TR - Driving NC II
TR - Driving NC II
REGULATIONS
                     DRIVING NC II
        AUTOMOTIVE AND
     LAND TRANSPORT SECTOR
DRIVING NC II
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COMPETENCY MAP 56
DEFINITION OF TERMS 57 – 58
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS                                                          59
                                   TRAINING REGULATIONS FOR
                                             DRIVING NC II
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   SECTION 2 COMPETENCY STANDARDS
          This section gives the details of the contents of the basic, common and core
   units of competency required in DRIVING NC II.
BASIC COMPETENCIES
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
         VARIABLE                                         RANGE
1. Appropriate sources            1.1. Team members
                                  1.2. Suppliers
                                  1.3. Trade personnel
                                  1.4. Local government
                                  1.5. Industry bodies
2. Medium                         2.1. Memorandum
                                  2.2. Circular
                                  2.3. Notice
                                  2.4. Information discussion
                                  2.5. Follow-up or verbal instructions
                                  2.6. Face to face communication
3. Storage                        3.1. Manual filing system
                                  3.2. Computer-based filing system
4. Forms                          4.1. Personnel forms, telephone message forms,
                                       safety reports
5. Workplace interactions         5.1. Face to face
                                  5.2. Telephone
                                  5.3. Electronic and two way radio
                                  5.4. Written including electronic, memos, instruction
                                       and forms, non-verbal including gestures,
                                       signals, signs and diagrams
6. Protocols                      6.1. Observing meeting
                                  6.2. Compliance with meeting decisions
                                  6.3. Obeying meeting instructions
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical Aspects of         Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
   Competency                  1.1. Prepared written communication following standard
                                    format of the organization
                               1.2. Accessed information using communication
                                    equipment
                               1.3. Made use of relevant terms as an aid to transfer
                                    information effectively
                               1.4. Conveyed information effectively adopting the formal
                                    or informal communication
2. Underpinning                2.1. Effective communication
   Knowledge and               2.2. Different modes of communication
   Attitudes                   2.3. Written communication
                               2.4. Organizational policies
                               2.5. Communication procedures and systems
                               2.6. Technology relevant to the enterprise and the
                                    individual’s work responsibilities
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY:              WORK IN TEAM ENVIRONMENT
UNIT CODE         :              500311106
UNIT DESCRIPTOR            :     This unit covers the skills, knowledge and attitudes to
                                 identify role and responsibility as a member of a team.
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
      VARIABLE                                          RANGE
1. Role and objective        1.1. Work activities in a team environment with
   of team                        enterprise or specific sector
                             1.2. Limited discretion, initiative and judgement maybe
                                   demonstrated on the job, either individually or in a
                                   team environment
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY:              PRACTICE CAREER PROFESSIONALISM
UNIT DESCRIPTOR            : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes in
                             promoting career growth and advancement.
                                                PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
       ELEMENT                       Italicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
1. Integrate personal          1.1 Personal growth and work plans are pursued towards
   objectives with             improving the qualifications set for the profession
   organizational goals        1.2 Intra- and interpersonal relationships is are maintained
                               in the course of managing oneself based on performance
                               evaluation
                               1.3 Commitment to the organization and its goal is
                               demonstrated in the performance of duties
1.   Set and meet work         2.1 Competing demands are prioritized to achieve personal,
     priorities                     team and organizational goals and objectives.
                               2.2 Resources are utilized efficiently and effectively to
                                    manage work priorities and commitments
                               2.3 Practices along economic use and maintenance of
                                    equipment and facilities are followed as per
                                    established procedures
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
      VARIABLE                                          RANGE
1. Evaluation               1.1 Performance Appraisal
                            1.2 Psychological Profile
                            1.3 Aptitude Tests
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY :              PRACTICE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
                                  SAFETY PROCEDURES
UNIT DESCRIPTOR            :      This unit covers the outcomes required to comply with
                                  regulatory and organizational requirements for
                                  occupational health and safety.
                                                 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
         ELEMENT                      Italicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
1. Identify hazards and         1.1   Safety regulations and workplace safety and
   risks                            hazard control practices and procedures are
                                    clarified and explained based on organization
                                    procedures
                                1.2   Hazards/risks in the workplace and their
                                    corresponding indicators are identified to minimize
                                    or eliminate risk to co-workers, workplace and
                                    environment in accordance with organization
                                    procedures
                                1.3   Contingency measures during workplace
                                    accidents, fire and other emergencies are
                                    recognized and established in accordance with
                                    organization procedures
2. Evaluate hazards and 2.1 Terms of maximum tolerable limits which when
   risks                    exceeded will result in harm or damage are identified
                            based on threshold limit values (TLV)
                        2.2 Effects of the hazards are determined
                        2.3 OHS issues and/or concerns and identified safety
                            hazards are reported to designated personnel in
                            accordance with workplace requirements and
                            relevant workplace OHS legislation
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
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       ELEMENT                     Italicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
3. Control hazards and      3.1 Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) procedures for
   risks                        controlling hazards/risks in workplace are consistently
                                followed
                            3.2 Procedures for dealing with workplace accidents, fire and
                                emergencies are followed in accordance with
                                organization OHS policies
                            3.3 Personal protective equipment (PPE) is correctly used
                                in accordance with organization OHS procedures and
                                practices
                            3.4 Appropriate assistance is provided in the event of a
                                workplace emergency in accordance with established
                                organization protocol
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
      VARIABLE                                          RANGE
1. Safety regulations       May include but are not limited to:
                            1.1 Clean Air Act
                            1.2 Building code
                            1.3 National Electrical and Fire Safety Codes
                            1.4 Waste management statutes and rules
                            1.5 Philippine Occupational Safety and Health Standards
                            1.6 DOLE regulations on safety legal requirements
                            1.7 ECC regulations
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      VARIABLE                                          RANGE
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
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                              COMMON COMPETENCIES
                                 AUTOMOTIVE
UNIT DESCRIPTOR:             This unit includes identifying caring, handling and use of
                             measuring instruments.
2. Carry out            2.1 Measuring tools are selected in line with job requirements
   measurements         2.2 Accurate measurements are obtained to job
   and calculation      2.3 Calculation needed to complete work tasks are performed
                             using the four basic process of addition (+), subtraction (-),
                             multiplication (x) and division (/).
                        2.4 Calculations involving fractions, percentages and mixed
                             numbers are used to complete workplace tasks.
                        2.5 Numerical computation is self-checked and corrected for
                             accuracy
                        2.6 Instruments are read to the limit of accuracy of the tool.
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
      VARIABLE                                       RANGE
 1. Measuring           Measuring instruments
 instruments            includes:
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
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UNIT TITLE: READ, INTERPRET AND APPLY SPECIFICATION AND MANUALS.
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit deals with identifying, interpreting and applying service specification
                          manuals, maintenance procedure manuals and periodic maintenance manual.
       ELEMENT                                  PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
                                     Italicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
 1. Identify and             1.1 Appropriate manuals are identified and accessed as per
    access                       job requirements.
     manual/                 1.2 Version and date of manual is checked to ensure correct
     specification               specification and procedure are identified.
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
        VARIABLE                                        RANGE
                               Kinds of manuals:
1. Manuals                    1.1 Manufacturer’s specification manual
                              1.2 Repair manual
                              1.3 Maintenance Procedure Manual
                              1.4 Periodic Maintenance Manual
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: MOVE AND POSITION VEHICLE
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This competency unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitude
                 needed to move and position vehicle in a workshop.
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RANGE OF VARIABLE
         VARIABLE                                         RANGE
                                Check up procedures include the following:
 1. Check up procedure          1.1 Oil level
                                1.2 Brake fluid
                                1.3 Clutch fluid
                                1.4 Coolant level
                                1.5 Battery (electrolyte)
                                1.6 Tire pressure
                                1.7 Position of driving gear
                                1.8 Lighting and warning devices
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
                          Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
 1.Critical aspect of     1.1 Prepared vehicle for driving.
   competency             1.2 Moved and positioned vehicle
                          1.3 Checked the vehicle.
                          2.1 Driver’s Code of conduct
 2. Underpinning          2.2 Workshop signs and symbols
    knowledge and         2.3 Driving skills
    attitudes             2.4 Vehicle accessories for safe driving and parking
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: APPLY APPROPRIATE SEALANT/ADHESIVE
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This competency unit covers the selection and application of sealant/adhesives.
      ELEMENT                              PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
                                       Italicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
 1. Identify appropriate       1.1Sealant/adhesive selected in line with job requirements
    Sealant/adhesive               and manufacturer’s specification
                               1.2 Sealant/adhesive checking is performed to ensure that
                                   product is fit for use.
 2. Prepare surface for        2.1 Surface materials are identified as per construction
    Sealant/adhesive           2.2 Surface is cleaned and free of moisture, dust and other
                                    foreign matters to ensure maximum adhesion or seal.
 3. Apply                      3.1 Sealant/adhesive is applied evenly on the surface in line
    sealant/adhesive                with manufacturer’s specification
    evenly                     3.2 Excess sealant/adhesive is removed by sanding or
                                    scrapping
                               3.3Tools and equipment used to apply sealant/adhesive
                                   are appropriate to job requirements
                               3.4 Safety are observed and PPE are worn in accordance
                                   with industry SOP
                               3.5 Hazards associated with the use of sealant and
                                   adhesives are identified.
 4. Store/Dispose of           4.1 Sealant/adhesive are stored as per prescribed
    sealant/adhesive                                      procedure
                               4.2 Waste are disposed as per workshop SOP
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
        VARIABLE                                         RANGE
                               Sealant/adhesive includes:
1. Sealant/Adhesive            1.1Form in Place Gasket (FIPG)
                               1.2 Ribbon Sealer
                               1.3Hametite
                               1.4Silicon Body sealer
                               1.5 Prestite for Auto and Auto Aircon
                               Tools and equipment include:
2. Tools and equipment         2.1 Putty knife
                               2.2 Scraper
                               2.3 Compressor
                               2.4 Steel brush
                               2.5 Paint brush
                               2.6 Rubber hammer
                               2.7 Hand tools
                               Personal protective equipment include:
                               2.8 Gloves
                               2.9 Apron
                               2.10 Safety shoes
                               2.11Goggles
                               2.12Gas mask
                               Safety includes:
3. Safety                      3.1 Ventilation
                               3.2 Handling of Flammable/Irritating substances
                               3.3 Use of Personal Protective Equipment
                                Hazard includes:
4. Hazards                     4.1 Fumes
                               4.2 Skin irritation
                               4.3 Burns
                               Adhesive/Sealant checking includes:
5. Adhesive/Sealant            5.1 Expiry date
   checking                    5.2 Free of contamination
                               5.3 Cap/Covers
                               5.4 Tightly closed
                               5.5 Concentration
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: USE AND APPLY LUBRICANTS/COOLANT
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit identifies the competencies required to select and
                 apply different types of lubricants.
RANGE OF VARIABLES
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      VARIABLE                                         RANGE
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
                          Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
1. Critical aspect of     1.1 Identified types of lubricants and lubrication schedule.
   competency             1.2 Used and applied lubricants.
                          1.3 Performed housekeeping
                          2.1 Types/Classification of Lubricants
2. Underpinning           2.2 Identifying lubrication schedule
   knowledge and          2.3 Cause and Effects of Gear Oil Dilution
   attitudes              2.4 Purpose of Lubrication (Problem and effects)
                          2.5 Hazard associated with lubrication
                          3.1 Handling of oils (Gear, oil, engine oil)
3. Underpinning skills    3.2 Familiarization/Classification of Lubricants
                          3.3 Lubrication Procedure
                          The following resources must be provided:
4. Resource               4.1 Workplace: Real or simulated work area
   implication            4.2 Appropriate tools and equipment
                          4.3 Materials relevant to activity
                          Competency must be assessed through
5. Methods of             5.1 Demonstration with questioning
   assessment             5.2 Written/Oral examination
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PERFORM SHOP MAINTENANCE
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit deals with inspecting and cleaning of work area including tools, equipment
                       and facilities. Storage and checking of tools/ equipment and disposal of used materials
                       are also incorporated in this competency
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
EVIDENCE GUIDE
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1. Critical aspects of   Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
   competency            1.1Cleaned workshop tools/facilities
                         1.2Maintained equipment, tools and facilities
                         1.3Disposed wastes and used lubricants/fluid as per required
                            procedure
2. Underpinning          2.1 5S or TQM
   knowledge and         2.2 Service procedures
   attitudes             2.3 Relevant technical information
                         2.4 Safe handling of Equipment and tools
                         2.5 Vehicle safety requirements
                         2.6 Workshop policies
                         2.7 Personal safety procedures
                         2.8 Fire Extinguishers and prevention
                         2.9 Storage/Disposal of Hazardous/flammable materials
                         2.10 Positive Work Values (Perseverance, Honesty, Patience,
                              Attention to Details)
3. Underpinning          3.1 Handling/Storing of tools/equipment/supplies and material
   skills                3.2 Cleaning grease/lubricants
                         3.3 Disposing of wastes and fluid
                         3.4 Preparing inventory of s/m and tools and equipment
                         3.5 Monitoring of s/m and tools/equipment
4. Resource              The following resources must be provided:
   implications          4.1 Workplace: Real or simulated work area
                         4.2 Appropriate Tools & equipment
                         4.3 Materials relevant to the activity
5. Method of             Competency must be assessed through:
   assessment            5.1 Written/Oral Questioning
                         5.2 Demonstration
CORE COMPETENCIES
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: CARRY OUT MINOR VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND
                    SERVICING
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit involves the skills and knowledge and attitudes
required to carry out basic servicing and maintenance of a light vehicle such as
cleaning the vehicle. It also includes the action to implement the vehicle
manufacturer’s specifications for routine checks and maintenance and that the vehicle
is operational to the requirements of both the workplace and the relevant road and
traffic authority.
RANGE OF VARIABLES
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5. Minor routine        Minor routine servicing may include the following but not
                        limited to:
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   servicing            5.1 Topping up of water/coolant levels and brake fluid
                        5.2 Change/topping of engine oils
                        5.3 Air pressure set of tires
                        5.4 Addition of gear oil
                        5.5 Repacking/greasing of bearing ball joints, tie rod end
                        5.6 Tire rotation
                        5.7 Cleaning of battery terminals
6. Occupational         6.1 Use of personal protective equipment such as:
   Health and                Gloves
   Safety                    Gas mask
                             Apron
                             Eye goggles
                        6.2 Open space ventilation for work area
                        6.3 Provision of fire extinguisher in work area
EVIDENCE GUIDE
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1. Critical          Assessment requires evidence that the candidate
   aspects of        1.1 Diagnosed basic vehicle faults and undertake
   competency            adjustment/repairs
                     1.2 Carried out routine servicing and maintenance of vehicle
                         system
                     1.3 Identified complex servicing and maintenance problems
                     1.4 Demonstrated safety, environmental and hazard control
                         precautions and procedures during routine maintenance
                         operations
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 UNIT OF COMPETENCY:                 DRIVE LIGHT VEHICLE
 UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit involves the skills and knowledge and attitudes
 required to drive a light vehicle safely including handling of passengers, systematic
 and efficient control of all vehicle functions, monitoring of traffic and road conditions,
 management of vehicle condition, and performance and effective management of
 hazardous situations.
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
 1. Vehicle             1.1 Lights (head light, park light, signal lights, hazard, etc.)
    inspection          1.2 Mirrors (rear view, side view, windshields, etc.)
                        1.3 Under hood
                        1.4 Underchassis
                        1.5 Passenger seats
 2. Light Vehicle       2.1 Private car
                        2.2 Owner type jeepney
                        2.3 Taxicab
                        2.4 Public utility jeepney
 3. Fares               3.1 Taximeter
                        3.2 Fare matrix
 4. Safety              4.1 Seat belt
    harness/devices     4.2 Early Warning Device
    & tools             4.3 Handtools (Wrench, pliers, screwdriver, early warning
                            device, jack, spare tires)
                        4.4 Flashlights or emergency lighting device
                        4.5 Consumable materials and spare parts such as
                              Rags
 Fan belt
 Wheel cap
 Fuse
 Electrical tapes
                              Brake fluid
                              Motor oil
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 6. Driving hazards     6.1   Stalled vehicles and other road obstruction
                        6.2   Excavation and road repairs
                        6.3   Flood
                        6.4   Heavy traffic volume
                        6.5   Accidents
                        6.6   Heavy rains and typhoons
                        6.7 Fog/smog
                        6.8 Uncentered force of gravity or inertia
                        6.9 Slippery roads
                        6.10 Winding and zigzag road
                        6.11 Blind corners
                        6.12 Humps
                        6.13 Unattended children along streets
                        6.14 Stray animals
                        6.15 Open manhole
                        6.16 Reckless and uncooperative drivers
                        6.17 Loose stones
                        6.18 Mental and physical fatigue
 7. Occupational        7.1 Safety in handling vehicle and passengers while driving
    Health & Safety     7.2 Safety on road and traffic management including
                            management of pedestrians
                        7.3 Use of personal protective equipment and devices such
                            as uniform, gas mask, gloves , sunglasses, shoes, cap
                        7.4 Use of seat belt and early warning devices
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
 1. Critical aspects    Assessment requires evidence that the candidate
    of competency       1.1 Performed pre-operational and warm up
                        1.2 Drove light vehicle
                        1.3Transported passengers and other loads to destination
                             safely.
                        1.4 Monitored and maintained vehicle performance
                        1.5 Followed OHS and environmental protection procedures and
                             regulations
                        1.6 Followed emergency procedures
 2 Underpinning         2.1 Relevant OHS and environmental procedures and regulations
   knowledge and        2.2 Parts of light vehicle and its functions
   attitudes            2.3 Knowledge on passenger behavior/customer relation
                        2.4 Types of load or cargo
                        2.5 Procedure on how to drive the light vehicle
                        2.6 Procedure to be followed in the event of emergency and
                               road related crimes
                        2.7 Engine power management and safe driving strategies
                        2.8 Fatigue management techniques
                        2.9 Principle of stress management when driving a vehicle
                        2.10 Traffic rules and regulations
                        2.11 Kinds of traffic violations
                        2.12 Positive work values (Honesty, Patience, Perseverance,
                              Courtesy, etc.)
 3 Underpinning         3.1 Computing fares and distances
   skills               3.2 Managing fatigue while driving
                        3.3 Reading/Interpreting traffic signs and symbols and road
                              advisory
                        3.4 Maintaining proper distance and speed
                        3.5 Responding to road-related accidents and crimes
 4 Resource             The following resources must be provided:
   implications         4.1 Light vehicle with appropriate tools/instruments for actual
                            performance of works
                        4.2 Driver's Manual
                        4.3 Ample space for driving including traffic signs and symbols for
                            driving and maneuvering the light vehicle, assistance of other
                            persons to act as passengers and traffic enforcer
 5 Method of            Competency must be assessed through
   assessment           5.1 Direct observation/Demonstration with Questioning
                        5.2 Interview
                        5.2 Written/Oral test
 6 Context for          6.1 Competency may be assessed in actual workplace or
                            simulated environment
   assessment
                        6.2 Assessment of competence must comply with the assessment
                            requirements of the relevant Road and traffic control Authority
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: OBEY AND OBSERVE TRAFFIC RULES AND
                    REGULATIONS
CODE: ALT832303
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit involves the skills and knowledge and attitudes
required in obeying and observing traffic rules and regulations while driving light
vehicle.
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: IMPLEMENT AND COORDINATE ACCIDENT-
                    EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit involves the skills, knowledge and attitudes required in
responding to emergency incidents, follow-up support and assistance and
communicate to concerned individual during emergency.
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
     VARIABLE                                        RANGE
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
 1. Critical aspects    Assessment requires evidence that the candidate
    of competency       1.1 Responded to emergency situations
                        1.2 Arranged follow-up support and assistance
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     SECTION 3 TRAINING STANDARDS
           These guidelines are set to provide the Technical and Vocational Education
     and Training (TVET) providers with information and other important requirements to
     consider when designing training programs for DRIVING NC II.
                This course is designed to equip the individual the desirable attitudes and
     skills of the land transport light vehicle driver in accordance with industry standards,
     including the regulatory requirements issued by appropriate regulatory bodies,
     government and/or private. It covers the following four core competencies: Carry Out
     Vehicle Maintenance and Servicing, Drive Light Vehicles, Obey and Observe Traffic
     Rules and Regulations and Implement and Coordinate Accident/Emergency
     Procedures. It covers the basic, common and core competencies.
              This course is also designed to equip the individual the basic and common
     knowledge , skills and attitudes of the land transport light vehicle driver in accordance
     with industry standards.
To obtain this, all units prescribed for this qualification must be achieved.
                              BASIC COMPETENCIES
     Unit of                                                                      Assessment
                             Learning Outcomes                Methodology
   Competency                                                                       Approach
1. Participate in     1.1 Obtain and convey workplace          Group            Demonstration
   workplace               information.                         discussion       Observation
   communication      1.2 Complete relevant work               Interaction      Interviews/
                           related documents.                                     questioning
                      1.3 Participate in workplace
                           meeting and discussion.
2. Work in a team      2.1 Describe and identify team          Discussion       Demonstration
   environment             role and responsibility in a        Interaction      Observation
                            team.                                                Interviews/
                      2.2 Describe work as a team                                 questioning
                           member.
3. Practice career    3.1 Integrate personal                   Discussion       Demonstration
   professionalism        objectives with                      Interaction      Observation
                           organizational goals.                                 Interviews/
                      3.2 Set and meet work                                       questioning
                           priorities.
                      3.3 Maintain professional
                          growth and development.
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4. Practice             4.1Evaluate hazard and risks            Discussion      Observation
   occupational         4.2 Control hazards and risks           Plant tour      Interview
   health and safety    4.3 Maintain occupational               Symposium
                            health and safety
                            awareness
                              COMMON COMPETENCIES
     Unit of                                                                       Assessment
                          Learning Outcomes               Methodology
   Competency                                                                        Approach
1. Apply               1.1. Identify appropriate        Lecture/                Written test
   Appropriate              sealant/ adhesive            Demonstration           Oral questioning
   Sealant/            1.2. Prepare surface for         Dual training           Direct observation
   Adhesive                 sealant/ adhesive           Self paced              Project method
                            application                  (modular)               Interview
                       1.3. Store unused and            Distance Learning
                            dispose used
                            sealant/adhesive
2. Move and            2.1. Prepare vehicle for         Lecture/                Written test
   Position Vehicle         driving                      Demonstration           Oral questioning
                       2.2. Move and position           Dual training           Direct observation
                            vehicle                     Self paced              Project method
                       2.3. Check the vehicle            (modular)               Interview
                                                        Distance Learning
3. Perform             3.1. Select measuring            Lecture/                Written test
   Mensuration              instrument and carry         Demonstration           Oral questioning
   and Calculation          out measurement and         Dual training           Direct observation
                            calculations.               Self paced              Project method
                       3.2. Maintain measuring           (modular)               Interview
                            instruments                 Distance Learning
4. Read, Interpret     4.1. Identify/accessed           Lecture/                Written test
   and Apply                manuals and interpret        Demonstration           Oral questioning
   Specifications           data and specification      Dual training           Direct observation
   and Manual          4.2 Apply information            Self paced              Project method
                            accessed in manual           (modular)               Interview
                       4.3 Store manual                 Distance Learning
5. Use and Apply       5.1. Identify type of            Lecture/                Written test
   Lubricant/               lubricant/coolant            Demonstration           Oral questioning
   Coolant             5.2 Use and apply                Dual training           Direct observation
                            lubricant                   Self paced              Project method
                                                         (modular)               Interview
                                                        Distance Learning
6. Perform Shop        6.1 Inspect/clean tools and      Lecture/                Written test
   Maintenance             work area                     Demonstration           Oral questioning
                       6.2 Store/arrange tools and      Dual training           Direct observation
                           shop equipment               Self paced              Project method
                       6.3 Dispose wastes/used           (modular)               Interview
                           lubricants                   Distance Learning
                       6.4 Report damaged
                           tools/equipment
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                                       CORE COMPETENCIES
     Unit of              Learning Outcomes               Methodology             Assessment
   Competency                                                                      Approach
1. Carry out minor   1.1Clean vehicle unit             Demonstration          Interview
   vehicle
                     1.2 Maintain and service the      Discussion             Direct
   maintenance
                        vehicle system                                          observation
   and servicing                                       Dual Training
                                                       Distance Learning      Demonstration
                                                                                of practical
                                                       Computer based          skills
                                                          learning
2. Drive light       2.1 Perform light vehicle pre-    Demonstration          Interview
   vehicles              starting and warm-up          Discussion             Direct
                     2.2 Drive light vehicles          Dual Training          observation
                     2.3 Monitor and maintain                                  Demonstration
                                                       Distance Learning
                         vehicle performance                                   of practical
                                                       Computer based
                                                          learning             skills
                                                                               Portfolio
3. Observe traffic   3.1 Observe traffic signs and     Role play              Interview
    rules and            road markers
    regulations                                        Simulation             Direct
                     3.2 Obey traffic rules and        Discussion             observation
                         regulations
                                                       Demonstration          Written Exam
                     3.3 Respect traffic enforcers
                         and other traffic
                         management unit
4. Implement and     4.1Respond to emergencies         Role play              Interview
    coordinate
                     4.2 Arrange follow-up support     Simulation             Direct
    accident/emerg
                         and assistance
    ency                                               Discussion             observation
    procedures                                         Demonstration          Written Exam
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     3.2 TRAINING DELIVERY
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                 Distance learning is a formal education process in which majority of the
                   instruction occurs when the students and instructor are not in the same
                   place. Distance learning may employ correspondence study, or audio,
                   video or computer technologies.
                 Project-Based Instruction is an authentic instructional model or strategy
                   in which students plan, implement and evaluate projects that have real
                   world applications.
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 4 pcs.       Screwdriver                                            4 pcs.     P/S belt
              (flat & Phillips)
 4 pcs.       Early Warning                                          10 ltrs.   Coolant
              Device
 4 pcs.       Jack                                                   10 ltrs.    Additives
 4 pcs.       Spare tire                                             4 pcs.      Relay
 4 pcs.       Flashlight                                             4 pcs.      Fender cover
 4 pcs.       Emergency                                              Training Materials:
              lighting device/                                                  Reference
              trouble light                                                        Books
 4 pcs.       Dunce Pin                                                         Manuals
 4 pcs.       Tire Gauge                                                        Brochures
 4 pcs.       Creeper                                                           Catalogs
                                                                                CDs/Video
                                                                                   tapes
                                                                                Learning
                                                                                   Modules
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3.6 TRAINERS’ QUALIFICATION FOR AUTOMOTIVE/LAND TRANSPORT
    SECTOR
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SECTION 4 NATIONAL ASSESSSMENT AND CERTIFICATION
          ARRANGEMENTS
   4.1.To attain the National Qualification of Driving NC II, the candidate must
       demonstrate competence in all the units listed in Section 1. Successful
       candidates shall be awarded a National Certificate signed by the TESDA
       Director General.
    4.3 Assessment shall focus on the core units of competency. The basic and
        common units shall be integrated or assessed concurrently with the core
        units.
4.4 The following are qualified to apply for assessment and certification:
     4.5 The guidelines on assessment and certification are discussed in detail in the
         Procedures Manual on Assessment and Certification and Guidelines on the
         Implementation of the Philippine TVET Qualification and Certification System
         (PTQCS).
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                                                                 COMPETENCY MAP
                                                                     DRIVING
                   Perform
                                              Move and Position                  Use and Apply                      Interpret/Draw
                Mensuration and
                                                  Vehicle                      Lubricant/ Coolant                 Technical Drawing
 ES               Calculation
ENCI
                                                   Perform
PET
             Read, Interpret and                                               Apply Appropriate
                                                Housekeeping                                                    Perform Job Estimates
COM
             Apply Specifications                                              Sealant/ Adhesive
                                               Automotive/Land
MON
                and Manuals
                                                Transport Area
COM
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 DEFINITION OF TERMS
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13.    Public Utility Jeepney        - Refers to a locally manufactured and modified
                                       jeepney-type vehicle intended to carry as much
      (PUJ)
                                       passengers as prescribed and authorized by Land
                                       Transportation Franchise Regulatory Board
                                       (LTFRB) as approved by the Department of
                                       Transportation and Communication (DOTC).
14. Regulatory signs                 - Traffic signs that tell what a driver must or must not
                                       do under penalty of the law.
15. Road Related Accident            - Refers to unforeseen and unanticipated road
    and Emergency                      happenings usually resulted from by driver’s
                                       negligence/error, abnormal road condition and
                                       motor vehicle mechanical safety breakdown
                                       resulting to grave vehicular accident, passenger
                                       body injury and damage to property.
16. Roadway markings                 - Markings on a pavement separating lanes of travel
                                       or indicating what a driver may do.
17. Seat belt                        - A belt anchored to the vehicle frame. It prevents the
                                       passengers from being thrown against parts of the
                                       interior of the vehicle or from the vehicle in the
                                       event of a collision.
19. Traffic                          - The flow of all motor vehicles and pedestrians along
                                       the street and the highway
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                                            ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) wishes to extend
  thanks and appreciation to the many representatives of business, industry, academe and
  government agencies who rendered their time and expertise to the development and
  validation of this Training Regulation.
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