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Collision repair facility equipment and training requirements

The minimum requirements for a collision repair facility to participate in the Collision Repair Program.

Note: Some requirements will be established at a later date as outlined in each table.
Table 1. Facility requirements
Equipment type
Business in permanent structure at a fixed location open during normal business hours
Registered legal business name and operating name, if applicable
Phone Number
Email Address
Website
Signage consistent with operating name
Municipal business license
ICBC Garage Policy
GST and PST Registration Number
WorkSafeBC Registration
Commercial General Liability policy with minimum coverage of $2,000,000 to the benefit of ICBC
Computer equipment with access to the internet and a company email account through an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Secured vehicle storage
Compliance with local, Provincial and National legislated environmental requirements
Maintain clean, professional customer areas
Employee with valid driver license available during normal business hours
Table 2. Facility equipment
Equipment type
Headlamp alignment capability (system or process)
Jack stands (four minimum)
Floor Jack
Battery charger
Airless or hot air plastic welder
Adhesive or chemical bond plastic repair
Pressure feed, anti-corrosion compound and application equipment
Steel dent removal system
Table 3. Technical reference material
Equipment type
Access to Vehicle dimensional data through subscription or per use
Access to manufacturer repair procedures through subscription or per use
Table 4. Structural repair and measuring systems
Equipment type
Universal chainless four point anchoring systems such as floor rail fixture system(s), straightening rack(s), or bench(s), capable of anchoring unibody and full-frame vehicles
Applicable clamps, pulling equipment sufficient for vehicle mix
Simultaneous three dimensional measuring equipment
Simultaneous three dimensional electronic measuring equipment with data subscription maintaining system updates
Pulling equipment capable of multiple simultaneous pull
Table 5. Welding equipment
Equipment type
MIG/MAG welder (200 amps / 220 volt @ 35% duty cycle) with silicon MIG brazing capabilities
Pulse welder (200 amps / 220 volt @ 35% duty cycle) with silicon MIG brazing capabilities
Squeeze type resistance spot welder, 220 Volt, 3 phase invertor type, or equivalent hybrid, capable of producing a minimum of 600 lbf (270 daN) of clamping force and 10,000 amps of current at the electrodes
Oxygen acetylene welding equipment
Table 6. Diagnostic equipment
Equipment type
Diagnostic Scan tool with adequate OEM coverage and subscriptions maintaining system updates
Table 7. Refinish equipment
Equipment type
Original Equipment Manufacturer approved refinish system
Spray gun (LVLP, HLVP or other approved equivalent)
Spray Booth compliant with local code
Table 8. Training requirements
Technical training
Participant maintains one of the following certifications
  • I-CAR Gold class
  • Certified Collision Repair (CCR), or
  • Certified Collision Care (CCC).
OEM Certifications may be considered for specialized repair facilities, on an exception basis.
Technicians performing technical repairs hold relevant British Columbia trade qualifications or in an apprenticeship agreement
Proof of technical training for facility measuring equipment
Proof of product training for Participant's current refinishing system
Table 9. Aluminum repair equipment (not mandatory)
Equipment type
Note: The following requirements are not mandatory to be a participant in ICBC's Collision Repair Program. In order to be listed as a collision repair facility that is capable of aluminum repairs the participant must meet all of the requirements below.
Work separation system that isolates aluminum vehicles from vehicles undergoing steel repairs (Separation can be a separate room or curtain system)
Designated set of hand/special tools specially for aluminum vehicles to prevent from cross contamination with steel body vehicles
220V Pulse MIG welder used specifically for aluminum vehicles
Dent extraction system specifically designed for aluminum that contains an aluminum stud welder, heat gun, pyrometer, aluminum hammers, glue pulling system and dent extraction system
Specialized aluminum SPR (Self Piercing Rivet) gun that meets or exceeds manufacturer specifications
Immersion-Type, Wet Mix dust extraction system or a pneumatic dry vacuum extraction system dedicated to aluminum dust (The system can be either portable or a centrally installed)
I-CAR WCA05 Aluminum GMA (MIG) Welding Certification or functional equivalent