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National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) with strands in
Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, Dismantling and Recycling,
Refinishing, and Vehicle Detailing
Level
2 or 3
Credits
62-185
This qualification has been reviewed. The last date to meet the requirements is 31
December 2019.
Transition Arrangements
This qualification has been reviewed and replaced by New Zealand Certificate in Collision
Repair and Automotive Refinishing (Level 3) [Ref: 3008].
The last date for entry into training programmes or courses leading to replaced
qualifications is 31 December 2017.
The last date to meet the requirements of the replaced qualification is 31 December 2019,
when the qualification will be discontinued. From that date no results can be reported
against the qualification.
People currently working towards the replaced qualification must complete its
requirements or transfer to a programme of study or training leading to a replacement
qualification by 31 December 2019.
It is anticipated that no existing candidates will be disadvantaged by these transition
arrangements. However, anyone who feels that they have been disadvantaged may
appeal to MITO at the address below. Appeals will be considered on a case by case
basis.
For detailed information see Review Summaries on the NZQA website.
This qualification contained standards that had expired or been replaced by other
standards. For the purposes of this qualification people who have gained credit for the
replacement standards are exempt from the requirement to gain credit for the expiring or
replaced standards – see table below.
Credit for
Exempt from
406, 11958
28500
2420
25700 & 25701
11959
28499
11963 , 11986
28505
11975
28502
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Process
Registration
Republished
Review
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1
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Date
August 2008
January 2014
November 2015
Last Date for Assessment
December 2019
December 2019
December 2019
Standard Setting Body
NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation (Incorporated)
PO Box 10803
WELLINGTON
Telephone
Facsimile
Email
Website
0800 88 21 21
04 494 0006
info@mito.org.nz
www.mito.org.nz
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National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) with strands in
Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, Dismantling and Recycling,
Refinishing, and Vehicle Detailing
Level
2 or 3
Credits
62-185
Purpose
The National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) with strands in
Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, Dismantling and Recycling, Refinishing, and Vehicle
Detailing [Ref: 1413] recognises the skills and knowledge required for people in roles that
involve general vehicle body repair, service, or engineering work at an introductory to
intermediate level and who work within the automotive body sector of the motor industry.
The qualification includes a core compulsory and core elective section common to each of
the five strands. This core covers knowledge and skills in generic areas such as health
and safety, communication, customer service, and self-management, as well as industry
specific knowledge and skills, including: quality control and industry standards; legislation,
tools and equipment used in the industry; new and emerging technology; business
responsibilities towards customers; and stock security in the workplace. Each strand
comprises a set of compulsory standards, which reflect the specific requirements of each
of the automotive body industry sectors, and an elective section that allows candidates to
add further skills that are relevant to their position and/or specific workplace requirements.
The qualification strands recognise the competencies required to work in a range of
automotive body workplaces in:
 coachbuilding and other vehicle body manufacturing roles involved in the engineering,
construction, and modification of coaches, truck bodies, motor-homes, caravans, and
other purpose-built vehicle bodies
 collision repair roles involved in vehicle body repairs required as a result of collision
and corrosion damage
 dismantling and recycling roles involved in the disassembly of end-of-life vehicles and
the disposal and/or sale of the resulting vehicle parts
 refinishing roles involved in the preparation, restoration, and finishing of painted vehicle
body surfaces
 vehicle detailing roles involved in the cleaning, grooming, and detailing of the interior
and exterior of vehicles to meet appearance requirements.
This qualification is one of a suite of qualifications developed at the introductory to
intermediate level for the motor industry. The qualifications in this suite are grouped to
reflect the industry-recognised sector subsets of: automotive body, automotive electrical
and mechanical engineering, automotive heavy engineering, automotive specialist
engineering, and vehicle servicing. In most cases these subsets are also divided into two
levels to provide clearer entry and exit points from training.
Industry wished to be able to recognise a minimum and consistent set of fundamental
competencies across all roles in all qualifications at each level. This has resulted in a
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common set of standards that appear consistently across the core sections in all of the
Level 3 qualifications in the Motor Industry subfield. This structure has been modelled on
the Qualifications Roadmap (the motor industry career pathway document), which allows a
candidate to move more easily between strands of qualifications in similar areas and to
transfer skills from this qualification to other motor industry qualifications.
People wishing to obtain information on career pathways should contact the NZ Motor
Industry Training Organisation Incorporated (see contact details below).
While they are not considered prerequisite qualifications to this qualification, candidates
may follow on from the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Foundation Skills) (Level 1)
[Ref: 1222] or the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Entry Skills) (Level 2) with strands
in Automotive Electrical and Mechanical, and Collision Repair [Ref: 1252], as a number of
standards are common to both qualifications. This qualification prepares people and is a
prerequisite for the award of the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body)
(Level 4) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, and Refinishing [Ref: 1414].
Replacement Information
This qualification and the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body)
(Level 4) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, and Refinishing [Ref: 1414]
replaced the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Coachbuilding) with strands in
Passenger Service Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles, and Motor Homes and Caravans
[Ref: 0413], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Panelbeating) [Ref: 0179], the
National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Dismantling and Recycling) [Ref: 0170],
the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Refinishing) [Ref: 0178], and the
National Certificate in Motor Industry (Vehicle Grooming) [Ref: 0213].
Special Notes
Application for the recognition of current competency should be made to the NZ Motor
Industry Training Organisation or an accredited training provider. Credits are not
automatic and an assessment of ability is required.
Credit Range
Level 1 credits
Level 2 credits
Level 3 credits
Minimum totals
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Core Elective
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Level 1 credits
Level 2 credits
Level 3 credits
Level 4 credits
Minimum totals
Qualification total
Level of qualification
Coachbuilding Strand
Compulsory Elective
0-1
26
0-53
75
0-53
0-21
101
53
185
3
Collision Repair Strand
Compulsory Elective
1
47
0-16
76
2-26
0-8
124
26
181
3
Refinishing Strand
Level 1 credits
Level 2 credits
Level 3 credits
Level 4 credits
Level 5 credits
Minimum totals
Qualification total
Level of qualification
Dismantling and Recycling
Strand
Compulsory Elective
1
20
0-20
43
0-20
3
0-9
0-4
67
20
118
3
Level 2 credits
Level 3 credits
Level 4 credits
Level 5 credits
Minimum totals
Qualification total
Level of qualification
Vehicle Detailing Strand
Compulsory Elective
17
0-10
0-10
3
0-4
1
21
10
62
2
Compulsory Elective
0-1
21
0-12
54
0-12
0-9
75
12
118
3
Requirements for Award of Qualification
Award of NZQF National Qualifications
Credit gained for a standard may be used only once to meet the requirements of this qualification.
Unit standards and achievement standards that are equivalent in outcome are mutually exclusive for the
purpose of award. The table of mutually exclusive standards is provided on the New Zealand Qualifications
Authority (NZQA) website: http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualifications-standards/standards/standards-exclusionlist/.
Reviewed standards that continue to recognise the same overall outcome are registered as new versions
and retain their identification number (ID). Any version of a standard with the same ID may be used to meet
qualification requirements that list the ID and/or that specify the past or current classification of the standard.
Summary of Requirements
 Core Compulsory standards
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 Core Elective – A minimum of 6 credits as specified
One of the following strands is required
 Coachbuilding Strand
 Collision Repair Strand
 Dismantling and Recycling Strand
 Refinishing Strand
 Vehicle Detailing Strand
Detailed Requirements
Core Compulsory
The following standards are required
Core Generic > Core Generic > Self-Management
ID
Title
7123
Demonstrate knowledge of problem solving and apply a
problem solving technique to a problem
Level
Credit
2
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration
ID
Title
Level
249
21078
23743
Carry out automotive industry personal workplace
requirements
Demonstrate knowledge of quality control standards in
the motor and related industries
Demonstrate knowledge of general legislation and
regulations in the motor industry
Credit
2
5
3
2
3
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21718
21858
21859
Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials used in
the motor and related industries
Demonstrate good work habits and perform safe work
practices in the motor and related industries
Select and use hand tools and workshop equipment for
an automotive application
2
2
2
4
2
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills
ID
Title
Level
Credit
3856
16113
Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related
industries
Demonstrate knowledge of safe working practices in an
automotive workshop
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Title
Level
Credit
21669
Demonstrate knowledge of hand tools and workshop
equipment for motor industry applications
2
2
Level
Credit
2
3
Core Elective
A minimum of 6 credits
Core Generic > Core Generic > Work and Study Skills
ID
Title
7118
Manage own learning programme
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration
ID
Title
Level
21672
21673
21708
24077
Demonstrate knowledge of new and emerging
technology in the motor industry
Demonstrate knowledge of maintaining stock security in
the motor and related industries
Maintain stock security in the workplace in the motor
and related industries
Demonstrate knowledge of business responsibilities
towards customers within the automotive industry
2
5
2
2
3
2
3
1
Humanities > Communication Skills > Interpersonal Communications
ID
Title
Level
1277
Communicate information in a specified workplace
Humanities > Communication Skills > Reading
ID
Title
2990
Read texts to research information
64
Attend to customer enquiries face-to-face and on the
telephone
Perform calculations for the workplace
Credit
2
3
Level
Credit
3
4
Service Sector > Service Sector Skills > Service Sector - Core Skills
ID
Title
Level
56
Credit
Credit
1
2
1
2
Coachbuilding Strand
Meet the requirements of all of the following sets
 Coachbuilding Compulsory
 Coachbuilding Elective
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Coachbuilding Compulsory
The following standards are required
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics
ID
Title
Level
Credit
3877
Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle
electronics in the motor industry
2
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering
ID
Title
Level
Credit
5743
21671
21683
21714
21715
23992
Demonstrate knowledge of metals used on vehicles,
and identify the effect of applying heat to metals
Carry out general engineering tasks in the motor
industry
Demonstrate knowledge of MIG welding in the motor
industry
Demonstrate knowledge of fastening systems used in
the motor industry
Select and use fastening systems in the motor industry
3
4
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
Use and maintain a gas metal arc welding (GMAW)
plant in the motor and related industries
3
5
Level
Credit
Measure, mark out, make, and assemble body framing
in the coachbuilding industry
Measure, mark out, and make and assemble sub-frame
for a vehicle in the coachbuilding industry
Make and fit floor to a vehicle sub-frame in the
coachbuilding industry
Make and fit exterior panels to framing in the
coachbuilding industry
Fit a range of exterior body parts in the coachbuilding
industry
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body frame
construction and body panelling in the coachbuilding
industry
Fit interior fittings in a vehicle in the coachbuilding
industry
Perform calculations in the coachbuilding industry
3
7
3
5
3
5
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
4
2
3
Remove and refit or replace existing interior
components from and to a vehicle in the coachbuilding
industry
Identify and maintain equipment used for coachbuilding
operations
3
10
2
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Coachbuilding
ID
Title
11698
11699
11700
11701
11709
11710
11716
11717
19633
19635
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Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21670
Demonstrate knowledge of general engineering tasks in
the motor industry
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork
ID
Title
947
21693
21713
22801
22802
23998
23999
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle bodywork
construction materials and methods
Demonstrate knowledge of power tools and equipment
used in the motor body industry
Use and maintain power tools and equipment in the
motor body industry
Demonstrate knowledge of adhesives and sealants
used in the motor body industry
Select and use adhesives and sealants for vehicle
bodywork applications
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body corrosion and
anti-corrosion procedures in the motor and related
industries
Reinstate vehicle body corrosion protection in the motor
industry
2
3
Level
Credit
3
8
2
2
2
3
3
4
3
3
3
4
3
4
Coachbuilding Elective
A minimum of 53 credits
Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Engineering Drawing and
Design
ID
Title
Level
Credit
2430
2431
2432
Draw and interpret engineering sketches under
supervision
Draw and interpret engineering drawings under
supervision
Construct engineering plane geometric shapes under
supervision
2
4
2
8
2
3
Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Engineering - Fabrication
ID
Title
Level
Credit
2416
2
10
25700
Assemble and mechanically join plate and sheet under
supervision
Assemble and join light fabrication materials
4
20
25701
Assemble and join heavy fabrication materials
4
20
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Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Welding
ID
Title
2677
21907
Weld aluminium with the gas tungsten arc welding
process in the downhand positions
Demonstrate and apply knowledge of safe welding
procedures under supervision
Level
Credit
3
6
2
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics
ID
Title
Level
Credit
233
Service an automotive battery
2
2
234
Describe automotive starting and charging systems and
their operation
Identify a wiring diagram and translate information to a
circuit in the motor and related industries
Protect electronics when servicing or repairing a vehicle
or machine in the motor industry
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive batteries
2
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive electrical
principles
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive lighting systems,
and headlamp adjustment
Demonstrate knowledge of wiring and wiring diagrams
used in automotive circuits
Carry out automotive wiring repairs and replace a wiring
circuit
2
6
3
2
3
2
3
2
898
5742
21675
21707
24092
24105
24106
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Plastic Repair
ID
Title
Level
23741
23742
Demonstrate knowledge of plastics and plastic repairs
used in the motor and related industries
Repair plastic components in the motor and related
industries
Credit
3
2
3
5
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Preventive Maintenance
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21869
Remove and replace road wheels in the motor industry
1
1
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21682
21685
Demonstrate knowledge of an oxy-acetylene welding
plant in the motor industry
Use an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor
industry
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Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Coachbuilding
ID
Title
10731
10756
11702
11703
11705
11706
11707
11708
11718
Level
Credit
Carry out assembly of body components on a vehicle
assembly line in the coachbuilding industry
Assemble parts on a vehicle chassis in the
coachbuilding industry
Make and fit a vehicle door in the coachbuilding
industry
Make and fit vehicle steps in the coachbuilding industry
3
10
3
10
4
7
4
4
Identify insulation and lining materials and fit to a
vehicle in the coachbuilding industry
Make and fit a roof frame and panels to a vehicle in the
coachbuilding industry
Make and fit a wheel arch to a vehicle in the
coachbuilding industry
Fit curtainsides, rails, and associated hardware to a
vehicle body in the coachbuilding industry
Remove the rear of a vehicle cab for modification in the
coachbuilding industry
4
4
4
6
3
4
3
3
3
3
Level
Credit
3
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
Level
Credit
3
2
Level
Credit
3
4
2
1
3
3
2
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Collision Repair
ID
Title
23976
23977
23988
23989
Demonstrate knowledge of a hydraulic jack and
attachments in the motor industry
Use and maintain a hydraulic jack and attachments in
the motor industry
Demonstrate knowledge of the resistance spot welding
process used for vehicle repairs
Use and maintain a resistance spot welding plant in the
motor industry
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Engines
ID
Title
19636
Remove and install vehicle engine exterior components
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork
ID
Title
5465
5740
19637
21695
Dismantle, clean, and store vehicle mechanical,
electrical, and electronic components
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle identification plates
and specifications
Remove and repair perforated non-structural body
panel corrosion damage
Repair minor panel damage, shrink, and metal finish a
repair in the motor body industry
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Title
Level
Credit
21697
Demonstrate knowledge of repairing minor panel
damage and shrinking a repair in the motor industry
Remove and replace exterior and interior motor body
parts and trim in the motor industry
Demonstrate knowledge of removing and replacing
damaged bolted-on motor body panels
Demonstrate knowledge of fillers, and filling and
sanding a repair in the motor body industry
Remove and replace damaged bolted-on motor body
panels in the motor body industry
Fill and sand a repair in the motor body industry
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
3
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
23991
Demonstrate safety precautions on vehicles fitted with
air bags and/or seatbelt pre-tensioners
Describe safe working precautions on vehicles
equipped with air bags and seatbelt pre-tensioners
Demonstrate knowledge of glass reinforced plastic
(GRP) and working with GRP repair kits for motor
vehicles
Use a glass reinforced plastic (GRP) repair kit to repair
a damaged motor vehicle panel
Demonstrate knowledge of motor vehicle fuel tanks,
and repairing and replacing fuel tanks
Remove and replace a motor vehicle fuel tank
3
2
24085
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive glass
3
2
21698
21704
21705
21709
21710
22799
22800
23986
23987
23990
Manufacturing > Industrial Textile Fabrication > Industrial Textile Fabrication Core Skills
ID
Title
Level
Credit
23493
23494
23504
23505
Demonstrate knowledge of the cutting and shaping of
materials in the industrial textile fabrication industry
Cut and shape material in the industrial textile
fabrication industry
Describe adhesives, solvents, and hazardous materials
used in the industrial textile fabrication industry
Use adhesives, solvents, and hazardous materials in
the industrial textile fabrication industry
Planning and Construction > Construction Trades > Carpentry
ID
Title
13037
Safely use and maintain carpentry hand tools on site
3
2
3
7
3
3
3
3
Level
Credit
3
6
Planning and Construction > Construction Trades > Carpentry Theory
ID
Title
Level
12998
Demonstrate knowledge of carpentry hand tools
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Collision Repair Strand
Meet the requirements of all of the following sets
 Collision Repair Compulsory
 Collision Repair Elective
Collision Repair Compulsory
The following standards are required
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics
ID
Title
Level
Credit
3877
5742
24105
24133
Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle
electronics in the motor industry
Protect electronics when servicing or repairing a vehicle
or machine in the motor industry
Demonstrate knowledge of wiring and wiring diagrams
used in automotive circuits
Identify, remove and replace a vehicle or machine
wiring harness sub-assembly
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Preventive Maintenance
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21869
Remove and replace road wheels in the motor industry
1
1
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering
ID
Title
Level
Credit
5743
21671
21683
21700
21714
21715
23992
Demonstrate knowledge of metals used on vehicles,
and identify the effect of applying heat to metals
Carry out general engineering tasks in the motor
industry
Demonstrate knowledge of MIG welding in the motor
industry
Store and use hazardous materials in the motor and
related industries
Demonstrate knowledge of fastening systems used in
the motor industry
Select and use fastening systems in the motor industry
3
4
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Use and maintain a gas metal arc welding (GMAW)
plant in the motor and related industries
3
5
Level
Credit
2
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Collision Repair
ID
Title
5738
Cut metals to predetermined specifications on and off a
vehicle
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Title
Level
Credit
5744
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body construction,
and the effect of impact on vehicles
Demonstrate knowledge of motor vehicle safety
systems and working on damaged systems
Demonstrate knowledge of a hydraulic jack and
attachments in the motor industry
Use and maintain a hydraulic jack and attachments in
the motor industry
Demonstrate knowledge of chassis alignment system
equipment, measuring systems, and structural damage
on a vehicle
Use vehicle unibody chassis alignment equipment and
measuring systems under supervision
3
4
3
4
3
1
3
2
3
4
3
6
Level
Credit
3
2
5766
23976
23977
23978
23979
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Engines
ID
Title
19636
Remove and install vehicle engine exterior components
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21670
Demonstrate knowledge of general engineering tasks in
the motor industry
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork
ID
Title
2
3
Level
Credit
882
Rectify faults associated with a motor vehicle body
3
3
912
Remove, repair, and replace vehicle body interior
components
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle bodywork
construction materials and methods
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle identification plates
and specifications
Demonstrate knowledge of power tools and equipment
used in the motor body industry
Repair minor panel damage, shrink, and metal finish a
repair in the motor body industry
Demonstrate knowledge of repairing minor panel
damage and shrinking a repair in the motor industry
Remove and replace exterior and interior motor body
parts and trim in the motor industry
Prepare a painted surface and prepare bare metal for
painting in the motor body industry
Demonstrate knowledge of exterior and interior motor
body parts and trim in the motor industry
3
3
3
8
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
947
5740
21693
21695
21697
21698
21699
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Title
Level
Credit
21702
Demonstrate knowledge of preparing a vehicle body
surface for painting, and preparing bare metal
Demonstrate knowledge of removing and replacing
damaged bolted-on motor body panels
Demonstrate knowledge of fillers, and filling and
sanding a repair in the motor body industry
Remove and replace damaged bolted-on motor body
panels in the motor body industry
Fill and sand a repair in the motor body industry
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
Use and maintain power tools and equipment in the
motor body industry
Demonstrate safety precautions on vehicles fitted with
air bags and/or seatbelt pre-tensioners
Describe safe working precautions on vehicles
equipped with air bags and seatbelt pre-tensioners
Demonstrate knowledge of adhesives and sealants
used in the motor body industry
Select and use adhesives and sealants for vehicle
bodywork applications
Demonstrate knowledge of motor vehicle bumpers
2
3
3
1
3
2
3
4
3
3
3
2
3
4
3
4
24084
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body corrosion and
anti-corrosion procedures in the motor and related
industries
Reinstate vehicle body corrosion protection in the motor
industry
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive foams
3
2
24085
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive glass
3
2
21704
21705
21709
21710
21713
22799
22800
22801
22802
23983
23998
23999
Collision Repair Elective
A minimum of 26 credits
Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning
ID
Title
Level
Credit
19666
Demonstrate knowledge of ozone and how it relates to
the refrigeration and air conditioning industry
3
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics
ID
Title
Level
Credit
233
Service an automotive battery
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Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Heating, Ventilation, and Air
Conditioning
ID
Title
Level
Credit
15373
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive air conditioning
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Plastic Repair
ID
Title
Level
23741
23742
Demonstrate knowledge of plastics and plastic repairs
used in the motor and related industries
Repair plastic components in the motor and related
industries
24009
24023
24024
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive spray guns,
spraying and spray gun defects, and spray gun
maintenance
Use a spray gun to apply top coats to vehicle panels,
maintain a spray gun and equipment, and rectify spray
gun defects
Demonstrate knowledge of methods of and precautions
when removing paint from vehicle body panel surfaces
Remove paint from vehicle panels
Credit
3
2
3
5
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Refinishing
ID
Title
Level
24008
4
Credit
3
2
3
3
3
2
3
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21682
21685
Demonstrate knowledge of an oxy-acetylene welding
plant in the motor industry
Use an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor
industry
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Collision Repair
ID
Title
5751
5760
23984
23985
23988
23989
Repair minor vehicle panel damage without paint
damage
Remove and replace a damaged motor vehicle door
skin
Remove, repair, and replace damaged motor vehicle
plastic bumpers
Remove, repair, and replace damaged motor vehicle
metal bumpers
Demonstrate knowledge of the resistance spot welding
process used for vehicle repairs
Use and maintain a resistance spot welding plant in the
motor industry
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2
2
3
Level
Credit
3
2
3
3
3
4
3
4
3
2
3
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ID
Title
Level
Credit
23993
Demonstrate knowledge of full and sectional panel
replacement on motor vehicles
4
2
Level
Credit
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork
ID
Title
399
Detail and groom a vehicle
2
4
945
Remove and replace fixed and movable automotive
glass
Fit car and light commercial vehicle accessories
3
8
3
3
Remove and repair perforated non-structural body
panel corrosion damage
Mask a repair for priming; and prime, fill, and sand a
repair in the motor body industry
Demonstrate knowledge of masking, and primers, and
primer fillers in the motor body industry
Remove and install direct glazed windscreens and side
and rear glass on vehicles
Locate and rectify vehicle interior water leaks
3
3
2
3
2
2
4
6
3
2
Locate and rectify vehicle body rattles, vibration, and
squeaks
Demonstrate knowledge of glass reinforced plastic
(GRP) and working with GRP repair kits for motor
vehicles
Use a glass reinforced plastic (GRP) repair kit to repair
a damaged motor vehicle panel
Demonstrate knowledge of motor vehicle fuel tanks,
and repairing and replacing fuel tanks
Remove and replace a motor vehicle fuel tank
3
3
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
Prepare and fabricate a new motor body panel in the
motor body industry
Demonstrate knowledge of fabricating a new motor
body panel in the motor body industry
3
6
3
2
5468
19637
21694
21703
22798
22803
22927
23986
23987
23990
23991
24081
24082
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Steering and Suspension
ID
Title
Level
Credit
24564
Remove and replace steering and suspension
components on motor vehicles or machines
3
3
Dismantling and Recycling Strand
Meet the requirements of all of the following sets
 Dismantling and Recycling Compulsory
 Dismantling and Recycling Elective
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Dismantling and Recycling Compulsory
The following standards are required
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration
ID
Title
Level
934
Cost a job for the supply of a product, repair, or service
in the motor and related industries
3
Credit
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Preventive Maintenance
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21869
Remove and replace road wheels in the motor industry
1
1
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering
ID
Title
Level
Credit
924
21700
24083
Clean automotive components and maintain cleaning
equipment
Store and use hazardous materials in the motor and
related industries
Store and arrange for the disposal of hazardous
automotive waste materials in the motor and related
industries
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Collision Repair
ID
Title
5738
23976
23977
Cut metals to predetermined specifications on and off a
vehicle
Demonstrate knowledge of a hydraulic jack and
attachments in the motor industry
Use and maintain a hydraulic jack and attachments in
the motor industry
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Engines
ID
Title
943
19636
Remove and install an engine assembly from and to a
light vehicle
Remove and install vehicle engine exterior components
2
1
2
2
4
3
Level
Credit
2
2
3
1
3
2
Level
Credit
3
2
3
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21668
Demonstrate knowledge of cleaning automotive
components
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Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork
ID
Title
947
5434
5465
5467
5740
21693
21713
22799
22800
Level
Credit
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle bodywork
construction materials and methods
Dismantle and store vehicle body components
3
8
3
10
Dismantle, clean, and store vehicle mechanical,
electrical, and electronic components
Remove and replace light vehicle bolt-on mechanical
components
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle identification plates
and specifications
Demonstrate knowledge of power tools and equipment
used in the motor body industry
Use and maintain power tools and equipment in the
motor body industry
Demonstrate safety precautions on vehicles fitted with
air bags and/or seatbelt pre-tensioners
Describe safe working precautions on vehicles
equipped with air bags and seatbelt pre-tensioners
3
4
3
8
2
1
2
2
2
3
3
1
3
2
Level
Credit
3
5
Level
Credit
3
15
Level
Credit
2
3
Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Distribution
ID
Title
28502
Pick and assemble goods for dispatch in a retail or
distribution facility
Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Stock Control
ID
Title
28500
Maintain stock in a retail or distribution facility
Dismantling and Recycling Elective
A minimum of 20 credits
Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Welding
ID
Title
21907
Demonstrate and apply knowledge of safe welding
procedures under supervision
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration
ID
Title
Level
21088
22785
22786
Identify environmental impacts and requirements for
end-of-life vehicles and/or components
Demonstrate knowledge of stock ordering and
stocktaking in the motor or related industries
Maintain stock and carry out stocktaking duties in the
motor or related industries
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4
3
3
3
3
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Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics
ID
Title
Level
Credit
233
Service an automotive battery
2
2
3877
Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle
electronics in the motor industry
Demonstrate knowledge of testing automotive electrical
circuits
Select test equipment and test an automotive electrical
circuit
2
2
2
3
2
4
21667
21676
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Heating, Ventilation, and Air
Conditioning
ID
Title
Level
Credit
24447
Recover refrigerant from, and evacuate and charge an
automotive air conditioning system
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Plastic Repair
ID
Title
Level
23741
Demonstrate knowledge of plastics and plastic repairs
used in the motor and related industries
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Sales
ID
Title
383
Demonstrate knowledge of purchasing and storing
automotive parts and accessories
2
Credit
3
2
Level
Credit
3
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering
ID
Title
Level
Credit
5743
21671
21682
21683
21684
21685
Demonstrate knowledge of metals used on vehicles,
and identify the effect of applying heat to metals
Carry out general engineering tasks in the motor
industry
Demonstrate knowledge of an oxy-acetylene welding
plant in the motor industry
Demonstrate knowledge of MIG welding in the motor
industry
Use a MIG welding plant in the motor industry
3
4
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
3
Use an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor
industry
2
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21670
Demonstrate knowledge of general engineering tasks in
the motor industry
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Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork
ID
Title
21701
22801
23998
Demonstrate knowledge of exterior and interior motor
body parts and trim in the motor industry
Demonstrate knowledge of adhesives and sealants
used in the motor body industry
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body corrosion and
anti-corrosion procedures in the motor and related
industries
Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Stock Control
ID
Title
28505
Establish and maintain stock levels, and collate and
dispatch customer orders in a retail or distribution
facility
Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Wholesale
ID
Title
10458
Communicate product information to sales clients
Level
Credit
2
2
3
4
3
4
Level
Credit
4
10
Level
Credit
4
5
Refinishing Strand
Meet the requirements of all of the following sets
 Refinishing Compulsory
 Refinishing Elective
Refinishing Compulsory
The following standards are required
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics
ID
Title
Level
Credit
3877
Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle
electronics in the motor industry
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Refinishing
ID
Title
Level
5727
24001
24002
24003
Check preparation and apply an anti-chip coating
and/or texture finish to a vehicle
Demonstrate knowledge of masking materials and
masking techniques for two pack painting
Mask a repair for two pack painting in the automotive
refinishing industry
Identify and prepare vehicle body metal for top coats of
paint
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2
3
2
3
3
3
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ID
Title
Level
Credit
24004
Demonstrate knowledge of primers, fillers, and sealers
in the automotive refinishing industry
Use primers, fillers, and sealers, and prepare paint for
top coats in the automotive refinishing industry
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive spray guns,
spraying and spray gun defects, and spray gun
maintenance
Use a spray gun to apply top coats to vehicle panels,
maintain a spray gun and equipment, and rectify spray
gun defects
Demonstrate knowledge of workshop and paint drying
equipment in the automotive refinishing industry
Use and maintain workshop and paint drying equipment
in the automotive refinishing industry
Demonstrate knowledge of methods of and precautions
when removing paint from vehicle body panel surfaces
Remove paint from vehicle panels
3
3
3
12
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
8
3
2
3
3
24005
24008
24009
24010
24011
24023
24024
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21700
Store and use hazardous materials in the motor and
related industries
2
2
Level
Credit
Demonstrate knowledge of power tools and equipment
used in the motor body industry
Prepare a painted surface and prepare bare metal for
painting in the motor body industry
Demonstrate knowledge of exterior and interior motor
body parts and trim in the motor industry
Demonstrate knowledge of preparing a vehicle body
surface for painting, and preparing bare metal
Demonstrate knowledge of fillers, and filling and
sanding a repair in the motor body industry
Fill and sand a repair in the motor body industry
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
Demonstrate knowledge of colours and finish coats in
the motor body industry
Use and maintain power tools and equipment in the
motor body industry
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body corrosion and
anti-corrosion procedures in the motor and related
industries
Reinstate vehicle body corrosion protection in the motor
industry
2
2
2
3
3
4
3
4
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork
ID
Title
21693
21699
21701
21702
21705
21710
21711
21713
23998
23999
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Refinishing Elective
A minimum of 12 credits
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics
ID
Title
Level
Credit
233
Service an automotive battery
2
2
21675
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive batteries
2
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Preventive Maintenance
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21869
Remove and replace road wheels in the motor industry
1
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Refinishing
ID
Title
Level
24012
24013
24016
24020
24021
Demonstrate knowledge of paint defects in the
automotive refinishing industry
Identify and repair paint defects in the automotive
refinishing industry
Demonstrate knowledge of touching up two pack solid
and Clear-Over-Base (COB) finishes on a vehicle
Demonstrate knowledge of adhesive stripes and
graphics in the motor industry
Prepare and apply adhesive stripes and graphics to a
vehicle or machine
1
Credit
4
2
4
4
4
3
3
1
3
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering
ID
Title
Level
Credit
5743
21714
21715
Demonstrate knowledge of metals used on vehicles,
and identify the effect of applying heat to metals
Demonstrate knowledge of fastening systems used in
the motor industry
Select and use fastening systems in the motor industry
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Collision Repair
ID
Title
5744
5766
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle body construction,
and the effect of impact on vehicles
Demonstrate knowledge of motor vehicle safety
systems and working on damaged systems
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork
ID
Title
399
Detail and groom a vehicle
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4
2
2
2
2
Level
Credit
3
4
3
4
Level
Credit
2
4
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ID
Title
Level
Credit
5468
Fit car and light commercial vehicle accessories
3
3
21698
Remove and replace exterior and interior motor body
parts and trim in the motor industry
Demonstrate safety precautions on vehicles fitted with
air bags and/or seatbelt pre-tensioners
Describe safe working precautions on vehicles
equipped with air bags and seatbelt pre-tensioners
2
3
3
1
3
2
22799
22800
Vehicle Detailing Strand
Meet the requirements of all of the following sets
 Vehicle Detailing Compulsory

Vehicle Detailing Elective
Vehicle Detailing Compulsory
The following standards are required
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Electrical and Electronics
ID
Title
Level
Credit
3877
Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle
electronics in the motor industry
2
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Preventive Maintenance
ID
Title
Level
Credit
247
Prepare a vehicle and/or machine for use and
shutdown after use
2
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Workshop Engineering
ID
Title
Level
Credit
924
21700
24083
Clean automotive components and maintain cleaning
equipment
Store and use hazardous materials in the motor and
related industries
Store and arrange for the disposal of hazardous
automotive waste materials in the motor and related
industries
2
1
2
2
4
3
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Motor Industry - Introductory Skills
ID
Title
Level
Credit
21668
Demonstrate knowledge of cleaning automotive
components
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2
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Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork
ID
Title
399
Detail and groom a vehicle
Level
Credit
2
4
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Spraypainting
ID
Title
Level
21103
Determine a paint maintenance programme for
customers
Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Stock Control
ID
Title
28500
Maintain stock in a retail or distribution facility
Credit
5
1
Level
Credit
3
15
Vehicle Detailing Elective
A minimum of 10 credits
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Administration
ID
Title
Level
934
946
22789
Cost a job for the supply of a product, repair, or service
in the motor and related industries
Book in and receive work for an automotive or related
business
Demonstrate knowledge of warranties and guarantees
that apply to the motor or related industries
3
3
3
4
3
2
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Refinishing
ID
Title
Level
24020
24021
Demonstrate knowledge of adhesive stripes and
graphics in the motor industry
Prepare and apply adhesive stripes and graphics to a
vehicle or machine
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Automotive Sales
ID
Title
380
Carry out an appraisal of a vehicle, machine or product
in the motor or related industries
Engineering and Technology > Motor Industry > Vehicle Bodywork
ID
Title
22799
22800
Demonstrate safety precautions on vehicles fitted with
air bags and/or seatbelt pre-tensioners
Describe safe working precautions on vehicles
equipped with air bags and seatbelt pre-tensioners
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Credit
3
1
3
3
Level
Credit
4
4
Level
Credit
3
1
3
2
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Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Sales Transactions
ID
Title
Level
12008
Sell goods and/or services in a retail or distribution
environment
Service Sector > Retail, Distribution, and Sales > Stock Control
ID
Title
11959
Order goods to meet pre-set stock levels in a retail or
distribution environment
28499
Manage inventory in a retail or distribution facility
Credit
2
6
Level
3
Credit
2
3
10
Transition Arrangements
This qualification and the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body)
(Level 4) with strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, and Refinishing [Ref: 1414]
replaced the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Coachbuilding) with strands in
Passenger Service Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles, and Motor Homes and Caravans
[Ref: 0413], the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Panelbeating) [Ref: 0179], the
National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Dismantling and Recycling) [Ref: 0170],
the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Refinishing) [Ref: 0178], and the
National Certificate in Motor Industry (Vehicle Grooming) [Ref: 0213].
Version 1 of this qualification was republished to include reverse transition arrangements
for expiring standards 2416, 2420, and 17344.
Programmes leading to the new qualifications are being introduced from 2008. People
currently working towards any of the replaced qualifications may either complete the
requirements for that qualification or transfer their results to one of the new qualifications.
The last date for entry to training programmes or courses for the replaced qualifications is
December 2009. The last date for assessment of the replaced qualifications is:
 National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Dismantling and Recycling)
[Ref: 0170], 31 December 2011;
 National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Refinishing) [Ref: 0178],
31 December 2012;
 National Certificate in Motor Industry (Panelbeating) [Ref: 0179], 31 December 2012;
 National Certificate in Motor Industry (Vehicle Grooming) [Ref: 0213],
31 December 2010;
 National Certificate in Motor Industry (Coachbuilding) with strands in Passenger Service
Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles, and Motor Homes and Caravans [Ref: 0413],
31 December 2012.
Industry will continue to recognise the former qualifications, so there should be no need to
‘upgrade’ by those who have already achieved one.
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Differences between new and replaced qualifications
There are substantial differences between the new and replaced qualifications. Changes
to structure and content include
 The new qualifications have core compulsory and core elective sections.
 Qualification Ref: 1413 has strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, Dismantling and
Recycling, Refinishing at Level 3, and a Vehicle Detailing strand at Level 2, with
compulsory and elective sections in each strand.
 Qualification Ref: 1414 has strands in Coachbuilding, Collision Repair, and Refinishing
at Level 4, with compulsory and elective sections in each strand.
 Candidates must now complete a strand in qualification Ref: 1413 before they may be
awarded the corresponding strand in qualification Ref: 1414.
The new qualifications contain many standards that have replaced or substituted
standards in the expiring qualifications. For details about these relationships, please refer
to the exemption tables below. For a detailed summary of the main changes in the
replacement qualifications, please refer to the Review of Motor Industry qualifications
review report, which can be found in the Review Summaries on the NZQA website.
Version 1 of this qualification contains standards that will expire in December 2014 (2416
and 2420) and December 2015 (17344). For the purposes of this qualification, people who
have gained credit for the replacement or substitute standards are exempt from the
requirement to gain credit for the expiring standards – see table below.
Credit for
Exempt from
20612
17344
25075
2416
25700
2420
Version 1 of this qualification contains standards that replace or are being used as
substitutes for expiring standards. For the purposes of this qualification, people who have
gained credit for the expiring standards are exempt from the requirement to gain credit for
the replacement or substitute standards – see table below.
Credit for
Exempt from
226
21858
227
21670, 21671
228
21669, 21859
230
21682, 21685
232
21676, 21707
238
21869
385
12008
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Credit for
Exempt from
386
11958, 11959, 11986
387
22785, 22786
391
934
392
21673, 21708
398
22789
876
23741, 23742
877
24092
880, 10713
22798
896
24564
899
24105, 24106
914
23992
1318
23493, 23494
2629
22799, 22800
2670
21907
3382
11963, 11975
3384
10458
3861
21698, 21701
3862
21704, 21709
3863
21869
3865
21705, 21710
3867, 3870
21699, 21702
3868, 16111
21694, 21703
3875, 16100
21695, 21697
3876
24081, 24082
3879
21670, 21671
3880
21669, 21859
3882
21711
3883
21714, 21715
3884
21683, 21684
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Credit for
Exempt from
3885
21682, 21685
3886
21698, 21701
3887
19636
5469
22803, 22927
5706
24001, 24002
5707
24003
5708
24004, 24005
5712, 5715
24008, 24009
5713, 5714
24010, 24011
5716
24012, 24013
5721, 5724
24016
5733
24020, 24021
5739
21673, 21708
5741
23976, 23977
5745
23978, 23979
5746
23998, 23999
5747
24023, 24024
5757
24105, 24133
5759
23983, 23984, 23985
5763
24083
5764
23986, 23987
5765
23988, 23989
5767
23743
5768
23990, 23991
5771
23992
5774
23993
8311
12998, 13037
11745
12008
15411
12008
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Credit for
Exempt from
15657
24564
16097
21700, 21718
16098
21858
16099
21693, 21713
19632
22801, 22802
19634
946
28500
406
It is anticipated that no existing trainees will be disadvantaged by these transition
arrangements. Any person who feels they have been disadvantaged by these transition
arrangements should contact MITO at the following address. All appeals will be
considered on a case-by-case basis.
Other standard setting bodies whose standards are included in the
qualification
Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation
Competenz
NZQA
ServiceIQ
Certification
This certificate will display the logos of NZQA, the NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation
(Incorporated), and the organisation that has been granted consent to assess against
standards that meet the requirements of the qualification.
Classification
This qualification is classified according to the classification system listed on the Directory
of Assessment Standards (DAS) and the New Zealand Standard Classification of
Education (NZSCED) system as specified below.
DAS Classification
Code
Description
257
Engineering and Technology >
Motor Industry
NZSCED
Code
Description
030599 Engineering and Related
Technologies > Automotive
Engineering and Technology >
Automotive Engineering and
Technology not elsewhere
classified
Quality Management Systems
Providers and Industry Training Organisations must be granted consent to assess by a recognised Quality
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Assurance Body before they can register credits from assessment against standards. Organisation with
consent to assess and Industry Training Organisations assessing against standards must engage with the
moderation system that applies to those standards. Consent to assess requirements and the moderation
system are outlined in the associated Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) for each standard.
MITO New Zealand Incorporated
SSB Code 101542
 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016
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