TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT INFORMATION
The basic tools and equipment that must be available for use in the collision repair and refinish
program are listed in the Tools and Equipment section. Many tools and much of the equipment
are the same for some or all of the program areas. However, some equipment is specialized and
must be available for use in the selected program areas. These individual program area lists are
included in the Tools and Equipment section.
Although no brand names are listed, the equipment and tools must address the following
programmatic issues:
- Safety - Equipment and tools must have all shields, guards, and other safety devices in
place, operable, and used.
- Type and Quality - The tools and equipment used in a certified program must be of the
type and quality found in industry. They must also be adequate and in sufficient quantity
to meet the program goals and student performance objectives.
- Consumable Supplies - Supplies should be in sufficient quantity to assure continuous
instruction. Consumable supplies, such as solvents, sand paper, etc. are not listed.
- Maintenance - A preventative maintenance schedule should be used to minimize
equipment down time.
- Replacement - A systematic schedule for replacement should be used to maintain up-to-
date tools and equipment at industry and safety standards. Information gained from
student program evaluations as well as advisory committee input should be used in the
replacement process.
- Inventory - An inventory system should be used to account for tools, equipment, parts,
and supplies.
- Parts Purchasing - A systematic parts-purchasing system should be used - from work
order to supplier.
- Hand Tools - Each student should be encouraged to purchase a hand tool set during the
period of instruction.
- Storage - Adequate storage for tools should be provided. Space for storage of the
students' hand tools should be provided.

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