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Skills USA, District Seven
Skills USA, District Seven
Judges Score sheet for Collision Refinishing Competition
Rubric Code:
V23A23A
By
SamuelH2011
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Collision Refinishing
Below Basic
1 pts
Basic
10 pts
Competent
15 pts
Advanced
20 pts
Overall Shop Saftey
Below Basic
Student failed to follow a significant number (most) of safety rules. Gloves, eyes, and respirator.
Basic
Student attempted to follow safety rules but failed to meet several (3 or more). Gloves, eyes, and respirator.
Competent
Student followed most safety rules, clothes, and equipment. Gloves, eyes, and respirator
Advanced
Student followed ALL safety rules, and used ALL the proper safety equipment/ clothing. Gloves, eyes respirator.
Panel Preparation
Below Basic
Sanded panel but not completely. Didn't sand edges or wipe down with cleaner. Didn't blow off panel. Sanded panel with wrong grit paper.
Basic
Sanded panel and scuffed with 75% accuracy. Wiped down panel with cleaner, missed a few areas. Used blow gun 75% accuracy.
Competent
Sanded panel and scuffed with 90% accuracy. Wiped down panel with cleaner missed no areas. Used blow gun 90% accuracy.
Advanced
Sanded panel and scuffed with 100% accuracy. Wiped down panel with cleaner missed no areas. Used blow gun 100% accuracy.
Spraying Sealer
Below Basic
Sprayed basecoat too light / heavy. Has runs. Has paint on edges. Paint not mottled. Paint transparent.
Basic
Sprayed sealer too light / heavy. Has no runs. Has paint on edges. Sealer covered panel. 75% accurate
Competent
Sprayed sealer, looks even. Has no runs. Has sealer on edges. Paint covered panel. 90% accurate.
Advanced
Sprayed sealer, looks even. Has no runs. Has sealer on edges. covered panel. 100% accurate.
Spraying Base-Coat
Below Basic
Sprayed basecoat too light / heavy. Has runs. No paint on edges. Paint mottled. Paint transparent
Basic
Sprayed basecoat too light / heavy. Has no runs. Has paint on edges. Paint not mottled. Paint covered panel. 75% accurate.
Competent
Sprayed basecoat looks even. Has no runs. Has paint on edges. Paint not mottled. Paint covered panel. 90% accurate.
Advanced
Sprayed basecoat looks even. Has no runs. Has paint on edges. Paint not mottled. Paint covered panel. 100% accurate.
Spraying Clear-Coat
Below Basic
Clear too heavy, runs. Clear to dry. No clear on edges. Runs and dry on same panel.
Basic
Clear heavy / dry on edge of panel. Small sag. All edges cleared 75% accurate.
Competent
Clear is even. Edge has clear. No runs or sags. 90% accurate.
Advanced
Clear is even. Edge has clear. No runs or sags. 100% accurate. Looks professional.
Overall Appearance
Below Basic
Overall appearance is poor. Many mistakes
Basic
Overall appearance is good. Few mistakes, 75% accurate.
Competent
Overall appearance is good. No mistakes, 90% accurate
Advanced
Overall appearance is excellent. No mistakes, 100% accurate.
ESTIMATE MATH
Below Basic
Student attempted to caculated estimated repair time, parts, and materials, but did not finish.
Basic
Student completed caculation of estimated repair time, parts, and materials. Accuracy was less than that required in a collision industry.
Competent
Student completed caculation of estimated repair time, parts, and materials with a low rate of accuracy that would be acceptable in a collision industry.
Advanced
Student completed caculation of estimated repair time, parts, and materials with a high rate of accuracy required in a collision industry.
ASE 30 Question Test
Below Basic
Basic
Competent
TIE BREAKER Out of 5 QUESTIONS.
WRITE TOTAL # OF QUESTIONS CORRECT IN BOX.
Advanced
Total OUT Of 30 Questions.
WRITE TOTAL # OF CORRECT IN BOX.
Professionalism and Apperance
Below Basic
Students lacked professional appearance and professionalism with judges and fellow competitors.
Basic
Student wore proper clothing (shirt tucked in etc.), communicated in a professional manner, and worked professionally with judges and fellow competitors 50% of the time.
Competent
Student wore proper clothing (shirt tucked in etc.), communicated in a professional manner, and worked professionally with judges and fellow competitors most of the time.
Advanced
Student wore proper clothing (shirt tucked in etc.), communicated in a professional manner, and worked professionally with judges and fellow competitors at all times.
Paint code Idenification
Below Basic
Student Failed to Locate Exact Paint Code.
Basic
Student Located Exact Paint Code.
Competent
Advanced
Subjects:
Vocational
Types:
Project
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