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Basic Work Study
By the end of this course, participants will be able to: - Understand the principles and concepts of work study. - Apply time and motion study techniques to analyse work processes. - Perform accurate work measurement. - Identify and eliminate bottlenecks and inefficiencies in work processes. - Improve productivity and optimise resource utilisation. - Implement basic ergonomic principles for impro…
Occupational Certificate: Project Manager
The purpose of this qualification is to prepare a learner to operate as a Project Manager. A Project Manager applies knowledge of project management to achieve project objectives in a specific field of application. A qualified learner will be able to: Initiate a project to address specific project objectives.• Plan and prepare the delivery of a project. • Execute and control the delivery of a pro…
Occupational Certificate: Valuer (Municipal Property Assessor)
The purpose of this qualification is to prepare a learner to operate as a Municipal Property Assessor. A Municipal Property Assessor (MPA) provides a number of services and support services within a municipality. They coordinate the implementation of the Municipal Property Rates Act (MPRA) in order to ensure compliance, collect data on properties determine the market value of a single residential…
Intermediate Work Study
This course aims: - To deepen participants' understanding of work study principles and techniques. - To equip participants with advanced tools and methodologies for analysing and improving work processes. - To develop participants' skills in optimising work efficiency and resource utilisation. - To provide practical hands-on experience through case studies and exercises.
Manual Pattern Grading
By the end of the course, students will be able to: - Understand the basics of computer pattern making. - Create and modify digital patterns. - Learn to grade patterns for different sizes. - Generate marker layouts for optimal fabric usage. - Develop the skills needed to work with Gerber software in a professional setting.
Garment Costing
By the end of the course, participants will be able to: - Understand the fundamentals of garment costing. - Calculate material costs, including fabric, trims, and accessories. - Estimate labour costs and productivity. - Evaluate overhead costs. - Determine the total cost of a garment. - Analyse cost breakdowns and make cost-effective decisions.
Fabric Knowledge (Workshop)
A workshop on fabric knowledge is an excellent opportunity to educate participants about different types of fabrics, their properties, and their practical applications.
Fabric Quality Inspection and Faults Classification
At the end of the course, participants will: - Understand the importance of fabric quality inspection in the textile industry. - Learn how to identify and classify common fabric faults. - Develop proficiency in fabric inspection techniques and equipment. - Gain the ability to create comprehensive quality inspection reports. - Apply quality standards and best practices in fabric inspection.
Quality Control in Clothing
By the end of this course, participants will be able to: - Understand the importance of quality control in clothing manufacturing. - Identify and rectify common defects in clothing production. - Implement effective quality control processes throughout the manufacturing cycle. - Utilise appropriate tools and techniques for quality assessment.
Computer Grading
By the end of this course, learners should be able to: - Have a good understanding of computer pattern grading techniques, - Be proficient in using CAD software for grading, - - Will have completed a practical project that demonstrates their skills in pattern grading.
Cutting Room Management
By the end of this course, participants will: - Understand the key processes in a cutting room. - Implement efficient workflow strategies to improve productivity. - Manage resources effectively, including machinery and personnel. - Ensure quality control and minimise wastage. - Lead and coordinate a cutting room team for optimal results. - Apply industry best practices for cutting room management.
ISO 9001:2015 (Online) 2027
On successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Understand the need for a Quality Management System in a service and manufacturing company. Be able to identify and analyze risks. Understand the purpose of each of the Quality Management System elements. Be able to compile procedures and work instructions. Be able to recognize measuring techniques to analyze the Quality Manage…
Quality Assurance Techniques (Online) 2027
On successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Design sampling plans Direct process control Understand the methods and requirements of inspection Evaluate quality costs Understand the organizational quality responsibilities Analyse management and operator controllable defects.
Introduction to Garment Technology
By the end of the course, students should be able to: - Understand the fundamentals of pattern making and garment construction. - Learn how to create basic patterns for various garments. - Develop the skills to cut fabric accurately and assemble garments. - Gain an appreciation for fashion design and clothing construction. - Create finished garments.
ISO 22000:2018
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will:
Understand the requirements of ISO 22000:2018.
Communicate any changes in FSMS specific requirements arising because of transitioning from ISO 22000:2005 to ISO 22000:2018.
Understand the PDCA Approach.
Comprehend the context of food organizations.
Appreciate Leadership roles.
Grasp the concept of planning including Management…
Quality Control Techniques (Online) 2027
On successful completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
Understand the Quality System and the need for a Quality System, Do a Sampling, Inspection Layout a QC Department, Do quality control, Understand the Quality, Wheel concept, Do risk identification.
Offered by: Engineering Department
Garment Specifications (Workshop)
- Understand the importance of garment specifications in the fashion and textile industry. - Learn how to create accurate and comprehensive garment specifications. - Gain hands-on experience in developing garment specifications. - Explore common challenges and best practices in the garment specification process. - Learn how to use garment specifications to
Quality Awareness for Supervisors and Operators
At the end of the course, participants will: - Understand the importance of quality in clothing manufacturing. - Learn quality control techniques and best practices. - Improve communication and collaboration between supervisors and operators. - Identify and resolve common quality issues in clothing production.
Computer Pattern Making and Grading
By the end of the course, learners will be able to: - Understand the basics of computer pattern making. - Create and modify digital patterns. - Learn to grade patterns for different sizes. - Generate marker layouts for optimal fabric usage. - Develop the skills needed to work with Gerber software in a professional setting.
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