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Evidence Guide: AUMGTY001 - Paint vehicle chassis and panels

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Tips for gathering evidence to demonstrate your skills

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AUMGTY001 - Paint vehicle chassis and panels

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Prepare for painting

  1. Paints and materials are identified and prepared according to workplace procedures
  2. Panels are masked off to ensure surrounding areas are protected from overspray
  3. Spraying equipment is selected and inspected, and faulty equipment identified, tagged and reported to appropriate personnel
  4. Paint colours are matched according to job specifications and vehicle paint code
Paints and materials are identified and prepared according to workplace procedures

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Panels are masked off to ensure surrounding areas are protected from overspray

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Spraying equipment is selected and inspected, and faulty equipment identified, tagged and reported to appropriate personnel

Completed
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Paint colours are matched according to job specifications and vehicle paint code

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Operate spraying equipment

  1. Spray painting guns are checked and adjusted for spray pattern, fan width and paint flow
  2. Spray painting booths are inspected for correct operation and adjusted if required
Spray painting guns are checked and adjusted for spray pattern, fan width and paint flow

Completed
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Spray painting booths are inspected for correct operation and adjusted if required

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Apply paint

  1. Primers and paint are applied to ensure interior and exterior surfaces are coated
  2. Paint is applied according to manufacturer’s recommended thickness, lustre and surface finish
  3. Paint coatings are monitored for surface blemishes
  4. Paint viscosity is monitored and adjusted to ensure compliance with paint manufacturer specifications
Primers and paint are applied to ensure interior and exterior surfaces are coated

Completed
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Teacher:
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Paint is applied according to manufacturer’s recommended thickness, lustre and surface finish

Completed
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Paint coatings are monitored for surface blemishes

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Paint viscosity is monitored and adjusted to ensure compliance with paint manufacturer specifications

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Inspect painted surfaces

  1. Painted surfaces are visually inspected and faults identified
  2. Painted surfaces with paint faults are redirected for rework and appropriate personnel are notified
Painted surfaces are visually inspected and faults identified

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Painted surfaces with paint faults are redirected for rework and appropriate personnel are notified

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Complete work processes

  1. Spraying equipment is cleaned and inspected according to workplace procedures
  2. Work areas are cleaned, and unused materials stored
  3. Waste materials are removed and disposed of according to workplace environmental procedures
  4. Workplace job sheets or production schedules are completed
Spraying equipment is cleaned and inspected according to workplace procedures

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Work areas are cleaned, and unused materials stored

Completed
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Waste materials are removed and disposed of according to workplace environmental procedures

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Workplace job sheets or production schedules are completed

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Assessed

Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

Signature: ________________________________________________

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements

Performance Criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions section

1. Prepare for painting

1.1 Paints and materials are identified and prepared according to workplace procedures

1.2 Panels are masked off to ensure surrounding areas are protected from overspray

1.3 Spraying equipment is selected and inspected, and faulty equipment identified, tagged and reported to appropriate personnel

1.4 Paint colours are matched according to job specifications and vehicle paint code

2. Operate spraying equipment

2.1 Spray painting guns are checked and adjusted for spray pattern, fan width and paint flow

2.2 Spray painting booths are inspected for correct operation and adjusted if required

3. Apply paint

3.1 Primers and paint are applied to ensure interior and exterior surfaces are coated

3.2 Paint is applied according to manufacturer’s recommended thickness, lustre and surface finish

3.3 Paint coatings are monitored for surface blemishes

3.4 Paint viscosity is monitored and adjusted to ensure compliance with paint manufacturer specifications

4. Inspect painted surfaces

4.1 Painted surfaces are visually inspected and faults identified

4.2 Painted surfaces with paint faults are redirected for rework and appropriate personnel are notified

5. Complete work processes

5.1 Spraying equipment is cleaned and inspected according to workplace procedures

5.2 Work areas are cleaned, and unused materials stored

5.3 Waste materials are removed and disposed of according to workplace environmental procedures

5.4 Workplace job sheets or production schedules are completed

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements

Performance Criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions section

1. Prepare for painting

1.1 Paints and materials are identified and prepared according to workplace procedures

1.2 Panels are masked off to ensure surrounding areas are protected from overspray

1.3 Spraying equipment is selected and inspected, and faulty equipment identified, tagged and reported to appropriate personnel

1.4 Paint colours are matched according to job specifications and vehicle paint code

2. Operate spraying equipment

2.1 Spray painting guns are checked and adjusted for spray pattern, fan width and paint flow

2.2 Spray painting booths are inspected for correct operation and adjusted if required

3. Apply paint

3.1 Primers and paint are applied to ensure interior and exterior surfaces are coated

3.2 Paint is applied according to manufacturer’s recommended thickness, lustre and surface finish

3.3 Paint coatings are monitored for surface blemishes

3.4 Paint viscosity is monitored and adjusted to ensure compliance with paint manufacturer specifications

4. Inspect painted surfaces

4.1 Painted surfaces are visually inspected and faults identified

4.2 Painted surfaces with paint faults are redirected for rework and appropriate personnel are notified

5. Complete work processes

5.1 Spraying equipment is cleaned and inspected according to workplace procedures

5.2 Work areas are cleaned, and unused materials stored

5.3 Waste materials are removed and disposed of according to workplace environmental procedures

5.4 Workplace job sheets or production schedules are completed

Range Statement

This section specifies work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below.

Paints and materials must include:

abrasive papers

clear coats: 2k and 1k

etch primers

hi-fillers

masking tapes and materials

paint: 2k and 1k

paint reducers

polishing products

solvents

surface primers.

Workplace procedures must include:

procedures for recording and reporting the painting of the vehicle chassis and panels

WHS requirements for painting vehicle chassis and panels.

Equipment must include:

air and hand sanding equipment

high pressure spray guns

high volume low pressure spray guns

paint and air recirculating systems

safety equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) relevant to painting vehicle chassis and panels.