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Light vehicle repair certification
Introduction
Inspection and certification process
Repair shop profile
3 Inspection and certification process
3-12 Repair shop profile
A repair certifier must have the repairers shop profile on their register before issuing any work instructions or carrying out any activities at the premises. A repair shop profile should include:
- the name, address and contact details of the repair shop
- a list of staff and their qualifications
- equipment on hand to undertake repair work
- the repair category that the repair certifier has determined the repair shop site in.
The repair certifier should refer to Technical bulletin 8: Repairer categories, capabilities and requirements for guidance on repairer, repair technician, premises, and equipment requirements to determine the repair category.
Page added 1 August 2020 (see amendment details)
Light vehicle repair certification
- Introduction
- 1 Purpose and Scope
- 2 Overview of the manual
- 3 Inspection and certification process
- 3-1 Duties and responsibilities
- 3-2 Disqualification from certification
- 3-3 Establishing whether a vehicle must be repair certified
- 3-4 Identifying the vehicle class
- 3-5 Repair instructions
- 3-6 Establishing whether the vehicle complies
- 3-7 Record of certification (section 6.6 of the Rule)
- 3-8 Collecting fees
- 3-9 Vehicle quarantine
- 3-10 Evidence of repair and inspection process
- 3-11 Repairer register
- 3-12 Repair shop profile
- 4 Complaints
- 5 Inspection premises and equipment
- 6 Appointments
- 7 Sample certification documents
- 8 Definitions and abbreviations
- 1 Vehicle identification
- 2 Vehicle structure
- 3 Vision
- 4 Entrance and exit
- 5 Vehicle interior
- 6 Brakes
- 7 Steering and suspension
- 8 Vehicle measurement
- 9 General repairs
- 10 Motorcycles
- Technical bulletins