ASE Tests to Be Offered During NACE 2003
The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) will offer all five of its collision certification tests on Saturday, Dec. 6, during the International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) in Orlando. This special testing session will take place at the Orange County Convention Center, the site for NACE, and will start at 8:30 a.m.
ASE will offer the following collision tests: B-2 – Painting and Refinishing; B-3 – Non-Structural Analysis & Damage Repair; B-4 – Structural Analysis & Damage Repair; B-5 – Mechanical and Electrical Components; and B-6 – Damage Analysis and Estimating. Test preparation material, including task lists and sample questions, can be downloaded from the ASE website, www.ase.com.
Technicians may register online for the tests at www.ase.com/nace, beginning in August. The pre-registration deadline is Sept. 26. On-site registration will be available on a space-available basis. However, collision technicians who plan to recertify must pre-register.
For additional information about these tests, contact ASE at (703) 669-6600 or toll-free (after Sept. 2) at (866) 427-3273.
For additional information, contact NACE Show Management, Hanley-Wood Exhibitions, P.O. Box 612128, Dallas, Texas 75261-2128 or call toll-free (888) 529-1641 or (972) 536-6444. Information is also available on the NACE Web site at www.NACEexpo.com.
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