Course Title: Production 2
Part A: Course Overview
Course ID: 030139
Program: C5166
Course Title: Production 2
Portfolio: DSC
Nominal Hours: 60.0
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.Course Code |
Campus |
Career |
School |
Learning Mode |
Teaching Period(s) |
NONE7247L |
Brunswick Campus |
TAFE |
350T Fashion & Textiles |
Face-to-Face or Workplace |
Term1 2007 |
Course Contact: Rhonda Ingwersen
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 9248
Course Contact Email: rhonda.ingwersen@rmit.edu.au
Course Description
To provide learners with training in:
• intermediate sewing machine operations. At this level activities have been designed to assist learners improve hand / eye Co-ordination skills. Work pieces will provide learners with practice in the correct construction of garment parts that may involve operations such as stopping and starting at exact points, change of direction, curves and corners, use of different materials and seam type variations.
• skill and knowledge in following procedure to ensure their own safety and the safety of others in relation to sewing machine operations
the application of quality standards used in the manufacture of clothing
Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities
Pre-requisites Production 1
Co-requisites To complete Follow defined OH&S policies and Procedures, as applied to sewing machine operations, learners also need to finish Production 1 and Production 3
National Competency Codes and Titles
LMTHRGN08A |
Follow Defined Oh &S Policies & Procedures 02/ |
Elements: |
LMTHRGN08A/01 Identify and follow workplace procedures for hazard identification and risk control |
LMTHRGN08A/01 Identify and follow workplace procedures for hazard identification and risk control |
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LMTHRGN08A/02 Contribute to participative arrangements for the management of occupational health and safety |
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LMTHRGN08A/02 Contribute to participative arrangements for the management of occupational health and safety |
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LMTPRCL01BA |
Sew Garments 2 03/3 |
Elements: |
LMTPRCL01BA/01 Prepare work pieces |
LMTPRCL01BA/01 Prepare work pieces |
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LMTPRCL01BA/02 Prepare workstation |
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LMTPRCL01BA/02 Prepare workstation |
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LMTPRCL01BA/03 Identify poor machine performance |
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LMTPRCL01BA/03 Identify poor machine performance |
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LMTPRCL01BA/04 Sew garments |
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LMTPRCL01BA/04 Sew garments |
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LMTPRCL01BA/05 Despatch completed work |
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LMTPRCL01BA/05 Despatch completed work |
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LMTPRCL01BA/06 Implement workplace health and safety practices |
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LMTPRCL01BA/06 Implement workplace health and safety practices |
Learning Outcomes
Refer to other sections of guide
Overview of Assessment
Learners need to demonstrate by means of a range of assessment tasks (such as oral or written tests and practical activities) that they can:
1. Prepare work according to safety standards and demonstrate safe work practices
2. Correctly thread, adjust, test and safely operate a industrial plain machine and a overlock machine to produce test and specified work-pieces.
3. Efficiently position and construct a range of intermediate level work-pieces (such as those that involve correct alignment of seam edges, seam widths, curved seams, seam junctions, back-tacking, change of direction and sewing corners) according to given samples and quality standards.
4. Complete short answer tests (oral or written) in relation to sewing machine operations.
5. Carry out health and safety procedures in operating equipment and in handling materials
6. Describe different types safety hazards that could be found in a work place and suggest appropriate ways of dealing with safety problems.
7. Describe workplace Occupational Health and Safety responsibilities by the listing the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees.
8. Describe methods for reporting safety hazards; explain appropriate procedures
9. Locate, name and note down types of faults created during garment assembly operations
10. Recommend suitable action to fix sewing faults that accord with quality standards .
Time line: Progressive assessments plus a unit test on completion