Did not complete the project objective, and/or ignored accepted safety practices.
0 pts
Required assistance to complete the task, following most accepted safety practices. Student had only a small portion of required tools.
10 pts
Completed most steps properly, following accepted safety practices with assistance and had most of required tools.
15 pts
Completed all steps properly, following all accepted safety practice with moderate asistance with all required tools.
20 pts
Completed all steps properly following all accepted safety practices with no assistance with all tools required for the objective.
25 pts
The ABR student should be able to performed an estimate of repair times, parts, and materials following accepted professional practices lisited in the procedures pages of the estimating manuals by identifying repairable and non-repairable; primary and secondary damage on structural and non-structural vehiclecomponents. Estimates should done with a professional appearance and character.
The student should be able to perform various non-structural repairs following accepted procedures involving various repairable substrates such as automotive sheetmetal and various plastics following all accepted safety practices in a timely manner as listed on the repair estimate using their personal tools.
The student should demonstrate knowledge and skills in all phases of automotive refinishing including all accepted safety practices pertaining to the use and disposal of hazardous paint materials by using personal tools required on the program tool list.
The student should be able to use demonstrate structural part sectioning techniques and appropriate welding techniques as required in I-CAR's Steel Rail Sectioning Qualification Test (SPS05)
The student should be able to identify, R&I, or repair vaious mechanical and electrical system components.
Project complexity was moderate. Appearance is based on industry standards, at levels of expertise required after one year of training in the collision field. The students final score will reflect overall quality (quality is defined by the collision industry) and use of personal tools.