S/P2, an online training provider, has added a course written specifically to help automotive service, maintenance and light repair, collision repair, and medium/heavy-duty truck programs meet ASE accreditation requirements.
The course is called “Preparing a Vehicle for Service and Working with Customers.” The ASE Education Foundation Task Lists provide supplemental tasks ASE accredited schools are to meet.
“Achieving and maintaining ASE accreditation is a commitment to excellence that schools make,” says Kyle Holt, S/P2 president. “We are proud to help schools meet the required supplemental tasks on safety and environmental, personal standards and ethics. This course helps schools meet the tasks regarding preparing a vehicle for service and for the customer. It feels pretty good to expand our support of education and the next generation of technicians.”
“Preparing a Vehicle for Service and Working with Customers” helps students identify the information needed and the service requested on a repair order, review vehicle service history, demonstrate concern, cause and correction in the repair process, and meet the requirement of completing a work order. It also covers topics ensuring the vehicle is prepared to return to the customer per school/company policy.
The course has already been added, at no additional cost, to any schools with an active S/P2 Heavy-Duty/Diesel or S/P2 Automotive account. Any schools who sign up for a new S/P2 Heavy-Duty/Diesel or S/P2 Automotive account will also receive the course at no additional cost, the company says.