Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 130 - TEXAS ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Subchapter P - TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS
Section 130.457 - Paint and Refinishing (Two Credits)
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 130.457
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) General requirements. This course is recommended for students in Grades 10-12. Recommended prerequisite: Basic Collision Repair and Refinishing or Collision Repair. Students shall be awarded two credits for successful completion of this course.
(b) Introduction.
(1) Career and technical education
instruction provides content aligned with challenging academic standards and
relevant technical knowledge and skills for students to further their education
and succeed in current or emerging professions.
(2) The Transportation, Distribution, and
Logistics Career Cluster focuses on planning, management, and movement of
people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail, and water and
related professional support services such as transportation infrastructure
planning and management, logistics services, mobile equipment, and facility
maintenance.
(3) Paint and
Refinishing includes knowledge of the processes, technologies, and materials
used in the reconstruction of vehicles. This course is designed to teach the
concepts and theory of systems related to automotive paint and
refinishing.
(4) Students are
encouraged to participate in extended learning experiences such as career and
technical student organizations and other leadership or extracurricular
organizations.
(5) Statements that
contain the word "including" reference content that must be mastered, while
those containing the phrase "such as" are intended as possible illustrative
examples.
(c) Knowledge and skills.
(1) The student demonstrates
professional standards/employability skills as required by business and
industry. The student is expected to:
(A)
demonstrate awareness of workplace safety and environmental responsibilities in
automotive paint and refinishing and understand the use of personal protective
equipment;
(B) identify employment
opportunities, including entrepreneurship opportunities, and certification
requirements for the field of automotive paint and refinishing;
(C) demonstrate the principles of group
participation and leadership related to citizenship and career
preparation;
(D) identify
employers' expectations and appropriate work habits;
(E) review the competencies related to
resources, information systems, and technology; and
(F) apply reasoning skills to a variety of
workplace situations in order to make ethical decisions.
(2) The student relates core academic skills
to the requirements of paint and refinishing. The student is expected to:
(A) demonstrate effective oral and written
communication skills with individuals from various cultures such as fellow
workers, management, and customers;
(B) use technical writing skills to complete
paint and refinishing orders and related paperwork;
(C) locate, read, and interpret documents
such as service and repair information, technical bulletins, specifications,
schematics, and parts catalogs; and
(D) demonstrate competencies required to use
and interpret service repair bulletins.
(3) The student understands the technical
knowledge and skills of paint and refinishing systems. The student is expected
to:
(A) demonstrate the basic types of
refinishing procedures for the different types of vehicle body construction
used in the auto refinishing industry;
(B) demonstrate the proper preparation,
application, and refinishing with various paint products, decals, and
adhesives;
(C) estimate parts and
labor costs on paint and refinishing orders; and
(D) perform precision measurements of paint
and materials.
(4) The
student knows the function and application of tools, equipment, technologies,
and materials used in paint and refinishing services. The student is expected
to:
(A) identify safety and personal health
hazards according to Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA)
guidelines and the "Right to Know Law";
(B) inspect spray environment and equipment
to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations and for safety
and cleanliness hazards;
(C)
select, use, inspect, ensure fit and operation, and perform maintenance in
accordance with OSHA Regulation 1910.134 and applicable state and local
regulation of a National Institute of Occupational of Safety and Health (NIOSH)
approved air purifying respirator;
(D) select, use, and perform maintenance in
accordance with OSHA Regulation 1910.134 and applicable state and local
regulation for a NIOSH approved fresh air make-up respirator system;
(E) select and use the proper personal safety
equipment such as gloves, suits, hoods, and eye and ear protection;
(F) use hand and power tools and equipment
commonly employed in paint and refinishing technologies, according to industry
safety standards;
(G) properly
handle and dispose of environmentally hazardous materials used in paint and
refinishing technologies; and
(H)
demonstrate knowledge of new and emerging paint and refinishing
technologies.
(5) The
student applies the technical knowledge and skills of paint and refinishing to
simulated or actual work situations. The student is expected to:
(A) perform regular audits and inspections to
maintain compliance with safety, health, and environmental
regulations;
(B) inspect types of
vehicle construction materials and associated refinishing methods;
(C) identify different types of vehicle
finishes and associated refinish techniques;
(D) inspect, identify, and determine the
cause of paint and refinishing defects;
(E) discuss corrosion protection;
and
(F) demonstrate vehicle
detailing.
(6) The
student applies the technical knowledge and skills of surface preparation to
simulated or actual work situations. The student is expected to:
(A) inspect and identify type of finish,
surface condition, and film thickness and develop and document a plan for
refinishing;
(B) featheredge areas
to be refinished;
(C) apply
suitable metal treatment or primer;
(D) mask and protect other areas that will
not be refinished;
(E) mix primer,
primer-surfacer, or primer-sealer;
(F) identify a complimentary color or shade
of undercoat to improve coverage;
(G) apply primer onto surface of repaired
area;
(H) remove dust from area to
be refinished, including cracks or moldings of adjacent areas;
(I) clean area to be refinished using a final
cleaning solution;
(J) remove, with
a tack rag, any dust or lint particles from the area to be
refinished;
(K) apply suitable
sealer to the area being refinished;
(L) apply stone chip resistant
coating;
(M) identify the types of
rigid, semi-rigid, or flexible plastic parts to be refinished and determine the
materials needed and preparation and refinishing procedures; and
(N) identify metal parts to be refinished and
determine the materials needed and preparation and refinishing
procedures.
(7) The
student applies the technical knowledge and skills of spray gun and related
components to simulated or actual work situations. The student is expected to:
(A) inspect, clean, and determine condition
of spray guns, spray environment, and related equipment such as air hoses,
regulators, air lines, and air source;
(B) select spray gun setup, including fluid
needle, nozzle, and cap, for product being applied;
(C) test and adjust spray gun using fluid,
air, and pattern control valves; and
(D) demonstrate an understanding of the
operation of pressure spray equipment.
(8) The student applies the technical
knowledge and skills of paint mixing, matching, and applying techniques to
simulated or actual work situations. The student is expected to:
(A) identify color code by manufacturer
vehicle information label;
(B)
measure, shake, stir, reduce, catalyze/activate, and strain refinish
materials;
(C) apply finish using
appropriate spray techniques, including gun arc, angle, distance, travel speed,
and spray pattern overlap, for the finish being applied;
(D) apply selected product on test or
let-down panel and check for color match;
(E) apply single stage topcoat;
(F) apply basecoat and clearcoat for panel
blending and panel refinishing;
(G)
apply basecoat and clearcoat for overall refinishing;
(H) remove nibs or imperfections from
basecoat;
(I) refinish rigid or
semi-rigid plastic parts;
(J)
refinish flexible plastic parts;
(K) apply multi-stage coats for panel
blending and overall refinishing;
(L) identify and mix paint using a
formula;
(M) identify poor hiding
colors and determine necessary action;
(N) tint color using formula to achieve a
blendable match;
(O) identify
alternative color formula to achieve a blendable match; and
(P) identify the materials, equipment, and
preparation differences between petroleum and waterborne
technologies.
(9) The
student applies the technical knowledge and skills of final detailing to
simulated or actual work situations. The student is expected to:
(A) apply decals, transfers, tapes,
woodgrains, and pinstripes such as painted and taped;
(B) sand, buff, and polish fresh or existing
finish to remove defects as required;
(C) clean vehicle interior, exterior, and
glass;
(D) clean body openings such
as door jambs and edges;
(E) remove
overspray; and
(F) complete quality
control using a checklist.
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