CURRICULUM. For. Sportswear Stitcher 6-Months Code:VI85S001
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1 CURRICULUM For Sportswear Stitcher 6-Months Code:VI85S001 1
2 SCHEME OF STUDIES Sports Wear Stitcher Sr # Modules Theory Hours Practical Hours Total Hours 1 Take Order Prepare for Job Maintain Machine Work on Various Stitching Machine 4 Work on Special Stitching Machine 5 Get Final Piece Inspected 6 Adopt Safety Precautions 7 Develop Professionalism 8 Communication with ors Manage Time TOTAL HOURS
3 Introduction Overall objectiv Course The objectives of this course are to: Acquire operating skill knowledg Sports Wear Stitcher for industrial stitching s alongwith minor maintenanc. Qualitative of garments. Produce skilled manpower for Sports Wear Industry in field of Industrial Stitcher. Improve level of skill of workers in industry increase economic potential of country. Provide industry with workers whose scope with job knowledge skills are identified. Assist in human resources development by providing precise assessed country s skilled manpower quantitatively as well as qualitatively. Provide technical vocational training which reflects requirements of industry. Competencies gained after completion of course At end of course, trainee must be able to attain following competencies. Take order prepare for job Maintain Work on various Stitching Work on Special Stitching Get final piece inspected Adopt precautions Develop professionalism Communicate with ors Work in a team Manage Time Knowledge Proficiency Details On successful completion of course, trainees must have acquired following knowledge & skills: fabric color difference, hole, stain or qualities issues. Know minor faults of fabrics various garment panels i.e sleeves, collar, front side back side etc. Know about various accessories Types of s SPI (stich per inch) time motion study. 3
4 Job Opportunities available immediately in future After completion of training, cidates can find employment opportunities in following disciplines. Cottage Industry Self employment Garment Factories Trainee entry level Middle Medium of Instruction Urdu Timefram assessment Duration of Course Six Months Total Hours 800 hrs Training Hours 640 hrs Per Week Hours 40 hrs Per Day Hours 07hrs (friday 05 only ) Training Methodology Pratical 80% Theory 20% 4
5 Overview about program Curriculum for Sports Wear Stitcher Module Title & Aim units Theory () Workp () Total Hours Module 1: Take Order Prepare for Job Aim: This module deals with skills knowledg taking order preparibng for furr implmentaqtion. LU-1Adjust Machine According to Job Keep work p clean organized LU-2 Arange Matrial According to job LU-3 Get Label's BarCode, CareLabel According to Job LU-4 Analze Master Sample in Detail Before Bulk Production Module 2: Maintain Aim: This module deals with skills knowledg matinenence. Module 3: Work on Various Stitching Aim: This module deals with skills knowledg working on various stitiching s Module 4: Work on Special Stitching Machine LU-1 Check Oil Machine LU-2 Cleacn Machine After Daily Work LU-3 Cover Machine After Work LU-4 Power of After Work. LU-1 Work on Lock Stitch Machine LU-2 Work On Over Lock Machine LU-3 Ajust Machine According to Article/Product LU-1 Work On Flat Lock Machine
6 Aim: This module deals with skills knowledg operating Special stitiching Machines LU-2 Work On Bar Take Machine LU-3 Work On Feed of Arm Machine LU-4 Work On Button Machine LU-5 Work On Button Hole Machine LU-6 Work On Zig Zag Machine LU-7 Work On Union Special Machine LU-8 Work On Safety Overlock Machine LU-9 Work On Belt 2 & 4 Needle Machine LU-10 Work On Eyelid Machine LU-11 Work On Insert Sealing Machine LU-12 Work On apply Sealing on Fabric Machine Module 5: Get The Final Piece Inspected Aim: This module deals with skills knowledg inspection of final garment. LU-1 Identify Fault From Stitched Garment LU-2 Correction Stitching Fault of The Garment LU-3 Submited to QC Department Correct Piece LU-4 Confirm Correctness Label Bar Code LU-5 Cross Check of completion Article/Garment
7 LU-1 Apply Personal Safety Module 6: Adopt precautions Aim: This module deals with skills knowledge Safety Precautions LU-2 Keep all devices in p LU-3 Apply Work P Safety LU-4. Apply for tools & equipment LU-5 Avoid smoking in stitching hall LU-6. Adjust table height. 1o Module 7: Develop professionalism Aim: This module deals with skills knowledg developing professionalism at workp LU-1 Keep his work p clean organized LU-2Maintain good working environment LU-3 Be punctual LU-4 Be well groome LU-5 Keep Peaceful good Attitude with or workers seniors Module 8: Communicate with ors Aim: This module deals with skills knowledg effective communication with co-workers, supervisors etc Module 9: Manage time LU-1Communicate with his supervisor LU-2 Communicate with his line checker LU-3Communicate with merchiser LU-4Communicate with Production Dept LU-1 Manage time to complete assigned work
8 Aim: This module deals with skills knowledg managing time effectively while working in an organization. within stipulated time frame LU-2 Manage work load as by management LU-3 Prioritize tasks in accordance with of tasks LU-4 Meet specified deadlines LU-5 Hle coworkers using effective time management Total Hours
9 Industrial Sports Wear Stitcher Curriculum Contents Module 1 Title: Take order prepare for job Objectiv Module: To get understing of Job Article/Product detail. Duration: 90 Theory: 20 Practice: 70 Unit Outcome Elements Duration (Hours) Material Required P LU- 1Adjust Machine According to Job general/minor Adjustment of i.e. oiling, needle repment etc Able for general Adjustment keeping accessories parts well in p for smooth e of of keeping operational, general/mi nor maintenan ce i.e. oiling, needle repme nt etc keep operational by doing general/mi nor maintenan ce 15 Workstation Cleaning material Workshop/ workp LU-2 Arrange Martial According to job important Job Article use as per Job order instruction. Knowledge Product related Martial before stitching start Ability to use Martial as ;per asked point. 25 Workstation Cleaning material Workshop/ workp 9
10 LU-3 get label bar code according to article LU-4 Analyze master sample in detail job related Label's Bar Code. keep us Label's Bar Code Job article require Job Article Master Sample in Detail of stitching, Work Analyze Master Sample make product as per approved sample also per Job order instruction. Knowledge Product related Label's Bar code before stitching start Ability to use Label's bar code as ;per asked point, belt cover etc e Product related information Size use Martial make a good product as per master sample Single needle lock stitch Safety devices i.e. needle/eye guard, figure guard, belt cover etc Needed tools Workstation Cleaning material Workshop/ workp Workshop/ workp 10
11 Module 2 Title: Maintain Objectiv Module: To get understing of Maintain Stitching Machine. Duration: 70 Theory: 20 Practice: 90 Unit Outcome Elements Duratio n (Hours) Material Required P LU-1 Oil Machine general/mino r maintenance of i.e. oiling, etc Able for general maintenance keeping accessories parts well in p for smooth of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc keep operational by doing general/min or maintenanc e 15 Workstation Cleaning material lac e LU-2 Change Machine Oil general/mino r maintenance of i.e. Change Oil Time, etc Able for general maintenance Machine Oil Change accessories parts well in p for smooth e of of keeping operational, general/min or maintenanc e i.e. oiling, needle repment etc keep operational by doing general/min 25 Workstation Cleaning material lac e 11
12 or maintenanc e 25 LU-3 Cover Machine After Work Machine Caring safe from Dust etc. keep covering on Daily Base. e of of keeping operational, general/min or maintenanc e i.e. oiling, needle repment etc keep operational by doing general/min or maintenanc e 25 Hours cover lac e LU-4 Power Off Machine. Machine Power Off after Work etc. keep Power Off Machine on Daily Base. e of of keeping operational, general/min or maintenanc e i.e. oiling, needle repment etc keep operational by doing general/min or maintenanc e 25 switch lac e Module 3 Title: Work On Various Stitching Lock Stitch Machine Objectiv Module: To get understing of operating lock Stitch. 12
13 Duration: 90 Theory: 20 Practice: 70 Unit Outcome Elements Durati on (Hours ) Material Required P LU-1 Keep work p clean organized benefits of clean organized work environmen t for smooth operations. clean organize working environmen t as per task to be completed importanc clean working environme nt organizing task for smooth. clean organize work environme nt to avoid any hazardous incident 6 Workstation Cleaning material LU-2 Keep all devices (needle/eye guard, finger guard, belt cover) in p LU-3 Keep of on workstation usage of devices to avoid any hazardous incident. keep us devices i.e. needle/eye guard, belt cover etc importanc devices ir usage while working on a. keep adjust devices on i.e. needle/ey e guard, belt cover 6 Single needle lock stitch Safety devices i.e. needle/eye guard, figure guard, belt cover etc Needed tools 13
14 operational general/min or maintenanc i.e. oiling, needle repmen t etc Able for general maintenanc e keeping accessories parts well in p for smooth etc e importanc keeping operationa l, general/mi nor maintenan ce i.e. oiling, needle repme nt etc keep operationa l by doing general/mi nor maintenan ce 8 Single needle lockstitch Needed tools(screw driver) Oil Needles Workshop/ workp LU-4 Set up according to manufactur er's diagram LU-5 Adjust bobbin different types technique from bobbin to needle as per manufactur er s diagram set up in at tension to start function different types of, technique, setting of tension, as per manufacturer s diagram. set up by adjusting tension. Single needle lock stitch Different types of s Manufacturer s diagram 6 Single needle lock stitch 14
15 tensions of bobbin, its pment adjustment of tension as per requirement fill bobbin with, its pment adjustment of tension as per requirement function of bobbin, its pment adjustmen t of tension as per requireme nt. adjustmen t of bobbin tension accordingl y. Thread LU-6 Operate sewing to sew garment parts on/off button of how operate to stitch garments panels. adjust operate to sew garment panel in process. on/off button how to operate for sewing of garments parts. operate sewing to sew garment parts in process 6 Single needle lock stitch Thread Garment panel LU-7 Document work done accurately as of recording information for smooth recoding of update 6 Record register 15
16 outputs record information e.g. panel detail, operator name, number, date, shift (A or B), on manual register record informatio n i.e. garment panel detail, operator name, number etc Module 3 Title: Work On Various Stitching Over Lock Machine Objectiv Module: To get understing of operating over lock Duration: 90 Theory: 20 Practice: 70 Unit Outcome Elements Durati on (Hours ) Material Required P LU-1 Keep work p clean organized benefits of clean organized work environmen t for smooth operations. clean organize working environmen t as per task to be completed importanc clean working environme nt organizing task for smooth. clean organize work environme nt to avoid any hazardous incident 6 Workstation Cleaning material LU-2 Keep all devices importanc 6 Overlock Safety devices i.e. 16
17 (needle/eye guard, finger guard, belt cover) in p of on workstation usage of devices to avoid any hazardous incident. devices ir usage while working on a. needle/eye guard, figure guard, belt cover etc Needed tools keep us devices i.e. needle/eye guard, belt cover etc keep adjust devices on i.e. needle/eye guard, belt cover etc LU-3 Keep over lock operational general/min or maintenanc i.e. oiling, needle, cutter adjustment etc Able for general maintenanc e keeping accessories parts well in p for smooth importanc keeping operationa l, general/mi nor maintenan ce i.e. oiling, needle repme nt, cutter adjustment. keep operationa l by doing general/mi nor maintenan ce keeping accessorie s parts well 6 Overlock Needed tools Oil Needles (alky, screw driver) 17
18 in p LU-4 Set up overlock according to manufactur er's diagram different types technique as per manufactur er s diagram set up in at tension to start different types of, technique, setting of tension, as per manufactu rers diagram. set up by adjusting tension. 8 Overlock Different types of s Manufacturer s diagram LU-5 Use three four over-lock s on knit fabric as three four operations for sewing of side seams, arm hole shoulder operations in knitted garments. sew knitted garments by using three four overlock for three four s operations of over lock s for sewing of side seam, arm hole attachmen t shoulders of a knitted garment use three s four s over lock 6 Over lock Different types of knit fabric garment panel 18
19 on knitted fabric. LU-6 Use five over-lock s on woven fabric five operation of over lock for sewing of woven fabric. use five over lock for sewing of woven fabric five s operation of over lock for sewing of woven fabric. operate five over lock for sewing of woven fabric. 6 Over lock Different types of woven fabric garment panel LU-7 Document work done accurately as of recording information for smooth outputs record information e.g. panel detail, operator name, number, date, shift (A or B), on manual register recoding of update record informatio n i.e. garment panel detail, operator name, number etc 6 Record register Module 4 Title: Work on Special Machine flat lock Objectiv Module: To learn how to operate flat lock 19
20 Duration: 170 Theory: 30 Practice: 140 Unit Outcome Elements Durati on (Hours ) Material Required P LU-1 Keep work p clean organized benefits of clean organized work environmen t for smooth operations. clean organize working environmen t as per task to be completed importanc clean working environme nt organizing task for smooth. clean organize work environme nt to avoid any hazardous incident 3 Workstation Cleaning material LU-2 Keep all devices in p of on workstation usage of devices to avoid any hazardous incident. keep us devices i.e. needle/eye guard, belt cover etc importanc devices ir usage while working on a. keep adjust devices on i.e. needle/ey e guard, belt cover 4 Flat lock stitch Safety devices i.e. needle/eye guard, figure guard, belt cover etc Needed tools 20
21 etc LU-3 Keep flat lock operational general/min or maintenanc i.e. oiling, needle repmen t etc keeping all accessories parts well in p. Able for general maintenanc e keeping accessories parts well in p for smooth importanc keeping operationa l, general/mi nor maintenan ce i.e. oiling, needle repme nt etc keeping accessorie s parts well in p. keep operationa l by doing general/mi nor maintenan ce keeping accessorie s parts well in p 4 Flat lock stitch Needed tools Oil Needles (alky) LU-4 Set up according to manufactur er's diagram different types technique from bobbin to needle as per manufactur er s different types of, technique, setting of tension, as per 4 Flat lock Different types of s Manufacturer s diagram 21
22 diagram set up in at tension to start manufactu rers diagram. set up by adjusting tension. LU-5 Produce evenly spaced lines of stitching on eir side of a seam to sew a garment panel with evenly spaced lines by using flat lock sew a garment panel with evenly spaced lines by using flat lock evenly spaced lines on a knitted fabric through flat lock sew a garment panel with evenly spaced lines by using flat lock 4 Flat lock Thread Garment panel LU-6 Hem garments (sleeves, bottoms) without excessive raw edges hemming of knitted garment i.e. bottom sleeves without excessive raw edges operate flat lock to hem sleeves, bottom etc hemming of knitted garment i.e. bottom sleeves without excessive raw edges operate flat lock 4 Flat lock Thread Garment panels 22
23 without excessive raw edges to hem sleeves, bottom etc without excessive raw edges LU-7 Make belt loops through a folder for trouser s making of belt loop by using folders for trouser accurately with in targeted operation time make belt loops by using folder on flat lock making belt loop by using folders for trouser accurately with in targeted operation time sew belt loops by using folders on flat lock. 4 Flat lock Thread Garment panels Folders Needed tools(alky) LU-8 Adjust folders guides to achieve desired results function of folders guides to achieve increase process. adjust folders guides to achieve desired results. functions importanc folders guides to achieve increase process. adjust folders guides to achieve desired results. 4 Flat lock Folders Garment panels Thread Needed tools(alky) 23
24 LU-9 Document work done accurately as of recording information for smooth outputs record information e.g. panel detail, operator name, number, date, shift (A or B), on manual register recoding of update record informatio n i.e. garment panel detail, operator name, number etc 4 Record register Module 4 Title: Work on Special feed-of--arm Objectiv Module: To get knowledg operating feed-of--arm Duration: 170 Theory: 30 Practice: 140 Unit LU-1 Keep work p clean organized Outcome benefits of clean organized work environmen t for smooth operations. clean organize working Elements importanc clean working environme nt organizing task for smooth. Durati on (Hours ) 3 Material Required Workstation Cleaning material P 24
25 environmen t as per task to be completed clean organize work environme nt to avoid any hazardous incident LU-2 Keep all devices in p of on workstation usage of devices to avoid any hazardous incident. keep us devices i.e. needle/eye guard, belt cover etc Explain Knowledg importanc devices ir usage while working on a. keep adjust devices on i.e. needle/eye guard, belt cover etc 4 Feed-of-arm Safety devices i.e. needle/eye guard, figure guard, belt cover etc Needed tools(alky screw driver) LU-3 Keep feed-of-arm operational general/min or maintenanc i.e. oiling, needle repmen t etc keeping all accessories parts well in p. Able for importanc keeping operationa l, general/mi nor maintenan ce i.e. oiling, needle repme nt etc keeping accessorie 4 Feed-of-arm Needed tools Oil Needles (Alky, screw driver) 25
26 general maintenanc e keeping accessories parts well in p for smooth s parts well in p. keep operationa l by doing general/mi nor maintenan ce keeping accessorie s parts well in p LU-4 Set up according to manufactur er's diagram different types technique as per manufactur er s diagram set up in at tension to start different types of, technique, setting of tension, as per manufactu rers diagram. set up by adjusting tension. 4 Feed-of-arm Different types of s Manufacturer s diagram LU-5 Do basic adjustment on s basic adjustment of i.e. folder adjustment (tape/felled basic adjustment of i.e. folder adjustment 4 Feed-of-arm Needed tools(crew driver, alky) 26
27 seam) (tape/felle d seam) perform basic adjustment on perform basic adjustment s on. LU-6 Hle fabric in folder to produce clean secure felled seams s hling of fabric in attached folder to produce clean, secure felled seams without raw edges. hle fabric in folders to produce clean secure felled seams hling of fabric in attached folder to produce clean, secure felled seams without raw edges. hle fabric in folders to produce clean secure felled seams 4 Feed-of-arm Garment panel Folders LU-7 Attach tape using folder function of folder correct adjustment of folder to attach tape function of folder, correct adjustment of folder to attach tape 4 Feed-of-arm Tape Folder Needed tools attaché tape using folder attach tape using correct folder 27
28 LU-8 Document work done accurately as of recording information for smooth outputs record information e.g. panel detail, operator name, number, date, shift (A or B), on manual register recoding of update record informatio n i.e. garment panel detail, operator name, number etc 4 Record register Module 4 Title: Work on Special bar teck Objectiv Module: To get knowledg operating bar teck Duration: 170 Theory: 30 Practice: 140 Unit LU-1 Keep work p clean organized Outcome benefits of clean organized work environmen t for smooth operations. clean organize working environmen t as per Elements importanc clean working environme nt organizing task for smooth. clean organize work Durati on (Hours ) 3 Material Required Workstation Cleaning material P 28
29 task to be completed environme nt to avoid any hazardous incident LU-2 Keep all devices in p of on workstation usage of devices to avoid any hazardous incident. keep us devices i.e. needle/eye guard, belt cover etc importanc devices ir usage while working on a. Ability to keep adjust devices on i.e. needle/ey e guard, belt cover etc 4 Bar teck Safety devices i.e. needle/eye guard, figure guard, belt cover etc Needed tools(crew driver, alky) LU-3 Keep operational general/min or maintenanc i.e. oiling, needle repmen t etc Able for general maintenanc e for smooth importanc keeping operationa l, general/mi nor maintenan ce i.e. oiling, needle repme nt etc keep operationa 4 Bar teck Needed tools Oil Needles Needed tools(screw driver, alky) 29
30 l by doing general/mi nor maintenan ce LU-4 Set up according to manufactur er's diagram different types technique as per manufactur er s diagram set up in at tension to start types, technique, setting of tension, as per manufactu rers diagram. set up by adjusting tension. 4 Bar teck Different types of s Manufacturer s diagram LU-5 Sew bar teck to quality, where on garments sewing of bar teck to quality of sewing operation sew bar teck to quality at a location on garments sewing of bar teck to quality of sewing operation sew bar teck to quality at a location on garments 4 Bar teck Garment panel Thread LU-6 Adjust bobbin, function of 4 Bar tack Thread 30
31 tension to remove insecure stitch bobbin tension as per requirement. adjust bobbin tension to remove insecure stitch function of bobbin tension as per requireme nt. adjust bobbin, tension to remove insecure stitches LU-7 Document work done accurately as of recording information for smooth outputs record information e.g. panel detail, operator name, number, date, shift (A or B), on manual register recoding of update record informatio n i.e. garment panel detail, operator name, number etc 4 Record register 31
32 Module 4 Title: Work on Special 2&4 Needle Belt ( concise) Objectiv Module: To get knowledg operating concise Duration: 170 Theory: 30 Practice: 140 Unit Outcome Elements Durati on (Hours ) Material Required P LU-1 Keep work p clean organized benefits of clean organized work environmen t for smooth operations. clean organize working environmen t as per task to be completed importanc clean working environme nt organizing task for smooth. clean organize work environme nt to avoid any hazardous incident 3 Workstation Cleaning material LU-2 Keep all devices in p of on workstation usage of devices to avoid any hazardous incident. keep us devices i.e. needle/eye guard, belt importanc devices ir usage while working on a. keep adjust devices on i.e. 4 Single needle lock stitch Safety devices i.e. needle/eye guard, figure guard, belt cover etc Needed tools (alkey,screw driver) 32
33 cover etc needle/ey e guard, belt cover etc LU-3 Keep operational general/min or maintenanc i.e. oiling, needle repmen t etc Able for general maintenanc e for smooth importanc keeping operationa l, general/mi nor maintenan ce i.e. oiling, needle repme nt etc keep operationa l by doing general/mi nor maintenan ce 4 Concise Needed tools Oil Needles Needed tools(screw driver, alky) LU-4 Set up according to manufactur er's diagram different types technique from looper to needle as per manufactur er s diagram set up in at different types of, technique, setting of tension, as per manufactu rers diagram. setting up 4 Concise Different types of s Manufacturer s diagram 33
34 tension to start of of by adjusting tension. LU-4 Attach Waist Belt (elasticized) waist belt attachment operation of attach waist belt on concise waist belt attachmen t operation of attach waist belt on concise 4 Concise Waist belt LU-6 Document work done accurately as of recording information for smooth outputs record information e.g. panel detail, operator name, number, date, shift (A or B), on manual register recoding of update record informatio n i.e. garment panel detail, operator name, number etc 4 Record register 34
35 Module 4 Title: Work on Special button hole Objectiv Module: To get knowledg operating button hole Duration: 170 Theory: 30 Practice: 140 Unit LU-1 Keep work p clean organized Outcome benefits of clean organized work environmen t for smooth operations. clean organize working environmen t as per task to be completed Elements e of of clean working environment organizing task for smooth. clean organize work environment to avoid any hazardous incident Duratio n (Hours ) 3 Material Required Workstation Cleaning material P l ace LU-2 Keep all devices in p of on workstation usage of devices to avoid any hazardous incident. keep us devices i.e. needle/eye e of of devices ir usage while working on a. keep adjust devices on i.e. needle/eye guard, belt cover etc 4 Button hole Safety devices i.e. needle/eye guard, figure guard, belt cover etc Needed tools l ace 35
36 guard, belt cover etc LU-3 Keep button hole operation al general/min or maintenanc Able for general maintenanc e for smooth e of of keeping operational, general/mino r maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc keep operational by doing general/mino r maintenance 4 Button hole Needed tools Oil Needles (alky) l ace LU-4 Adjust s with all attachmen ts accessori es adjustment of with all attachment s accessorie s adjust with all attachment s accessorie s e of adjustment of with all attachments accessories i.e. knife etc adjust with all attachments accessories 4 Button hole Needed tools(alky) Accessories l ace LU-5 Sew button holes of correct size at location of sewing of button holes of correct size at e of sewing of button holes of correct size at location of 4 Button hole Thread Garment panel l ace 36
37 garment LU-6 Use appropriat e siz knife for desired siz button hole LU-7 Document work done accurately as location of garment Ability to sew button holes of correct size at a location different sizes of knives for desired button hole at identified location on garment use appropriate siz knife for desired siz button hole of recording information for smooth outputs record information e.g. panel detail, operator name, number, date, shift (A or B), on manual register garment sew button holes of correct size t a location. Demonstrate sizes of different knives for desired button hole at identified location on garment use appropriate siz knife for desired size of button hole e of recoding of update record information i.e. garment panel detail, operator name, number etc 4 Button hole 4 Document register l ace l ace 37
38 Module 4 Title: Work on Special button attaching Objectiv Module: To get knowledg operating button attaching Duration: 170 Theory: 30 Practice: 140 Unit LU-1 Keep work p clean organize d Outcome benefits of clean organized work environme nt for smooth operations. clean organize working environme nt as per task to be completed Elements e of of clean working environment organizing task for smooth. clean organize work environment to avoid any hazardous incident Duratio n (Hours ) 3 Material Required Workstation Cleaning material P l ace LU-2 Keep all devices in p of on workstation usage of devices to avoid any hazardous incident. keep us devices i.e. needle/eye e of of devices ir usage while working on a. keep adjust devices on i.e. needle/eye guard, belt cover etc 4 Button attaching Safety devices i.e. needle/eye guard, figure guard, belt cover etc Needed tools l ace 38
39 guard, belt cover etc LU-3 Keep button attaching operation al general/mi nor maintenanc i.e. oiling, needle repme nt Able for general maintenanc e for smooth e of of keeping operational, general/mino r maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc. keep operational by doing general/mino r maintenance 4 Button hole Safety devices i.e. needle/eye guard, figure guard, belt cover etc Needed tools (alky) l ace LU-4 Adjust to hole four hole buttons adjustment of to hole four hol buttons e.g. tension adjust to hole four hole buttons Demonstrate adjustment of for hole four hol buttons e.g. tension adjust to hole four hole buttons 4 Button attach Different types of s Manufacturer s diagram l ace LU-5 Adjust for different sizes of button adjustment of gauge clutch for different sizes of button e of adjustment of gauge clutch for different sizes of button 4 Button attach Different sizes of buttons l ace Recognize 39
40 different sizes of buttons adjustment of accordingly recognize differ sizes of buttons adjustment of accordingly LU-6 Attach button where LU-7 Docume nt work done accuratel y as attaching of button on position of garment attach button on position of garment of recording information for smooth outputs record information e.g. panel detail, operator name, number, date, shift (A or B), on manual register e of attaching of button on position of garment attach button where on garment e of recoding of update record information i.e. garment panel detail, operator name, number etc 4 Button attaching Different sizes of buttons 4 Record register l ace l ace 40
41 Module 5 Title: Get Final Piece Inspected Objectiv Module: To be able Get Fault from Final Piece Duration: 80 Theory: 10 Practice: 70 Unit LU-1 Identify fault Outcome Garment Quality Issues Elements Explain Quality issues work man shape, size or fault of garment. Duration (Hours) 16 Material Required P Classroom LU-2 Correction of faults problem solving conflict resolution techniques Faults Stitching Correction Explain Faults correction. 16 Classroom LU-3 Submit corrected piece LU-4 Conform correctness of label bar code LU-5 Cross check completion submit Corrected piece to QC Dept/head stitching dept respect QC. Dept underst job Label s Bar Code etc. Follow Label s Bar Code Instruction Finish product Quality Explain about ethical stards social norms which working in a factory Explain for Label s Bar code detail. Explain Quality Parameter Houts Case studies Role play sheets Activity sheets Classroom Classroom Classroom 41
42 of article In detail. Module 6 Title: Adopt Safety Precautions Objectiv Module: To be able to adopt Safety Precautions Duration: 80 Theory: 10 Practice: 70 Unit Outcome Elements Duratio n (Hours) Material Required P LU-1 Apply Personal Safety By Using Safety Gloves LU-2 Apply workp requirement s LU-3 Apply Safety Tools & Equipment LU-4 Apply Safety Environmen t Nonsmoking in stitching Hall apply principles of practices in a company adopt at time Recognize explain workp security requirement s Safety tools Equipment in Factory basic trainee for using apply environment follow instruction for in factory Explain using elements with practices working at a station Explain demonstrate workp health, security requirement Explain about Equipment Demonstrate to deal with hazardous or emergency situations 20 Houts Case studies Role play sheets Activity sheets Classroo m 20 Classroo m 20 Classroo m 20 Classroo m 42
43 Module 7Title: Develop professionalism Objectiv Module: To be able to adopt professional approach while working in a factory Duration: 90 Theory: 20 Practice: 70 Unit Outcome Elements Duration (Hours) Material Required P LU-1&2 Maintain Good Working Environment Working Environment Policy Able Maintain Good Working Environment Environment professional Worker/Stitcher Adopt maintain good Working Environment 18 Houts Classroom LU-3&4 Be Punctual, Well Groom factory Timing Punctual in working timing Explain Time waist effective/loses 18 Houts Classroom LU-5 Peaceful good attitude with or worker seniors experts take guidance from experts / seniors Explain how to take guidance from experts/seniors 18 Houts Classroom LU-6 Participate in skill test/ competition of skill test for future growth/career participate in skill test/ competition Explain of evaluation by skill test/competition for furr training development 18 hurs Houts Classroom 43
44 Module 8 Title: Communicate with co-workers Objectiv Module: To be able to communicate with co-workers effectively Duration: 80 Theory: 10 Practice: 70 Unit Outcome Elements Duratio n (Hours) Material Required Learnin g P LU-1,2 Communicatio n behavior with coworkers his supervisor LU-3 Communicate with merchiser concept of effective communicatio n conducive behavior with co-workers, line checker supervisor. interpret work related instructions accurately as Explain about communi cation channels its importanc e for conduciv e behavior with coworkers Explain work related instructio n correctly 20 Classroo m 20 Houts Case studies Role play sheets Activity sheets Classroo m LU-4 Communica te with R&D Dept produce reports work related documents as per requirement Explain report writing skills as per requirem ents 20 Classroo m 44
45 Module 9 Title: Manage time Objectiv Module: To be able to manage time effectively Duration: 30 Theory: 20 Practice: 10 Unit Outcome Elements Duration (Hours) Material Required P LU-1 Manage time to complete assigned work within stipulated time frame underst self management time management skills management time as per requirement Explain time manageme nt self manageme nt skills 6 Houts Case studies Role play sheets Activity sheets Classroom LU-2 Manage work load as by management underst work load management techniques as per requirement Explain work load manageme nt techniques 6 Classroom LU-3 Prioritize tasks in accordance with of tasks prioritize task i.e. high, medium low priority tasks. Explain methods of task prioritizatio n at work p 6 Classroom LU-4 Meet specified deadlines meet specified deadlines of a task Explain how to meet specified deadlin a task 6 Classroom 45
46 LU-5 Hle co-workers using effective time management hle coworkers by unsung effective time management techniques Explain how to hle coworkers with effective time manageme nt for better coordinatio n productivity 6 Classroom 46
47 Assessment Template Module 1 Title: Take Order And Prepare For The Job. Objectiv Module: To get understing of Job Product Duration: 90 Theory: 20 Practice: 70 Unit Theory Days/ Workp Days/ Recommended Formative Assessment Recommended Methodology Scheduled Dates M1-LU-1 Adjust Machine according to Job Explain of stitching Machine adjustment. Stitching method, Oral Practical/ Demonstration MCQs Written test At end of module M1-LU-2 Arrange Material According To Job Explain Martial of Job Product. Fabric, Thread, Buttons etc. M1-LU-3 To Get Label Bar Code According to Job M1-LU-4 Analyze Master Sample in Detail Explain of Label Bar Code informatio n before Stitching Explain 47
48 Of Job Product Mast sample in detail. Work man ship, Sizing, Stitching method. Module 2 Title: Maintain Machine Objectiv Module: To get understing Maintenance Duration: 90 Theory: 20 Practice: 70 Learnin g Unit Theory Days/hour s Workp Days/hour s Recommended Formative Assessment Recommended Methodology Schedule d Dates M2-LU-1-LU-2 Oil The Machine / Change Machine Oil Explain importanc keeping operationa l, general/mi nor maintenan ce i.e. oiling, needle repme nt etc Oral Practical/ Demonstratio n MCQs Written test At end of module M2-LU-3 Cover Machine After Work Explain importanc Cover after Work. M2-LU-4 Clean 48
49 Machine After daily work. Explain importanc clean working environm ent organizing task for smooth productio n. M2-LU-5 Power Off Machine after finish Work Explain importanc devices ir usage power off Machine. Module 3 Title: Work On Various Machine Objectiv Module: To get understing Stitching Machine Operating Duration: 90 Theory: 20 Practice: 70 Unit Theory Days/hour s Workp Days/hour s Recommended Formative Assessment Recommended Methodology Schedule d Dates M3-LU-1 Work on Lock Stitch Machine Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc keeping accessories Oral Practical/ Demonstratio n MCQs Written test At end of module 49
50 parts well in p. M3-LU-2 Work on Over Lock Machine Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc Demonstrate keeping operational by doing general/minor setting of tension, as per manufacturer s diagram M3-LU-3 Adjust Machine accordin g to article. Explain different types of, technique, setting of tension, as per manufacturer s diagram. 50
51 Module 4 Title: Work On Special Machine Objectiv Module: To get understing Stitching Machine Operating Duration: 170 Theory: 30 Practice: 140 Unit M4-LU-1 Work On Bar take Machine Theory Days/ Workp Days/ Recommended Formative Assessment Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc keeping accessories parts well in p. setting of tension, as per manufacturers diagram Recommended Methodology Oral Practical/ Demonstration MCQs Written test Scheduled Dates At end of module M4-LU-2 Work on Flat Lock Machine M4-LU-3 Work On Button Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc Demonstrate keeping operational by doing general/minor setting of tension, as per manufacturers diagram 51
52 Take Machine M4-LU-4 Work On Button Hole Machine M4-LU-5 Work On Zig Zag Machine Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc Demonstrate keeping operational by doing general/minor setting of tension, as per manufacturers diagram Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc Demonstrate keeping operational by doing general/minor setting of tension, as per manufacturers diagram Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc Demonstrate keeping operational by doing general/minor setting of tension, as per manufacturers 52
53 diagram M4-LU-6 Work On Feed of Arm Machine M4-LU-7 Work On Eyelid Machine M4-LU-8 Work On Union Special Machine Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc Demonstrate keeping operational by doing general/minor setting of tension, as per manufacturers diagram Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc Demonstrate keeping operational by doing general/minor setting of tension, as per manufacturers diagram Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc Demonstrate keeping operational by 53
54 doing general/minor setting of tension, as per manufacturers diagram M4-LU-9 Work On Safety Over Lock Machine M4-LU-10 Work On 2 & 4 Needle Machine M4- LU11/12 APPLY SEALING ON FABRIC / INSERT SEALING TAPE Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc Demonstrate keeping operational by doing general/minor setting of tension, as per manufacturers diagram Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc Demonstrate keeping operational by doing general/minor setting of tension, as per manufacturers diagram Explain of keeping operational, general/minor maintenance i.e. oiling, needle repment etc 54
55 Demonstrate keeping operational by doing general/minor setting of tension, as per manufacturers diagram Module 5Title: Get Final Piece Inspected Objectiv Module: To be able garment Quality inspection Duration: 80 Theory: 10 Practice: 70 Unit Theory Days/ Workp Days/ Recommended Formative Assessment Recommended Methodology Scheduled Dates M6-LU-1 Identify Fault Explain garment fault, Size out, poor work man ship, stitching fault etc. Oral Practical/ Demonstration MCQs Written test At end of module M6-LU-2 Correction of Fault explain fault in detail after correction fault is Major type or minor type. M5-LU-3 Submit Corrected Piece Explain quality issue for good working. M5-LU-4 Cross Check The Able garment 55
56 completion of article fault, Size out, poor work man ship, stitching fault or quality issue etc. Module 6 Title: Adopt Safety Precautions Objectiv Module: To be able to adopt occupational health practices Duration: 80 Theory: 10 Practice: 70 Unit M6-LU-1 Apply Personal Safety M6-LU-2 Apply Work p Safety Theory Days/hour s Workp Days/hour s Recommended Formative Assessment Explain of devices ir usage while working. Explain of clean working environment organizing task for smooth Explain demonstrate workp health, requirement Recommended Methodology Oral Practical/ Demonstratio n MCQs Written test Schedule d Dates At end of module M6-LU-3 Apply Safety Tools & Equipmen t Explain SAFETY Tools /Equipment of clean working environment organizing task for smooth. Demonstrate cleaning organizing 56
57 work environment to avoid any hazardous incident M6-LU-3 Avoid Smoking in stitching hall Explain Safety environment any Safety hazardous incident Module 7 Title: Develop professionalism Objectiv Module: To be able to adopt professional approach while working in a factory Duration: 90 Theory: 20 Practice: 70 Unit Theory Days/hour s Workp Days/hour s Recommended Formative Assessment Recommended Methodology Schedule d Dates M7-LU-1 Maintain Good working Environmen t Explain of devices ir usage while working. Explain of clean working environment organizing task for smooth Oral Practical/ Demonstratio n MCQs Written test At end of module M7-LU-2 Be Punctual M7-LU-2 Explain Punctuality adopts on working timing. 57
58 Be Well Groomed Explain advantage s of getting technical profession al trainings Explain how to take guidance from experts/se niors Module 8 Title: Communicate with co-workers Objectiv Module: To be able to communicate with co-workers effectively Duration: 80 Theory: 10 Practice: 70 Unit Theory Days/hour s Workp Days/hour s Recommended Formative Assessment Recommended Methodology Schedule d Dates M8-LU-1,2 Communicat e with coworkers Explain measurement point with size chart. Oral Practical/ Demonstratio n MCQs Written test At end of module M8-LU-3 Communicat e with Merchise r Explain understan d garment fabric workmen ship also size etc. M8-LU-4 Communicat e with Production Explain or workers any quality 58
59 In-charge issue. Module 9 Title: Mange Time Objectiv Module: To be able to manage time effectively Duration: 30 Theory: 20 Practice: 10 Recommended Unit Methodology M13-LU-1 Manage time to complete assigned work within stipulated time frame M13-LU-2 Manage work load as by managemen t M13-LU-3 Prioritize tasks in accordance with of tasks Theory Days/hour s Workp Days/hour s Recommended Formative Assessment Explain time management self management skills Explain work load management techniques Explain methods of task prioritization at work p Oral Practical/ Demonstratio n MCQs Written test Schedule d Dates At end of module M13-LU-4 Meet specified deadlines M13-LU-5 Hle co-workers using effective time managemen t Explain how to meet specified deadline of a task Explain how to hle coworkers with effective time 59
60 managem ent for better coordinati on productivi ty 60
61 List of Machinery/Equipment/Tools (For a Class of 25 Students) NAME OF TRADE Duration of Course Stitching Machine Operator 6 Months Sr.No Nomenclatur Equipment/Tools Quantity 1 Single needle lock Stitch Machine 25 2 Over lock 5 3 Flat lock 5 4 Feed-of--arm- 5 5 Bar tack 5 6 Concise 5 7 Button hole 5 8 Button attaching 5 9 Folder different s Screw driver (set) Tweezers L-key Scissor 15 List of Consumable Materials (For a Class of 25 Students) Sr.No Nam Material/Items 1 Knit fabric 2 Thread different types Needles different types of 3 s 4 Sewing paper for exercises 5 Buttons (2,4 holes) 6 Sewing oil 7 Cotton Fabric 8 Board marker 9 Duster 10 First aid box 11 Tailoring chalk 12 Detergent 13 Kerosene oil 14 Cleaning brush 15 Petrol 16 Machine Oil 61
62 Reference Material Stitching Machine Operator Manual Houts for Occupational Health Safety Stards, Communication Skill, Team work, professionalism time management. 62
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