Subjects
To be awarded the MSM21015 Certificate II in Recreational Vehicle Service and Repair, competency must be achieved in fourteen(14) units of competency: three(3) core units of competency eleven(11) elective units of competency, as specified below: a minimum of seven (7) units of competency must be selected from Group A the balance of units, to a maximum of four (4) may be selected from: units not previously selected from Group A Group B units listed below. Note: Up to four (4) elective units of competency may be selected from this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, as specified in Groups A and B. Note: Where prerequisite units are identified they must be counted in the total number of units required for achievement of the qualification. | ||
Core units Complete all three(3) units from the following list. | ||
Unit code | Unit title | |
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices | ||
Communicate in the workplace | ||
Work safely | ||
ELECTIVE UNITS Group A Elective units Select a minimum of seven (7) units from the following list. | ||
Unit code | Unit title | Prerequisites |
Apply trim to vehicle components | ||
Inspect, test and service batteries | ||
Test and repair basic electrical circuits | ||
Diagnose and repair electric braking systems | ||
Inspect and service braking systems | ||
Inspect and service suspension systems | ||
Remove, inspect and refit wheel hubs and associated brake components | ||
Carry out vehicle safety inspections | ||
Repair vehicle composite material components | ||
Install side vehicle windows | ||
Repair vehicle chassis, frame and associated components | ||
Fabricate and install canvas products for automotive and marine components | ||
Fabricate frame structures | ||
Fabricate and install automotive and marine frames, canopies and side curtains | ||
Carry out WHS requirements | ||
Install LPG systems in caravans, mobile homes and mobile workplaces | ||
Carry out mechanical cutting | ||
Perform routine manual metal arc welding | ||
Perform routine gas metal arc welding | ||
Interpret technical drawing | ||
Terminate and connect electrical wiring | ||
Perform electrical/electronic measurement | ||
Perform engineering measurements | ||
Maintain wheels and tyres | ||
Fault find/repair electrical equipment/ components up to 250 volts single phase supply | ||
Make measurements | ||
Remove and replace a recreational vehicle roof | ||
Remove and replace a recreational vehicle floor | ||
Remove and replace a recreational vehicle sidewall cladding | ||
Remove and replace a recreational vehicle shower cubicle | ||
Remove and replace a recreational vehicle shower walls | ||
Remove and replace a camper/pop-top roof | ||
Remove and replace a gas struts and roof lifting equipment on a recreational vehicle | ||
Remove and replace external components of a recreational vehicle | ||
Modify the body of a recreational vehicle | ||
Install additional appliances in a recreational vehicle | ||
Service camper wind up systems | ||
Repair dry rot in a recreational vehicle | ||
Install and repair battery systems in a recreational vehicle | ||
Complete pre-delivery check of a recreational vehicle | ||
Hand over a recreational vehicle to a customer | ||
Remove and refit body moulding | ||
Fit transfers and decals to a recreational vehicle | ||
Repair/service LPG systems in a recreational vehicle | ||
Up to two (2) relevant Group A elective units of competency may be selected from this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, where they are available for inclusion at Certificate II qualification. | ||
Group B Elective units | ||
Unit code | Unit title | Prerequisites |
Operate mobile load shifting equipment | ||
Undertake manual handling | ||
Plan to undertake a routine task | ||
Apply quality procedures | ||
Use hand tools | ||
Use power tools/hand held operations | ||
Use organisation computers or data systems | ||
Work in accordance with an issued permit | ||
Tow a recreational vehicle safely | ||
Apply technical knowledge of recreational vehicle manufacturing to work activities | ||
Apply workplace context to own job | ||
Clean workplace or equipment | ||
Work in a team | ||
Undertake minor maintenance | ||
Manage conflict at work | ||
Participate in continuous improvement | ||
Follow emergency response procedures | ||
Control minor incidents | ||
Apply 5S procedures | ||
Undertake root cause analysis | ||
Shift materials safely by hand | ||
Advise on products and services | ||
Operate a forklift | ||
Up to two (2) relevant Group B elective units of competency may be selected from this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, where they are available for inclusion at Certificate II or III qualification. |