1 Products are developed showing an awareness of the clothing industry structure in relation to products, raw materials, processes and customer needs.
2 A Technical Drawing for each specified product is shown in an accepted medium, in proportion and specification sheets contain all relevant information.
3 The master pattern for each specified product is constructed according to customer specifications.
4 A sample for each specified product is manufactured to the level of quality required using appropriate methods and equipment.
5 The costing for each product is calculated and validated according to customer requirements.
1 Samples of specific raw materials used in garment manufacture are categorised according to fundamental textile and raw material knowledge.
2 The raw materials used in specific products are discussed in relation to properties, end use and construction of relevant components.
3 The fundamental requirements and methods of material storage, control and inspection are explained and deviations are recorded and explained.
4 The application, use or attachment of relevant raw materials and the related equipment or machine part is identified and correct procedures are recommended.
1 The relevant and acceptable processes for a range of specified products are discussed.
2 A production plan encompassing all appropriate constraints is developed.
3 Common quality problems are discussed and solutions are recommended for corrective action.
4 Standard times are determined for a given product and performance in a factory is monitored against these standards.
5 The current health, safety & security system in the workplace is audited and recommendations for corrective and preventative action to enhance the system are made.
6 The maintenance requirements for basic machinery are investigated and recommendations for the implementation of a maintenance plan for basic machinery are produced.
1 Reports include relevant terminology, logical structure, problem identification & recommendations and are professionally presented.
2 Numeric data and formulae is correctly used within suitable tolerances.
3 Word processing ability and fundamental knowledge of computers is demonstrated through presentation of basic business correspondence.
4 Storyboards and product displays for specified products will be professionally presented.
5 The accessing and processing of information from directed and self-sourced material from given references and a reference library will be demonstrated.
1 Reports show the relation of a range of specified products with the structure of the clothing pipeline.
2 Areas of personal and business potential are identified and assessed.
3 A basic business plan for micro enterprise is investigated and presented, using basic project management principles.
4 The ability to communicate with, work in and supervise a team showing tolerance for cultural differences is demonstrated.
5 Effective personal management skills are demonstrated in professional manner of conduct and presentation of all work.
Integrated assessment:
Formative assessment:
Various appropriate methods of assessment are used to assess the development of the learner and indicate areas for improvement. Methods used will encourage problem-solving skills, integration of relevant learning material and ensure the purpose of the qualification is met. The knowledge, skills and values relating to academic and professional competencies will be assessed through tests, laboratory work, group projects and experiential learning placement assignments.
Summative assessment:
Various methods of assessment are used to assess the result of the learning and accredit the learner. These include portfolio submissions, written tests, presentations and panel interviews.
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