MEDIUM/HEAVY TRUCK PROGRAM EVALUATION
NATEF Standards for Initial Certification and Recertification are identical.
Four items are critical for certification and are in bold print in the Medium/Heavy
Truck Program Self-Evaluation materials. These four items are:
2.5 A Does the Advisory Committee convene a minimum of two working
meetings per year?
6.5 A Do the (truck) areas provide theory and "hands-on" training
for
95% of the P-1, 70% of the P-2, and 25% of the P-3 tasks (in each
area to be certified)?
7.1 A Rate the degree to which all shields, guards, and other safety devices
are in place, operable, and used.
7.1 B Rate the degree to which all students, instructors, and visitors wear
safety glasses in the lab/shop area while lab is in session.
Programs must be able to support a yes response for 2.5 A and 6.5 A. Programs
must hold at least two working meetings of the Advisory Committee each year
(2.5 A). In section 6.5 A, the programs must include the required percentage
of the P-1, P-2, and P-3 tasks in the areas where certification is desired.
Programs must also achieve a 4 on the 5-point scale on items 7.1 A & B.
Programs must meet the hour requirements listed in item 2 on page 3 in the areas
identified for certification unless they meet both the requirements listed in
item 9 on page 4. If these responses are not achieved, do not apply for certification
at this time.
In addition, an on-site evaluation will not be scheduled unless the average
score on each of Standards 6, 7, 8, and 9 is at least a 4 on the Truck Program
Self-Evaluation. Please refer to the Medium/Heavy Truck Program Requirements
for more information.
Instructors must be ASE certified in the areas they teach. Please refer to
item 6 on page 6.
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