motor industry 5742 Protect electronics when servicing or repairing a vehicle 3 2 or machine in the motor industry 24105 Demonstrate knowledge of wiring and wiring diagrams 3 2 used in automotive circuits 24133 Identify, remove and replace a vehicle or machine wiring 3 2 harness sub-assembly</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Preventive Maintenance ID Title Level Credit 21869 Remove and replace road wheels in the motor industry 1 1</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering ID Title Level Credit 5743 Demonstrate knowledge of metals used on vehicles, and 3 4 identify the effect of applying heat to metals 21671 Carry out general engineering tasks in the motor industry 2 4 21683 Demonstrate knowledge of MIG welding in the motor 2 2 industry 21700 Store and use hazardous materials in the motor and 2 2 related industries 21714 Demonstrate knowledge of fastening systems used in the 2 2 motor industry 21715 Select and use fastening systems in the motor industry 2 2 23992 Use and maintain a gas metal arc welding (GMAW) plant 3 5 in the motor and related industries</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Collision Repair ID Title Level Credit 5738 Cut metals to predetermined specifications on and off a 2 2 vehicle 5744 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body construction, and3 4 the effect of impact on vehicles</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 14 of 30</p><p>ID Title Level Credit 5766 Demonstrate knowledge of motor vehicle safety systems 3 4 and working on damaged systems 23976 Demonstrate knowledge of a hydraulic jack and 3 1 attachments in the motor industry 23977 Use and maintain a hydraulic jack and attachments in the 3 2 motor industry 23978 Demonstrate knowledge of chassis alignment system 3 4 equipment, measuring systems, and structural damage on a vehicle 23979 Use vehicle unibody chassis alignment equipment and 3 6 measuring systems under supervision</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Engines ID Title Level Credit 19636 Remove and install vehicle engine exterior components 3 2</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills ID Title Level Credit 21670 Demonstrate knowledge of general engineering tasks in 2 3 the motor industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork ID Title Level Credit 882 Rectify faults associated with a motor vehicle body 3 3 912 Remove, repair, and replace vehicle body interior 3 3 components 947 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle bodywork construction 3 8 materials and methods 5740 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle identification plates 2 1 and specifications 21693 Demonstrate knowledge of power tools and equipment 2 2 used in the motor body industry 21695 Repair minor panel damage, shrink, and metal finish a 2 3 repair in the motor body industry 21697 Demonstrate knowledge of repairing minor panel damage 2 2 and shrinking a repair in the motor industry 21698 Remove and replace exterior and interior motor body 2 3 parts and trim in the motor industry 21699 Prepare a painted surface and prepare bare metal for 2 3 painting in the motor body industry 21701 Demonstrate knowledge of exterior and interior motor 2 2 body parts and trim in the motor industry 21702 Demonstrate knowledge of preparing a vehicle body 2 2 surface for painting, and preparing bare metal</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 15 of 30</p><p>ID Title Level Credit 21704 Demonstrate knowledge of removing and replacing 2 2 damaged bolted-on motor body panels 21705 Demonstrate knowledge of fillers, and filling and sanding 2 2 a repair in the motor body industry 21709 Remove and replace damaged bolted-on motor body 2 2 panels in the motor body industry 21710 Fill and sand a repair in the motor body industry 2 1 21713 Use and maintain power tools and equipment in the motor2 3 body industry 22799 Demonstrate safety precautions on vehicles fitted with air 3 1 bags and/or seatbelt pre-tensioners 22800 Describe safe working precautions on vehicles equipped 3 2 with air bags and seatbelt pre-tensioners 22801 Demonstrate knowledge of adhesives and sealants used 3 4 in the motor body industry 22802 Select and use adhesives and sealants for vehicle 3 3 bodywork applications 23983 Demonstrate knowledge of motor vehicle bumpers 3 2 23998 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body corrosion and 3 4 anti-corrosion procedures in the motor and related industries 23999 Reinstate vehicle body corrosion protection in the motor 3 4 industry 24084 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive foams 3 2 24085 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive glass 3 2</p><p>Collision Repair Elective A minimum of 26 credits</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Refrigeration and Air Conditioning ID Title Level Credit 19666 Demonstrate knowledge of ozone and how it relates to 3 3 the refrigeration and air conditioning industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics ID Title Level Credit 233 Service an automotive battery 2 2</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning ID Title Level Credit 15373 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive air conditioning 3 4</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 16 of 30</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Plastic Repair ID Title Level Credit 23741 Demonstrate knowledge of plastics and plastic repairs 3 2 used in the motor and related industries 23742 Repair plastic components in the motor and related 3 5 industries</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Refinishing ID Title Level Credit 24008 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive spray guns, 3 2 spraying and spray gun defects, and spray gun maintenance 24009 Use a spray gun to apply top coats to vehicle panels, 3 3 maintain a spray gun and equipment, and rectify spray gun defects 24023 Demonstrate knowledge of methods of and precautions 3 2 when removing paint from vehicle body panel surfaces 24024 Remove paint from vehicle panels 3 3</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering ID Title Level Credit 21682 Demonstrate knowledge of an oxy-acetylene welding 2 2 plant in the motor industry 21685 Use an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor industry 2 3</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Collision Repair ID Title Level Credit 5751 Repair minor vehicle panel damage without paint damage 3 2 5760 Remove and replace a damaged motor vehicle door skin 3 3 23984 Remove, repair, and replace damaged motor vehicle 3 4 plastic bumpers 23985 Remove, repair, and replace damaged motor vehicle 3 4 metal bumpers 23988 Demonstrate knowledge of the resistance spot welding 3 2 process used for vehicle repairs 23989 Use and maintain a resistance spot welding plant in the 3 2 motor industry 23993 Demonstrate knowledge of full and sectional panel 4 2 replacement on motor vehicles</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork ID Title Level Credit 399 Detail and groom a vehicle 2 4</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 17 of 30</p><p>ID Title Level Credit 945 Remove and replace fixed and movable automotive glass 3 8 5468 Fit car and light commercial vehicle accessories 3 3 19637 Remove and repair perforated non-structural body panel 3 3 corrosion damage 21694 Mask a repair for priming; and prime, fill, and sand a 2 3 repair in the motor body industry 21703 Demonstrate knowledge of masking, and primers, and 2 2 primer fillers in the motor body industry 22798 Remove and install direct glazed windscreens and side 4 6 and rear glass on vehicles 22803 Locate and rectify vehicle interior water leaks 3 2 22927 Locate and rectify vehicle body rattles, vibration, and 3 3 squeaks 23986 Demonstrate knowledge of glass reinforced plastic (GRP) 3 2 and working with GRP repair kits for motor vehicles 23987 Use a glass reinforced plastic (GRP) repair kit to repair a 3 2 damaged motor vehicle panel 23990 Demonstrate knowledge of motor vehicle fuel tanks, and 3 2 repairing and replacing fuel tanks 23991 Remove and replace a motor vehicle fuel tank 3 2 24081 Prepare and fabricate a new motor body panel in the 3 6 motor body industry 24082 Demonstrate knowledge of fabricating a new motor body 3 2 panel in the motor body industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Steering and Suspension ID Title Level Credit 24564 Remove and replace steering and suspension 3 3 components on motor vehicles or machines</p><p>Dismantling and Recycling Strand Meet the requirements of all of the following sets ← Dismantling and Recycling Compulsory ← Dismantling and Recycling Elective</p><p>Dismantling and Recycling Compulsory The following standards are required</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration ID Title Level Credit 934 Cost a job for the supply of a product, repair, or service in 3 3 the motor and related industries</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 18 of 30</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Preventive Maintenance ID Title Level Credit 21869 Remove and replace road wheels in the motor industry 1 1</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering ID Title Level Credit 924 Clean automotive components and maintain cleaning 2 1 equipment 21700 Store and use hazardous materials in the motor and 2 2 related industries 24083 Store and arrange for the disposal of hazardous 4 3 automotive waste materials in the motor and related industries</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Collision Repair ID Title Level Credit 5738 Cut metals to predetermined specifications on and off a 2 2 vehicle 23976 Demonstrate knowledge of a hydraulic jack and 3 1 attachments in the motor industry 23977 Use and maintain a hydraulic jack and attachments in the 3 2 motor industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Engines ID Title Level Credit 943 Remove and install an engine assembly from and to a 3 2 light vehicle 19636 Remove and install vehicle engine exterior components 3 2</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills ID Title Level Credit 21668 Demonstrate knowledge of cleaning automotive 2 2 components</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork ID Title Level Credit 947 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle bodywork construction 3 8 materials and methods 5434 Dismantle and store vehicle body components 3 10 5465 Dismantle, clean, and store vehicle mechanical, electrical,3 4 and electronic components 5467 Remove and replace light vehicle bolt-on mechanical 3 8 components</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 19 of 30</p><p>ID Title Level Credit 5740 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle identification plates 2 1 and specifications 21693 Demonstrate knowledge of power tools and equipment 2 2 used in the motor body industry 21713 Use and maintain power tools and equipment in the motor2 3 body industry 22799 Demonstrate safety precautions on vehicles fitted with air 3 1 bags and/or seatbelt pre-tensioners 22800 Describe safe working precautions on vehicles equipped 3 2 with air bags and seatbelt pre-tensioners</p><p>Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Distribution ID Title Level Credit 28502 Pick and assemble goods for dispatch in a retail or 3 5 distribution facility</p><p>Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Stock Control ID Title Level Credit 28500 Maintain stock in a retail or distribution facility 3 15</p><p>Dismantling and Recycling Elective A minimum of 20 credits</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Welding ID Title Level Credit 21907 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of safe welding 2 3 procedures under supervision</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration ID Title Level Credit 21088 Identify environmental impacts and requirements for end- 5 4 of-life vehicles and/or components 22785 Demonstrate knowledge of stock ordering and stocktaking3 3 in the motor or related industries 22786 Maintain stock and carry out stocktaking duties in the 3 3 motor or related industries</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics ID Title Level Credit 233 Service an automotive battery 2 2 3877 Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle electronics 2 2 in the motor industry 21667 Demonstrate knowledge of testing automotive electrical 2 3 circuits MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 20 of 30</p><p>ID Title Level Credit 21676 Select test equipment and test an automotive electrical 2 4 circuit</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning ID Title Level Credit 24447 Recover refrigerant from, and evacuate and charge an 3 2 automotive air conditioning system</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Plastic Repair ID Title Level Credit 23741 Demonstrate knowledge of plastics and plastic repairs 3 2 used in the motor and related industries</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Sales ID Title Level Credit 383 Demonstrate knowledge of purchasing and storing 3 3 automotive parts and accessories</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering ID Title Level Credit 5743 Demonstrate knowledge of metals used on vehicles, and 3 4 identify the effect of applying heat to metals 21671 Carry out general engineering tasks in the motor industry 2 4 21682 Demonstrate knowledge of an oxy-acetylene welding 2 2 plant in the motor industry 21683 Demonstrate knowledge of MIG welding in the motor 2 2 industry 21684 Use a MIG welding plant in the motor industry 2 3 21685 Use an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor industry 2 3</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills ID Title Level Credit 21670 Demonstrate knowledge of general engineering tasks in 2 3 the motor industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork ID Title Level Credit 21701 Demonstrate knowledge of exterior and interior motor 2 2 body parts and trim in the motor industry 22801 Demonstrate knowledge of adhesives and sealants used 3 4 in the motor body industry</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 21 of 30</p><p>ID Title Level Credit 23998 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body corrosion and 3 4 anti-corrosion procedures in the motor and related industries</p><p>Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Stock Control ID Title Level Credit 28505 Establish and maintain stock levels, and collate and 4 10 dispatch customer orders in a retail or distribution facility</p><p>Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Wholesale ID Title Level Credit 10458 Communicate product information to sales clients 4 5</p><p>Refinishing Strand Meet the requirements of all of the following sets ← Refinishing Compulsory ← Refinishing Elective</p><p>Refinishing Compulsory The following standards are required</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics ID Title Level Credit 3877 Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle electronics 2 2 in the motor industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Refinishing ID Title Level Credit 5727 Check preparation and apply an anti-chip coating and/or 3 2 texture finish to a vehicle 24001 Demonstrate knowledge of masking materials and 3 2 masking techniques for two pack painting 24002 Mask a repair for two pack painting in the automotive 3 3 refinishing industry 24003 Identify and prepare vehicle body metal for top coats of 3 3 paint 24004 Demonstrate knowledge of primers, fillers, and sealers in 3 3 the automotive refinishing industry 24005 Use primers, fillers, and sealers, and prepare paint for top 3 12 coats in the automotive refinishing industry 24008 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive spray guns, 3 2 spraying and spray gun defects, and spray gun maintenance</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 22 of 30</p><p>ID Title Level Credit 24009 Use a spray gun to apply top coats to vehicle panels, 3 3 maintain a spray gun and equipment, and rectify spray gun defects 24010 Demonstrate knowledge of workshop and paint drying 3 3 equipment in the automotive refinishing industry 24011 Use and maintain workshop and paint drying equipment 3 8 in the automotive refinishing industry 24023 Demonstrate knowledge of methods of and precautions 3 2 when removing paint from vehicle body panel surfaces 24024 Remove paint from vehicle panels 3 3</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering ID Title Level Credit 21700 Store and use hazardous materials in the motor and 2 2 related industries</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork ID Title Level Credit 21693 Demonstrate knowledge of power tools and equipment 2 2 used in the motor body industry 21699 Prepare a painted surface and prepare bare metal for 2 3 painting in the motor body industry 21701 Demonstrate knowledge of exterior and interior motor 2 2 body parts and trim in the motor industry 21702 Demonstrate knowledge of preparing a vehicle body 2 2 surface for painting, and preparing bare metal 21705 Demonstrate knowledge of fillers, and filling and sanding 2 2 a repair in the motor body industry 21710 Fill and sand a repair in the motor body industry 2 1 21711 Demonstrate knowledge of colours and finish coats in the 2 2 motor body industry 21713 Use and maintain power tools and equipment in the motor2 3 body industry 23998 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body corrosion and 3 4 anti-corrosion procedures in the motor and related industries 23999 Reinstate vehicle body corrosion protection in the motor 3 4 industry</p><p>Refinishing Elective A minimum of 12 credits</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics ID Title Level Credit 233 Service an automotive battery 2 2</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 23 of 30</p><p>ID Title Level Credit 21675 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive batteries 2 2</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Preventive Maintenance ID Title Level Credit 21869 Remove and replace road wheels in the motor industry 1 1</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Refinishing ID Title Level Credit 24012 Demonstrate knowledge of paint defects in the 4 2 automotive refinishing industry 24013 Identify and repair paint defects in the automotive 4 4 refinishing industry 24016 Demonstrate knowledge of touching up two pack solid 4 3 and Clear-Over-Base (COB) finishes on a vehicle 24020 Demonstrate knowledge of adhesive stripes and graphics 3 1 in the motor industry 24021 Prepare and apply adhesive stripes and graphics to a 3 3 vehicle or machine</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering ID Title Level Credit 5743 Demonstrate knowledge of metals used on vehicles, and 3 4 identify the effect of applying heat to metals 21714 Demonstrate knowledge of fastening systems used in the 2 2 motor industry 21715 Select and use fastening systems in the motor industry 2 2</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Collision Repair ID Title Level Credit 5744 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body construction, and3 4 the effect of impact on vehicles 5766 Demonstrate knowledge of motor vehicle safety systems 3 4 and working on damaged systems</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork ID Title Level Credit 399 Detail and groom a vehicle 2 4 5468 Fit car and light commercial vehicle accessories 3 3 21698 Remove and replace exterior and interior motor body 2 3 parts and trim in the motor industry 22799 Demonstrate safety precautions on vehicles fitted with air 3 1 bags and/or seatbelt pre-tensioners</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 24 of 30</p><p>ID Title Level Credit 22800 Describe safe working precautions on vehicles equipped 3 2 with air bags and seatbelt pre-tensioners</p><p>Vehicle Detailing Strand Meet the requirements of all of the following sets ← Vehicle Detailing Compulsory ← Vehicle Detailing Elective</p><p>Vehicle Detailing Compulsory The following standards are required</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics ID Title Level Credit 3877 Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle electronics 2 2 in the motor industry</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Preventive Maintenance ID Title Level Credit 247 Prepare a vehicle and/or machine for use and shutdown 2 2 after use</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering ID Title Level Credit 924 Clean automotive components and maintain cleaning 2 1 equipment 21700 Store and use hazardous materials in the motor and 2 2 related industries 24083 Store and arrange for the disposal of hazardous 4 3 automotive waste materials in the motor and related industries</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills ID Title Level Credit 21668 Demonstrate knowledge of cleaning automotive 2 2 components</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork ID Title Level Credit 399 Detail and groom a vehicle 2 4</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 25 of 30</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Spraypainting ID Title Level Credit 21103 Determine a paint maintenance programme for customers5 1</p><p>Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Stock Control ID Title Level Credit 28500 Maintain stock in a retail or distribution facility 3 15</p><p>Vehicle Detailing Elective A minimum of 10 credits</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration ID Title Level Credit 934 Cost a job for the supply of a product, repair, or service in 3 3 the motor and related industries 946 Book in and receive work for an automotive or related 3 4 business 22789 Demonstrate knowledge of warranties and guarantees 3 2 that apply to the motor or related industries</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Refinishing ID Title Level Credit 24020 Demonstrate knowledge of adhesive stripes and graphics 3 1 in the motor industry 24021 Prepare and apply adhesive stripes and graphics to a 3 3 vehicle or machine</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Sales ID Title Level Credit 380 Carry out an appraisal of a vehicle, machine or product in 4 4 the motor or related industries</p><p>Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork ID Title Level Credit 22799 Demonstrate safety precautions on vehicles fitted with air 3 1 bags and/or seatbelt pre-tensioners 22800 Describe safe working precautions on vehicles equipped 3 2 with air bags and seatbelt pre-tensioners</p><p>Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Sales Transactions ID Title Level Credit 12008 Sell goods and/or services in a retail or distribution 2 6 environment</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 26 of 30</p><p>Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Stock Control ID Title Level Credit 11959 Order goods to meet pre-set stock levels in a retail or 3 2 distribution environment 28499 Manage inventory in a retail or distribution facility 3 10</p><p>Transition Arrangements</p><p>This qualification and the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) (Level 4) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, and Refinishing [Ref: 1414] replaced the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Coachbuilding) with strands in Passenger Service Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles, and Motor Homes and Caravans [Ref: 0413], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Panelbeating) [Ref: 0179], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Dismantling and Recycling) [Ref: 0170], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Refinishing) [Ref: 0178], and the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Vehicle Grooming) [Ref: 0213].</p><p>Version 1 of this qualification was republished to include reverse transition arrangements for expiring standards 2416, 2420, and 17344.</p><p>Programmes leading to the new qualifications are being introduced from 2008. People currently working towards any of the replaced qualifications may either complete the requirements for that qualification or transfer their results to one of the new qualifications.</p><p>The last date for entry to training programmes or courses for the replaced qualifications is December 2009. The last date for assessment of the replaced qualifications is: National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Dismantling and Recycling) [Ref: 0170], 31 December 2011; National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Refinishing) [Ref: 0178], 31 December 2012; National Certificate in Motor Industry (Panelbeating) [Ref: 0179], 31 December 2012; National Certificate in Motor Industry (Vehicle Grooming) [Ref: 0213], 31 December 2010; National Certificate in Motor Industry (Coachbuilding) with strands in Passenger Service Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles, and Motor Homes and Caravans [Ref: 0413], 31 December 2012.</p><p>Industry will continue to recognise the former qualifications, so there should be no need to ‘upgrade’ by those who have already achieved one.</p><p>Differences between new and replaced qualifications</p><p>There are substantial differences between the new and replaced qualifications. Changes to structure and content include The new qualifications have core compulsory and core elective sections. Qualification Ref: 1413 has strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, Dismantling and Recycling, Refinishing at Level 3, and a Vehicle Detailing strand at Level 2, with compulsory and elective sections in each strand. Qualification Ref: 1414 has strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, and Refinishing at Level 4, with compulsory and elective sections in each strand. MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 27 of 30</p><p> Candidates must now complete a strand in qualification Ref: 1413 before they may be awarded the corresponding strand in qualification Ref: 1414.</p><p>The new qualifications contain many standards that have replaced or substituted standards in the expiring qualifications. For details about these relationships, please refer to the exemption tables below. For a detailed summary of the main changes in the replacement qualifications, please refer to the Review of Motor Industry qualifications review report, which can be found in the Review Summaries on the NZQA website.</p><p>Version 1 of this qualification contains standards that will expire in December 2014 (2416 and 2420) and December 2015 (17344). For the purposes of this qualification, people who have gained credit for the replacement or substitute standards are exempt from the requirement to gain credit for the expiring standards – see table below.</p><p>Credit for Exempt from 20612 17344 25075 2416 25700 2420</p><p>Version 1 of this qualification contains standards that replace or are being used as substitutes for expiring standards. For the purposes of this qualification, people who have gained credit for the expiring standards are exempt from the requirement to gain credit for the replacement or substitute standards – see table below.</p><p>Credit for Exempt from 226 21858 227 21670, 21671 228 21669, 21859 230 21682, 21685 232 21676, 21707 238 21869 385 12008 386 11958, 11959, 11986 387 22785, 22786 391 934 392 21673, 21708 398 22789 876 23741, 23742</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 28 of 30</p><p>Credit for Exempt from 877 24092 880, 10713 22798 896 24564 899 24105, 24106 914 23992 1318 23493, 23494 2629 22799, 22800 2670 21907 3382 11963, 11975 3384 10458 3861 21698, 21701 3862 21704, 21709 3863 21869 3865 21705, 21710 3867, 3870 21699, 21702 3868, 16111 21694, 21703 3875, 16100 21695, 21697 3876 24081, 24082 3879 21670, 21671 3880 21669, 21859 3882 21711 3883 21714, 21715 3884 21683, 21684 3885 21682, 21685 3886 21698, 21701 3887 19636 5469 22803, 22927 5706 24001, 24002 5707 24003 5708 24004, 24005</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 29 of 30</p><p>Credit for Exempt from 5712, 5715 24008, 24009 5713, 5714 24010, 24011 5716 24012, 24013 5721, 5724 24016 5733 24020, 24021 5739 21673, 21708 5741 23976, 23977 5745 23978, 23979 5746 23998, 23999 5747 24023, 24024 5757 24105, 24133 5759 23983, 23984, 23985 5763 24083 5764 23986, 23987 5765 23988, 23989 5767 23743 5768 23990, 23991 5771 23992 5774 23993 8311 12998, 13037 11745 12008 15411 12008 15657 24564 16097 21700, 21718 16098 21858 16099 21693, 21713 19632 22801, 22802 19634 946 28500 406</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542 NZQF NQ Ref 1413 Version 2 Page 30 of 30</p><p>It is anticipated that no existing trainees will be disadvantaged by these transition arrangements. Any person who feels they have been disadvantaged by these transition arrangements should contact MITO at the following address. All appeals will be considered on a case-by-case basis.</p><p>Other standard setting bodies whose standards are included in the qualification</p><p>Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation Competenz NZQA ServiceIQ</p><p>Certification</p><p>This certificate will display the logos of NZQA, the NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation (Incorporated), and the organisation that has been granted consent to assess against standards that meet the requirements of the qualification.</p><p>Classification</p><p>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.</p><p>DAS Classification NZSCED Code Description Code Description 257 Engineering and Technology > 030599 Engineering and Related Motor Industry Technologies > Automotive Engineering and Technology > Automotive Engineering and Technology not elsewhere classified</p><p>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.</p><p>MITO New Zealand Incorporated Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2018 SSB Code 101542</p>
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