Qualification details New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Reglazing (Level 3)

advertisement
Qualification details
Title
New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Reglazing (Level 3)
Version
1
Qualification type
Certificate
Level
3
Credits
106
NZSCED
040323 Architecture and Building > Building > Glazing
Qualification developer
Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation
(BCITO)
Next review
31 December 2020
Approval date
January 2016
Strategic purpose statement
The purpose of this qualification is to provide the automotive
reglazing sector with people who are able to operate as
automotive reglazers.
This qualification is suitable for people currently working as
automotive reglazers, who wish to enhance their current
capabilities to support their career opportunities across a range
of companies in the automotive reglazing sector. This
qualification is also suitable for prospective automotive reglazers.
Graduates of this qualification will be able to work to the required
safety, technical, quality, and productivity standards expected
under limited supervision, providing customers with confidence in
the products they receive.
Graduate profile
Graduates of this qualification will be able to:
-
Outcome Statement
-
-
Education pathway
Apply health and safety practices, codes of practice and
industry standards to the installation of automotive glass
items.
Calculate, order and receive materials used in the
installation of automotive glass items.
Apply knowledge of products, tools, materials, and a
range of glazing methods, to the installation and
repairing of automotive glass items.
Provide customer service and interact with co-workers,
supervisors and managers to achieve designated tasks.
This qualification can build on from the National Certificate of
Educational Achievement (Level 2) [Ref: 0973] Construction and
Infrastructure Vocational Pathway.
Graduates of this qualification may choose to progress into the
New Zealand Certificate in Glazing (Level 4) with strands in
Residential Glazing, Commercial Glazing, and Frameless
Glazing [Ref: 2945], or other New Zealand construction related
Qualification Reference 2947
© New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015
Page 1 of 5
trades or management qualifications at levels 4, 5 and 6.
Employment pathway
Graduates of this qualification will be people wishing to or
already working in the industry as automotive reglazers.
Graduates may also obtain employment within the automotive
reglazing industry as a:
-
supervisor
technical representative
sales representative.
Qualification specifications
Qualification award
This qualification may be awarded by the BCITO as the
qualification developer and the industry training organisation
arranging training leading to the qualification under section 5 of
the Industry Training Act 1992.
This qualification may also be awarded by an education provider
recognised as a programme owner accredited under section 259
of the Education Act 1989 to deliver a programme leading to this
qualification.
The formal document certifying the award of this qualification will
display the NZQF logo and may also include the name or logo of
the qualification developer and/or other awarding body.
Evidence requirements for
assuring consistency
All education organisations delivering programmes that lead to
the award of the qualification are required to participate in a
consistency process scheduled by NZQA.
This will involve review of evidence associated with graduates’
achievement of outcomes, and agreeing acceptable thresholds
for qualification outcome achievement, and areas for
improvement.
To demonstrate how graduates are achieving the qualification
graduate profile outcomes, TEOs are required to produce their
own evidence in a high level report.
Evidence may include the following:
-
programme statistics such as completion data and
graduate destination data
evidence from internal and/or external moderation
processes
documentation of processes that ensure programmes
continue to meet current industry needs
regular feedback gathered from learners and employers
any other relevant evidence as appropriate.
Further information about the consistency process can be found
at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/providers-partners/consistency-ofgraduate-outcomes/
Minimum standard of
achievement and standards for
Qualification Reference 2947
© New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015
The minimum standard of achievement required for the award of
the qualification is the achievement of all outcomes in the
Page 2 of 5
grade endorsements
graduate profile. There are no grade endorsements for this
qualification.
Other requirements for the
qualification (including regulatory
body or legislative requirements)
None.
General conditions for the programme leading to the qualification
General conditions for
programme
TEOs arranging training or delivering programmes towards this
qualification must ensure that the training arranged, and
programmes of learning delivered, are kept up-to-date with
regard to amendments to, and replacements of relevant
legislation, regulations and Australia/New Zealand Standards
(AS/NZS). Current standards can be accessed at
http://standards.co.nz. Current legislation and regulations can be
accessed at http://legislation.govt.nz. Approved Codes of
Practice and best/good practice guidelines can be accessed at
http://business.govt.nz/worksafe
All manufacturing and installation tasks are to be carried out in
accordance with the Health and Safety in Employment (HSE) Act
1992; equipment manufacturers’ instructions; government and
local government legislation, regulations and bylaws; company
quality management systems and relevant AS/NZS standards.
Programmes must ensure that graduates are able to display
commercial competence in all skills which are listed in the
conditions of the qualification outcome section.
Conditions relating to the Graduate profile
Qualification outcomes
Conditions
1
Programmes must include:
Apply health and safety practices, codes
of practice and industry standards to the
installation of automotive glass items.
Indicative Credit value: 10
-
safe work practices for automotive reglazing
-
quality control standards for automotive
reglazing.
The following unit standards may be used for this
outcome:
2
Calculate, order and receive materials
used in the installation of automotive
glass items.
Indicative Credit value: 21
-
28226
-
26078
Programmes must include:
-
calculation of required materials
-
ordering and receipt of goods
-
load and unload vehicles used to carry glass.
The following unit standards may be used for this
Qualification Reference 2947
© New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015
Page 3 of 5
outcome:
3
-
28754
-
2549
-
26283
Apply knowledge of products, tools,
materials, and a range of glazing
methods, to the installation and repairing
of automotive glass items.
Programmes must include:
Indicative Credit value: 65
-
automotive glass uses and types
-
glass safety and handling requirements
-
adhesives and sealants used in automotive
reglazing
-
the processes for automotive reglazing
-
make a template for cutting glass
-
cut glass to regular and irregular shapes
manually
-
reglazing automotive glass mirrors
-
removal and refitting of electrical and electronic
components to facilitate automotive reglazing
-
repairing automotive glass.
The following unit standards may be used for this
outcome:
4
Provide customer service and interact
with co-workers, supervisors and
managers to achieve designated tasks.
Indicative Credit value: 10
-
28766
-
28767
-
28768
-
22348
-
22350
-
22353
-
24085
-
26080
-
28755
-
26079
Programs must include:
-
understanding of team responsibilities
-
principles of good communication
-
communication with a range of colleagues to
achieve designated tasks
-
dealing with customer enquiries and complaints
-
informing customers of work progress
The following unit standards may be used for this
outcome:
Qualification Reference 2947
© New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015
Page 4 of 5
-
19605
-
28228
Transition information
Replacement information
This qualification replaced the National Certificate in Automotive
Reglazing (Level 3) [Ref: 1249]
The last date for entry into programmes leading to the replaced qualification is 31 December 2017. The
last date for assessment against this qualification is 31 December 2020, at which time it will be
designated as discontinued.
Candidates may either complete the replaced qualification or transfer to the New Zealand Certificate in
Automotive Reglazing (Level 3) [Ref: 2947].
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 BCITO at the address
below. Appeals will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation (BCITO)
PO Box 2615
Wellington 6140
Telephone
Email
Website
64 04 381 6430
national.office@bcito.org.nz
http://www.bcito.org.nz/
Qualification Reference 2947
© New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015
Page 5 of 5
Download