Automotive Collision Repair Technology I

Overview
Topics
Performance Objectives

Course Information

Audience
Anyone interested in pursuing a career or furthering their career as an Automotive Collision Repair Technician.

Training Time
Average - 96 to 192 minutes

Delivery Formats
CD-ROM, LAN, WAN

Product Code
dlmrcrt1

Interactive Producer
Convenience Learning International

Original Content Producer
Thomson Delmar Learning

Language(s)
English

Overview

This course, the first of a four part series, begins with safety, vehicle construction basics, and an introduction to general-purpose hand and power tools. 53 interactions actively involve the learner in the training. Lesson interactions provide the learner opportunities to apply what he or she has learned. The computer assesses the learner's level of understanding of all learning objectives. When the learner answers a question incorrectly the computer provides remedial instruction and reviews the material until the learner can answer correctly. All questions in this course are fully narrated. Narrations enhance comprehension and are welcome support for learners with reading skill deficits and when English is the learner's second language.

Mastery's exclusive Follow-up Review, standard in all Mastery Advantage courses, provides time-delayed reinforcement and review of the learner's newly acquired knowledge. The Follow-up Review enhances the transfer of newly acquired knowledge to the learner's long-term memory.

The Learner navigates through the course and its resources using the standard Mastery Control Bar. Course resources include a fully narrated glossary of terms. Each term is pronounced and its definition read aloud to the learner. A topical index provides a complete map to the instructional material. The learner can ask for all course information on any topic at any time during the lesson presentations.


Topics

The course presents interactive instruction covering
the following topical areas:

Safety
· Introduction
· Eye Protection
· Hearing Protection
· Blood Protection
· Cleanliness
· Material Safety Data Sheet
· Respirators
· Power Tools
· Fire Protection
· Spray Booth
· Disabling Airbags
· Summary
Vehicle Construction
· Introduction
· History
· Major Unibody Components
· Angels
· Frames
· Body, Engine and Drive Train Configurations
· Summary
Hand Tools
· Introduction
· Toolbox
· Cleanliness
· Safety
· Tools/Wrenches
· Hammers
· Pliers
· Screwdrivers
· Digital Volt Ohmmeter
· Wire Strippers
· Utility Knife
· Wire/Stainless Brushes
· Tape Measure
· Dollies
· Spoons
· Picks
· Body File
· Surform File
· Sanding Block/Sanding Board
· Pull Pin Spot Welder
· Punches/Chisels
· Molding Removal Tools
· Mixing Board
· Spreader
· Blow Gun
· Hole Saw
· Summary
Power Tools
· Introduction
· Air/Electric Powered Devices
· Welding
· Spray Guns
· Spray Booths
· Summary

Performance Objectives

This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives. Upon completion, workers will be able to...

Work safely when repairing automobile collisions.
· Identify hazards that exist in the work environment.
· Understand a MSDS.
· Identify and use the appropriate personal protection equipment.
· Understand needed maintance for a downdraft paint booth.
· Understand proper fire extinguisher usage.
Understand a vehicle's construction.
· Identify unibody construction.
· Identify spaceframes and bodyframes.
· Identify A,B,C,D pillars.
· Understand steering geometry.
· Understand the role of structural components.
Properly use hand tools.
· Identify various types of tools.
· Understand the proper usage of tools.
· Identity tools used to straighten metal.
· Identify tools for sanding.
· Understand proper useage of hole saws.
Properly use power tools.
· Use various electric and air tools.
· Tune a MIG welder.
· Use the correct size MIG wire for the appropriate amperage.
· Adjust a spray gun.
· Operate a spray booth.



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