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MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package

Companion Volume Implementation Guide Release 1.1

November 2016

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These materials were developed by Manufacturing Skills Australia in association with the Commonwealth Government through the Department of Education and Training © 2016 Commonwealth of Australia. With the exception of the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, the Department’s logo, any material protected by a trade mark and where otherwise noted, all material presented in this document is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Australia licence.

Disclaimer This work is the result of consultations with Australian industry participants. It is a collaborative view and does not necessarily represent the view of Department of Education and Training or any specific body. For the sake of brevity, it may omit factors which could be pertinent in particular cases. While care has been taken in the preparation of this material, Department of Education and Training and the original developer do not warrant that any licensing or registration requirements specified here are either complete or up-to-date for your State or Territory. Department of Education and Training and the original developer do not accept any liability for any damage or loss (including indirect and consequential loss) incurred by any person as a result of relying on the information contained in this material. The Commonwealth, through Department of Education and Training, does not accept any liability to any person for the information or advice (or the use of such information or advice) which is provided in this material or incorporated into it by reference. The information is provided on the basis that all persons accessing this material undertake responsibility for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its content. No liability is accepted for any information or services which may appear in any other format. No responsibility is taken for any information or services which may appear on any linked websites.

Published by: Manufacturing Skills Australia Release Date: 21 November 2016

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Contents

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 1 Who is this guide for? ........................................................................................................................... 1

Overview information ............................................................................................................................. 1 MST Version control and modification history..................................................................................... 1 MST Modification history details ......................................................................................................... 1

MST Release 1.1 – Industry Reference Committee upgrade ........................................................... 1 MST Release 1.0 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Notes re LMT07 components not carried forward in MST Release 1 .............................................. 2

MST mapping of changes ........................................................................................................................ 3 MST Release 1.1 – mapping to MST Release 1 ..................................................................................... 3

Updated MST qualifications ............................................................................................................. 3 Updated MST units of competency .................................................................................................. 4 Updated imported units ................................................................................................................... 5

Qualifications, Units of Competency and Skill Sets in MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package Release 1.0 ................................................................................................................................ 6

MST qualifications ................................................................................................................................ 6 MST units of competency and prerequisites ........................................................................................ 7 Imported units of competency and prerequisites .............................................................................. 16 Skill Sets .............................................................................................................................................. 18 Mapping and equivalence – MST Release 1 to LMT07 ....................................................................... 18

Overview of the Australian textiles, clothing and footwear (TCF) industry .......................................... 19 Key work and training requirements .................................................................................................. 19 Regulation and licensing requirements .............................................................................................. 20

Implementation information ................................................................................................................. 21 Choosing the appropriate qualification .............................................................................................. 21 Career pathways ................................................................................................................................. 21 MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package - qualifications pathway chart .................... 22

MST Qualifications and the AQF............................................................................................................ 23 Choosing electives .............................................................................................................................. 27 MST Qualifications with specialisations ............................................................................................. 34 Importing elective units...................................................................................................................... 34 Contextualising units of competency ................................................................................................. 34 Work health and safety (WHS) ........................................................................................................... 35 Legal considerations for learners in the workplace/work placements .............................................. 35 Access and equity ............................................................................................................................... 35 Reasonable adjustments .................................................................................................................... 35 Foundation Skills ................................................................................................................................ 35 Employability Skills ............................................................................................................................. 36

Delivering the training ........................................................................................................................... 37 Skilled trainers and assessors ............................................................................................................. 37 Mode of delivery ................................................................................................................................ 37 Resource and equipment requirements ............................................................................................ 37

Assessing learners ................................................................................................................................. 38 General ............................................................................................................................................... 38 Designing assessment for the TCF industries ..................................................................................... 38 Conducting assessments .................................................................................................................... 39

Links ....................................................................................................................................................... 40 Useful Industry links ....................................................................................................................... 40 General links ................................................................................................................................... 40

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State training authorities ................................................................................................................ 40 Appendix A: Mapping of MST Release 1 qualifications ......................................................................... 41

MST Release 1.0 qualifications mapping to LMT07 qualifications ..................................................... 41 LMT07 qualifications mapping to MST Release 1 qualifications ........................................................ 43

Appendix B: Mapping of units of competency ...................................................................................... 46 MST Release 1.0 Units of Competency to LMT07 Units of Competency ........................................... 46 LMT07 Units of Competency to MST Release 1.0 Units of Competency ........................................... 60

Appendix C: Employability skills summaries ......................................................................................... 75 Certificate II ........................................................................................................................................ 75 Certificate III ....................................................................................................................................... 76 Certificate IV ....................................................................................................................................... 77 Diploma .............................................................................................................................................. 79 Advanced Diploma ............................................................................................................................. 80

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Manufacturing Skills Australia MST Companion Volume Implementation Guide R1.1 – 21 November 2016 Page 1

Introduction

Who is this guide for?

The MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Companion Volume Implementation Guide is designed to assist State and Territory Training Authorities (STAs), regulators, assessors, trainers, Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) and enterprises in delivering training based on the units of competency and qualifications in the MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package. It has been developed to assist RTOs to meet the requirements of the Standards for RTOs.

Overview information

MST Version control and modification history

Guide Version TP Release TP Status TP Release Date

1.1 1.1 Current 21 November 2016

1.0 1.0 Replaced 4 July 2016

MST Modification history details

MST Release 1.1 – Industry Reference Committee upgrade

Typographical and data entry errors corrected in the following components:

Qualifications: MST20616, MST30116, MST30216, MST30316, MST30816, MST40216, MST40416, MST40516, MST50116, MST60116, MST60216. Units of competency: MSTCL2006, MSTCL3002, MSTCL3003, MSTCL3004, MSTCL3006, MSTCL3007, MSTCL3010, MSTCL4001, MSTFD2001, MSTML3003.

Superseded imported unit replaced. All components remain equivalent.

Refer to mapping of changes for full details. MST Release 1.0 Release 1 of the MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package included the following range of qualifications:

- TCF Production - Leather and Leather Production - TCF Services and Repair - Applied Fashion Design and Technology - Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising - Manufactured Textile Products - Millinery - Footwear - Dry Cleaning Operations - Laundry Operations

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- Textiles Design and Production Notes re LMT07 components not carried forward in MST Release 1 Release 1 of the MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package did not totally replace or supersede all components of LMT07. The following qualifications and their relevant units of competency remain current in LMT07, pending further review and determination by the TCF Industry Reference Committee: LMT20407 Certificate II in Cotton Ginning

LMT30307 Certificate III in Cotton Ginning

LMT31909 Certificate III in Engineering - TCF Mechanic

LMT40207 Certificate IV in Cotton Ginning

LMT40907 Certificate IV in Supply and Fitting of Pre-manufactured Medical Grade Footwear

LMT50207 Diploma of Medical Grade Footwear

LMT60207 Advanced Diploma of Medical Grade Footwear

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MST mapping of changes

MST Release 1.1 – mapping to MST Release 1

Updated MST qualifications E = Equivalent

NE = Not Equivalent MST Release 1.1 MST Release 1 E/NE Code Title Code Title Comments Qualifications MST20116 Certificate II in

Production Support No change. -

MST20216 Certificate II in Production Operations

No change. -

MST20316 Certificate II in Leather Production

No change. -

MST20416 Certificate II in Laundry Operations

No change. -

MST20516 Certificate II in TCF Services and Repair

No change. -

MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

MSTCL2001 and MSTCL2004 removed from electives. Duplicated by MSTFD2006.

E

MST30116 Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production

MST30116 Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production

Listed prerequisites adjusted to match corrected units.

E

MST30216 Certificate III in Manufactured Textile Products

MST30216 Certificate III in Manufactured Textile Products

Imported unit updated. E

MST30316 Certificate III in Millinery

MST30316 Certificate III in Millinery

Listed prerequisites adjusted to match corrected units.

E

MST30416 Certificate III in Footwear

No change. -

MST30516 Certificate III in Leather Production

No change. -

MST30616 Certificate III in Laundry Operations

No change. -

MST30716 Certificate III in Dry Cleaning Operations

No change. -

MST30816 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

MST30816 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

Listed prerequisites adjusted to match corrected units. MSTCL2007 and MSTFD2001 added to Group B. electives.

E

MST40116 Certificate IV in Textile Design, Development and Production

No change. -

MST40216 Certificate IV in Clothing Production

MST40216 Certificate IV in Clothing Production

Data entry errors in core corrected –

E

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MST Release 1.1 MST Release 1 E/NE Code Title Code Title Comments

MSTCL2001 and 2004 replaced with FD2006. Numbers adjusted to 8 core and 17 electives. Workplace outcomes remain equivalent. Listed prerequisites adjusted to match corrected units.

MST40316 Certificate IV in Custom-Made Footwear

No change. -

MST40416 Certificate IV in Millinery

MST40416 Certificate IV in Millinery

Listed prerequisites adjusted to match corrected units.

E

MST40516 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

MST40516 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

Listed prerequisites adjusted to match corrected units.

E

MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

Listed prerequisites adjusted to match corrected units.

E

MST50216 Diploma of Textile Design and Development

No change E

MST60116 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

MST60116 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

Elective unit missing from Group C included and listed prerequisites corrected.

E

MST60216 Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development

MST60216 Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development

Minor typographical error corrected in Packaging Rules.

E

Updated MST units of competency

MST Release 1.1 MST Release 1 E/NE Units of competency Code Title Code Title Comments MSTCL2006 Press work MSTCL2006 Press work for

production operations

Unit loaded to TGA in Release 1 with incorrect title – metadata corrected on TGA prior to Release 1.1.

-

MSTCL3002 Prepare and produce a complex whole garment from specifications

MSTCL3002 Prepare and produce a complex whole garment from specifications

Listed prerequisites corrected - CL2001 and CL2004 replaced with FD2006.

E

MSTCL3003 Perform garment repairs and alterations

MSTCL3003 Perform garment repairs and alterations

Listed prerequisites corrected - CL2001 and CL2004

E

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MST Release 1.1 MST Release 1 E/NE replaced with FD2006.

MSTCL3004 Press whole garments

MSTCL3004 Press whole garments

Correction of typographical errors in Application.

E

MSTCL3006 Assemble bra or swimwear

MSTCL3006 Assemble bra or swimwear

Listed prerequisites corrected - CL2001 and CL2004 replaced with FD2006.

E

MSTCL3007 Embellish garment by hand or machine

MSTCL3007 Embellish garment by hand or machine

Listed prerequisites corrected - CL2001 and CL2004 replaced with FD2006.

E

MSTCL3010 Sew woven and stretch knit garments

MSTCL3010 Sew woven and stretch knit garments

Listed prerequisites corrected - CL2001 and CL2004 replaced with FD2006.

E

MSTCL4001 Perform sample machining of advanced construction garments

MSTCL4001 Perform sample machining of advanced construction garments

Listed prerequisites corrected - CL2001 and CL2004 replaced with FD2006.

E

MSTML3003 Make millinery using patterns derived from hat block

MSTML3003 Make millinery using patterns derived from hat block

Listed prerequisites corrected - CL2001 replaced with FD2006. Prerequisites for MSTML3001 added to list.

E

Updated imported units

MST Release 1.1 MST Release 1 E/NE Code Title Code Title Comments Imported units of competency AHCLSC308 Install metal

structures and features

AHCLSC308A Install metal structures and features

Updated to meet Standards for Training Packages.

E

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Qualifications, Units of Competency and Skill Sets in MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package Release 1.0

MST qualifications

Code Title MST20116 Certificate II in TCF Production Support MST20216 Certificate II in TCF Production Operations MST20316 Certificate II in Leather MST20416 Certificate II in Laundry Operations MST20516 Certificate II in TCF Services and Repair MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology MST30116 Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production MST30216 Certificate III in Manufactured Textiles MST30316 Certificate III in Millinery MST30416 Certificate III in Footwear MST30516 Certificate III in Leather Production MST30616 Certificate III in Laundry Operations MST30716 Certificate III in Dry Cleaning Operations MST30816 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology. MST40116 Certificate IV in Textile Design, Development and Production MST40216 Certificate IV in Clothing Production MST40316 Certificate IV in Custom-made Footwear MST40416 Certificate IV in Millinery MST40516 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion and Merchandising MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion and Merchandising MST50216 Diploma of Textile Design and Development MST60116 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion and Merchandising MST60216 Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development

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MST units of competency and prerequisites

Note: The following list is provided for information. Users must rely on unit content published on training.gov.au.

Release 1.1 corrections Unit code Unit title Prerequisites MSTCL1001 Produce a simple garment MSTCL2001 Use a sewing machine MSTCL2002 Provide hand sewing and finishing support MSTCL2003 Perform basic maintenance of headwear MSTCL2004 Sew components MSTCL2001 MSTCL2005 Use specialised machinery or processes to assist TCF production MSTCL2006 Press work MSTCL2007 Lay up, mark and cut uncomplicated fabrics and lays MSTCL2008 Finish garment production MSTGN2011 MSTCL2009 Despatch work MSTCL2010 Modify patterns to create basic styles MSTCL2011 Draw and interpret a basic sketch MSTCL2012 Organise and plan own work in a home-based production

environment

MSTCL2013 Block and shape headwear by machine MSTCL2014 Access and use information resources for clothing production

operations

MSTCL2015 Finish headwear MSTCL2016 Trim headwear MSTCL2017 Press work for production support MSTCL2018 Perform bundling, ticketing and labelling in TCF operations MSTCL2019 Sew components, complex tasks MSTCL2020 Lay up uncomplicated fabrics and lays MSTCL3001 Identify fabric performance and handling requirements MSTGN2011 MSTCL3002 Prepare and produce a complex whole garment from specifications MSTCL2001

MSTCL2004 MSTFD2006 MSTGN2011

MSTCL3003 Perform garment repairs and alterations MSTCL2001 MSTCL2004 MSTFD2006 MSTGN2011

MSTCL3004 Press whole garments MSTCL2006 MSTCL3005 Lay up and cut complicated fabrics and lays MSTCL2007 MSTCL3006 Assemble bra or swimwear MSTCL2001

MSTCL2004 MSTFD2006 MSTGN2011

MSTCL3007 Embellish garment by hand or machine *Note that MSTCL2005 was intended to be MSTCL2004.

MSTCL2001 MSTCL2005 * MSTFD2006 MSTGN2011

MSTCL3008 Set and produce digital embroidery MSTCL3009 Develop patterns from a block using basic patternmaking principles MSTCL3010 Sew woven and stretch knit garments MSTCL2001

MSTCL2004 MSTFD2006 MSTGN2011

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Unit code Unit title Prerequisites MSTCL3011 Contribute to garment production process improvements MSTCL3012 Make marker for complicated fabrics and lays MSTCL2007 MSTCL3013 Interpret patterns and apply pattern information MSTCL3014 Interact and communicate with garment production personnel MSTCL4001 Perform sample machining of advanced construction garments MSTCL2001

MSTCL2004 MSTCL3002 MSTFD2006 MSTGN2011

MSTCL4002 Assemble and fit commercially tailored or bespoke garments MSTCL4003 Measure, lay up and cut custom-made garments MSTCL4004 Determine and perform garment maintenance or repair MSTDC2001 Provide customer service in a dry cleaning or laundry enterprise MSTDC2002 Conduct safe handling of dry cleaning chemicals and solvents MSTDC2003 Identify pre- and post-spotting requirements MSTDC2004 Operate dry cleaning machines MSTDC2005 Operate wet cleaning machines MSTDC2006 Operate finishing equipment MSTDC2007 Receive and sort articles for cleaning MSTDC2008 Carry out final inspection of articles MSTDC2009 Identify fabric and garment cleaning requirements MSTDC3001 Perform spotting function in dry cleaning operations MSTDC3002 Dry clean garments with special treatment requirements MSTDE3001 Apply hooping and fabric handling techniques MSTGN2011 MSTDE3002 Digitise artwork for computerised embroideries MSTDE300

MSTGN2011 MSTDE3003 Apply advanced digitising techniques to produce computerised

embroideries MSTDE3001 MSTDE3002 MSTGN2011

MSTDE3004 Generate artwork for computerised embroideries MSTDE3005 Replicate traditional hand craft techniques MSTDE3001

MSTDE3002 MSTDE3003 MSTGN2011

MSTDE3006 Digitise text to produce embroidered lettering MSTDE3001 MSTDE3002 MSTGN2011

MSTDE3007 Demonstrate features of digitised embroidery machines MSTDE3008 Produce embroidery from digitised images MSTDE3009 Maintain computerised embroidery machines MSTFD2001 Design and produce a simple garment MSTFD2002 Apply printing techniques to produce Indigenous textile designs MSTGN2011 MSTFD2003 Apply dyeing techniques to produce Indigenous textile designs MSTGN2011 MSTFD2004 Work within an Indigenous cultural framework MSTFD2005 Identify design process for fashion designs MSTFD2006 Use a sewing machine for fashion design MSTFD3001 Market design product to local outlets MSTFD3002 Design and produce Indigenous printed textiles to a brief MSTFD2002

MSTFD2003 MSTFD2004

MSTFD3003 Prepare design concept for a simple garment MSTCL2011 MSTFD2005

MSTFD3004 Draw a trade drawing for fashion design MSTFD3005 Use skin, fur or leather to create fashion or textile products

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Unit code Unit title Prerequisites MSTFD4001 Apply design studio process MSTFD4002 Apply principles of colour theory to fashion design development MSTGN2011

MSTFD2005 MSTFD4003 Assist in preparation of preliminary design concepts MSTFD4004 Calculate cost estimates for fashion products MSTFD4005 Communicate and sell design concepts MSTFD4006 Interact and network with fashion industry participants MSTFD4007 Conduct quality assurance for patterns and garments MSTFD4008 Construct stock size block for garment to meet size and fit

specifications

MSTFD4009 Create and edit digital embroidery designs MSTGN2011 MSTCL3008

MSTFD4010 Create pattern to meet design specifications applying advanced patternmaking principles

MSTCL3009

MSTFD4011 Cut fabrics for prototype designs nil MSTFD4012 Develop product specifications for fashion design MSTFD3004 MSTFD4013 Grade 2-D patterns MSTFD4014 Identify influences on contemporary fashion designs and

construction techniques

MSTFD4015 Create pattern from block to meet customer specifications MSTCL3009 MSTFD4010

MSTFD4016 Sew design prototypes MSTFD4017 Source materials and resources for production of fashion designs MSTFD4018 Use and apply sizing systems appropriate for fashion design MSTFD4019 Use colourisation techniques on fabrics MSTGN2011

MSTCL3001 MSTFD4020 Use electronic fashion design tools MSTFD4021 Drape fabrics to make patterns MSTFD5001 Design bras and swimwear MSTCL2010

MSTFD4003 MSTFD5002 Develop and test patterns for bras and swimwear MSTGN2011

STCL3009 MSTFD5003 Analyse fit model MSTFD5004 Develop marketing plans for fashion products MSTFD5005 Manipulate fabrics to create new finishes MSTGN2011

MSTCL3001 MSTFD5006 Evaluate fashion designs against set criteria MSTFD5007 Analyse influences on contemporary fashion designs MSTFD4014 MSTFD5008 Conduct fashion design purchasing MSTFD5009 Cost production of fashion or textile designs MSTFD5010 Develop and present design concepts within specific guidelines MSTFD5011 Produce fashion illustrations to assist product visualisation MSTFD5012 Perform contour draping MSTFD4021 MSTFD5013 Develop merchandising plans for fashion products MSTFD5014 Construct complex blocks for fashion garments MSTFD4008 MSTFD5015 Develop patterns for complex fashion garments MSTCL3009

MSTFD4010 MSTFD4015

MSTFD5016 Grade complex patterns MSTFD4013 MSTFD5017 Apply design studio processes to meet client brief MSTFD5018 Determine and specify advanced construction processes MSTFD5019 Analyse individual fit and make pattern alterations MSTCL3009

MSTFD4010 MSTFD5020 Assess impact of current fashion industry innovations and practices

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Unit code Unit title Prerequisites MSTFD5021 Conduct digital patternmaking and grading MSTFD5022 Develop digital costing markers MSTFD5021 MSTFD6001 Evaluate commercial viability of designs MSTFD4004,

MSTFD5009 MSTFD6002 Manage product development of fashion designs MSTFD6003 Manage fashion design process MSTFD6004 Manage advanced patternmaking processes MSTFD4013

MSTFD5016 MSTFD6005 Drape structured over-garments MSTFD4021

MSTFD5012 MSTFD6006 Develop a fashion range MSTFD6007 Implement specialised patternmaking technologies MSTFD6008 Apply studio processes to create and produce designs for commercial

production

MSTFD6009 Analyse fashion industry textiles to guide commercial development MSTFP1001 Embellish footwear MSTFP2001 Identify materials used in footwear production MSTFP2002 Perform stuff cutting MSTFP2003 Cut printed materials by machine MSTFP2004 Cut non-printed leather by machine MSTFP2005 Operate machine to sew upper MSTFP2006 Machine upper according to product requirements MSTFP2005 MSTFP2007 Last shoe by machine MSTFP2008 Perform moulding operations MSTFP2009 Perform footwear finishing operations MSTFP2010 Repair footwear product MSTFP2011 Perform table-based operations MSTFP3001 Cut leather by hand MSTFP3002 Hand last shoe MSTFP3003 Assemble shoe by hand MSTFP2001 MSTFP3004 Contribute to footwear production improvement processes MSS402051 MSTFP3005 Supervise footwear production operations MSTFP3006 Apply foot anatomy principles to footwear production MSTFP4001 Develop design for custom made footwear MSTFP4002 Make patterns for custom-made footwear MSTFP4003 Prepare, cut and sew custom-made shoe components MSTFP4004 Assemble and finish custom-made shoe MSTFP4005 Fit custom-made footwear MSTFR2001 Assess and cost footwear repair job MSTFR2002 Supply and fit new heel block MSTFR2003 Attach non-slip sole or heel top piece MSTFR2004 Replace half leather sole MSTFR2005 Sew or patch by machine MSTFR3001 Replace full sole and heel MSTFR3002 Operate sole stitcher MSTFR3003 Hand sew welt MSTFR3004 Re-cover footwear MSTFR3005 Dye footwear or leather product MSTFR3006 Undertake specialised footwear repair techniques MSTGN2001 Use steaming and pressing equipment in TCF production MSTGN2002 Package and handle TCF items for storage or despatch MSTGN2003 Work in the TCF industry MSTGN2004 Work in a team environment MSTGN2005 Perform minor maintenance

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Unit code Unit title Prerequisites MSTGN2006 Perform test or inspection to check product quality MSTGN2007 Select, transfer and remove materials and products MSTGN2008 Coordinate work of team or section MSTGN2009 Operate computing technology in a TCF workplace MSTGN2010 Perform tasks to support production MSTGN2011 Identify fibres, fabrics and textiles used in the TCF industry MSTGN2012 Work safely with chemicals in TCF operations MSTGN3001 Control production in a section of a TCF enterprise MSTGN3002 Organise and plan own work to achieve planned outcomes MSTGN3003 Estimate and cost job MSTGN3004 Supervise operations in a TCF enterprise MSTGN3005 Plan tasks to assist production operations MSTGN3006 Draw 3-D designs MSTGN3007 Monitor and operate trade waste process MSTGN4001 Coordinate or set up machines for product change MSTGN4002 Participate in product engineering MSTGN4003 Install and commission process and machine control programs MSTGN4004 Analyse TCF merchandising and marketing principles MSTGN4005 Plan and implement production within a work area MSTGN4006 Apply TCF market supply systems MSTGN2011 MSTGN4007 Contribute to the development of products or processes MSTGN4008 Analyse product and determine machine settings MSTGN4009 Design production tooling MSTGN4010 Implement and monitor WHS and environmental systems in the

workplace

MSTGN4011 Coordinate the quality system and procedures MSTGN4012 Fabricate or machine tooling MSTGN4013 Manage technical processes MSTGN5001 Participate in production planning processes MSTGN5002 Coordinate quality assurance for TCF products and services MSTGN5003 Work with international TCF supply chains MSTGN5004 Manage installation and commissioning of equipment and systems MSTGN5005 Provide global operations support MSTGN5006 Plan and organise non-routine testing MSTTX4003 MSTGN5007 Prepare procedures and specifications for TCF operations MSTGN5008 Identify opportunities in the TCF market MSTGN4004 MSTGN5009 Develop and test TCF products or processes MSTTX4003 MSTGN6001 Develop and implement a sales or marketing strategy for fashion or

textile items

MSTGN6002 Manage quality system and procedures MSTGN6003 Research and evaluate processes and products MSTGN6004 Negotiate and manage contracts to produce finished design products MSTGN6005 Manage production processes MSTGN6006 Map and establish TCF supply chain process MSTGN4006 MSTHL2001 Undertake receival, storage, handling and preservation of materials

or products

MSTHL2002 Perform fellmongering processes MSTHL2003 Operate machines to prepare hides or skins for tanning MSTHL2004 Sort, grade or class hides, skins or leather MSTHL2005 Trim hides, skins or leather MSTHL2006 Use drum or vessel to prepare or tan hides or skins MSTHL2007 Operate machines to crust hides, skins or leather MSTHL2008 Use drum or vessel to crust hides, skins or leather MSTHL2009 Perform drying operations

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Unit code Unit title Prerequisites MSTHL2010 Finish hides, skins or leather MSTHL3001 Determine suitability of hide, skin and leather for leather goods MSTHL3002 Determine tanning requirements for hide, skin and leather MSTLA2001 Apply infection control policies and procedures in laundry operations MSTLA2002 Operate washing machines MSTLA2003 Control washing extractor operation MSTLA2002 MSTLA2004 Perform linen rewash MSTLA2002 MSTLA2005 Operate hydro extractor MSTLA2006 Perform conditioning and drying processes MSTLA2007 Finish products for despatch MSTLA2008 Repair damaged laundry items MSTLA2009 Inspect, fold and pack theatre linen MSTLA2010 Prepare products for storage or despatch MSTLA3001 Perform advanced laundry operations MSTLA3002 Determine linen rental requirements MSTLG2001 Cut by machine MSTLG2002 Sew leather by machine MSTLG2003 Perform table work MSTLG2004 Operate leather production machines MSTLG2005 Split leather pieces MSTLG2006 Identify materials used in leather goods production MSTLG2007 Skive leather pieces MSTLG3001 Make a prototype MSTLG3002 Cut leather by hand MSTLG3003 Sew leather by hand MSTLG3004 Apply finishes to leather products MSTLG3005 Grade leather MSTLG3006 Apply pattern specifications to saddlery products MSTLG3007 Assemble saddle components MSTMF4001 Select and adjust pre-fabricated footwear-related orthoses MSTMF4002 Conduct medical grade footwear assessments for clients with

footwear-related medical conditions

MSTMF4003 Modify medical grade footwear MSTMF4004 Select and adjust prefabricated medical grade footwear and

accessories

MSTML1001 Make a simple headpiece MSTML2001 Identify materials used in millinery MSTML2002 Make flat patterns for millinery MSTML2003 Produce and attach millinery trims MSTML2004 Produce felt for millinery MSTML2005 Place and cut millinery patterns MSTML2006 Make millinery with flat pattern components MSTML2007 Block and shape millinery by hand MSTML2008 Assemble simple blocked millinery components MSTML2009 Apply millinery sewing and adhesion techniques MSTML3001 Make flat patterns from hat blocks MSTML2002

MSTML2007 MSTML3002 Block and shape complex millinery MSTML2007

MSTML3004 MSTML3003 Make millinery using patterns derived from hat block

Note: Prerequisites for MSTML3001 added to list.

MSTCL2001 MSTFD2006 MSTML2005 MSTML3001 MSTML2002

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Unit code Unit title Prerequisites MSTML2007

MSTML3004 Identify performance and handling requirements of millinery materials

MSTML2001

MSTML3005 Assemble complex blocked millinery components MSTML3002 MSTML4001 Undertake specific millinery construction techniques MSTML4002 Rejuvenate millinery MSTML4003 Present and display millinery MSTML4004 Manage millinery procurement and cost millinery products MSTML4005 Undertake initial millinery consultation, subsequent fittings and

finishing

MSTML4006 Sketch and prepare millinery fashion designs MSTML4007 Make millinery patterns MSTML4008 Undertake couture millinery MSTML4009 Modify millinery blocks to make new shapes MSTML4010 Make couture trims MSTCL2016

MSTML3004 MSTTD4001 Produce knitted textile samples MSTTD4002 Prepare stencils and screens for textile printing MSTTD4003 Produce woven textile samples MSTTD4004 Produce woven tapestry samples MSTTD4005 Produce screen printed textiles MSTTD4006 Source textile materials and resources MSTTD4007 Analyse textile design influences MSTTD4008 Present and promote textile design concepts MSTTD4009 Assist in the development of textile designs MSTTD4010 Apply manipulation techniques to create experimental textile

samples

MSTTD4011 Estimate costs for development of textile designs MSTTD4012 Analyse use of colour in textiles MSTGN2011

MSTTD4002 MSTTD5001 Design and produce knitted textile products MSTTD4001 MSTTD5002 Design and produce woven tapestry products MSTTD4004 MSTTD5003 Design and produce woven products MSTTD4003 MSTTD5004 Design and produce experimental textiles MSTTD5005 Design and produce printed textiles MSTTD5006 Exhibit textile designs or products MSTTD5007 Develop textile designs using computer-based design programs MSTTD5008 Develop textile designs and specifications MSTTD5009 Produce printed designs on woven and non-woven substrates MSTTD5010 Produce computer-aided textile design folios MSTGN2009 MSTTD6001 Research commercial development of textiles MSTTD6002 Apply electronic systems to textile design and production MSTTD5007 MSTTD6003 Develop a textile product range MSTTD6004 Create and produce textile designs for commercial production MSTTF2001 Despatch products MSTTF2002 Cut, bend and shape metal MSTTF2003 Use canvas and sail production tools MSTTF2004 Add reinforcements and attachments MSTTF2005 Translate information into measurements or diagrams MSTTF2006 Measure and scale geometric shapes MSTTF2005 MSTTF2007 Produce patterns for 2-D products MSTTF2008 Use adhesives MSTTF2009 Identify and select canvas and sail materials MSTTF2010 Lay out and mark out canvas or sail materials

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Unit code Unit title Prerequisites MSTTF2011 Cut and shape canvas or sail materials MSTTF2012 Stitch by hand MSTTF2013 Waterproof canvas products MSTTF2014 Weld plastic materials MSTTF2015 Install products on and off site MSTTF2016 Inspect canvas or sail product MSTTF3001 Identify client and site requirements for installation of fabricated

textile products

MSTTF3002 Gain customer acceptance of service proposal MSTTF3003 Produce patterns for 3-D products MSTTF2007 MSTTF3004 Perform advanced welding of plastic materials MSTTF2014 MSTTF3005 Apply lofting skills to sail making MSTTF3006 Cut and join sail panels MSTTF3007 Manufacture textile structures MSTTN2001 Set up and operate a dry laid web forming machine MSTTN2002 Set up and operate a spun bond web forming machine MSTTN2003 Use basic recognition techniques to identify technical and non-woven

textiles

MSTTN2004 Undertake web bonding processes MSTTN2005 Undertake web conversion and finishing MSTTN2006 Identify purpose and performance outcomes of technical textile

product MSTTN2003

MSTTN2007 Conduct technical textile mechanical finishing processes MSTTN2008 Conduct heat setting on technical textiles MSTTN2009 Apply surface coating to technical textiles MSTTN2010 Apply laminations or fusible interlinings to technical textiles MSTTN2011 Undertake fibre blending and feeding for non-woven technical

production processes

MSTTX1001 Produce a simple textile fabric or product MSTTX2001 Perform knitting operations MSTTX2002 Weigh and check textile materials and products MSTTX2003 Repair textile product MSTTX2004 Conduct packaging or folding for textile production MSTTX2005 Access and use information resources for textile production

operations

MSTTX2006 Undertake carding operations MSTTX2007 Operate a machine for intermediate production support MSTTX2008 Operate a machine for complex production operations MSTTX2009 Perform industrial sewing on textile products MSTTX3001 Identify quality and types of textile fibres, yarns and fabrics MSTGN2011 MSTTX3002 Contribute to textile production process improvements MSTTX3003 Set up, adjust and maintain industrial sewing machines MSTTX3004 Set up textile production machines for product change MSTTX3005 Organise and interpret tests MSTTX3006 Ensure efficient operation of textile machines MSTTX3007 Prepare dyes for textile production MSTTX3008 Select raw materials MSTTX3009 Operate in a complex textile production environment MSTTX3010 Monitor textile production processes MSTTX3011 Set up, adjust and monitor a machine for TCF production MSTTX3012 Identify and deal with mechanical and low voltage electrical faults in

textile machinery

MSTTX4001 Interpret and apply textile calculations and specifications MSTTX4002 Understand and apply textile science MSTGN2011

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Unit code Unit title Prerequisites MSTTX3001

MSTTX4003 Perform routine textile testing and analyse results MSTTX4001 MSTTX4002

MSTTX4004 Select dyes and develop dye specification and recipe for production MSTTX4005 Undertake textile colouration and finishing MSTTX4002 MSTTX5001 Determine textile finishing processes MSTTX4001

MSTTX4002

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Imported units of competency and prerequisites

Updated Release 1.1

Unit code Unit title Prerequisites AHCLSC308 Install metal structures and features AURVTT004 Trim vehicle components AURVTT014 Fabricate and fit marine covers AURVTT019 Fabricate and install automotive and marine frames, canopies

and side curtains

AURVTT020 Select and use leather in automotive and marine triming BSBCUS201 Deliver a service to customers BSBDES202 Evaluate the nature of design in a specific industry context BSBDES301 Explore the use of colour BSBDES302 Explore and apply the creative design process to 2D forms BSBINT301 Apply knowledge of international trade environment to

complete work

BSBINT302 Apply knowledge of legislation relevant of international trade to complete work

BSBINT305 Prepare business documents for the international trade of goods BSBINT306 Apply knowledge of international finance and insurance to

complete work requirements

BSBINT405 Apply knowledge of import and export international conventions, laws and finance

BSBINT409 Plan for international trade BSBSMB304 Determine resource requirements for the micro business BSBSMB305 Comply with regulatory, taxation and insurance requirements or

the micro business

BSBMKG419 Analyse consumer behaviour BSBMKG408 Conduct market research BSBMKG413 Promote products and services BSBMKG414 Undertake marketing activities BSBMKG415 Research international markets BSBMKG416 Market goods &services internationally BSBMKG507 Interpret market trends and development BSBMKG605 Evaluate international marketing opportunities BSBMKG606 Evaluate international marketing programs BSBMKG607 Manage market research BSBMKG608 Develop organisational marketing objectives BSBPUR401 Plan purchasing CPCCCM2002A Carry out excavation CPCCOHS2001A CPCCCO2013A Carry out concreting to simple forms CPCCOHS2001A CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the

construction industry

CUACMP301 Implement copyright arrangements CUADRA201 Develop drawing skills CUAACD301 Produce drawings to communicate ideas ICPSUP281 Use computer systems ICPPRN282 Produce and manage basic digital print ICPPRN284 Use colour management systems ICPPRN383 Prepare for personalised digital printing ICPPRN385 Apply software applications to digital production ICPSU281C ICCPRN386 Troubleshoot digital media ICPPRN387 Use colour management for production ICPPRN284

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ICPPRN388 Preflight and import complex images for digital print ICPPRN389 Manage digital files ICPPRN390 Generate a proof for digital production ICPPRN392 Set up and produce specialised digital print MEM07033B Operate and monitor basic boiler MEM07034A Operate and monitor intermediate class boiler boiler MEM07033B MEM11010B Operate mobile load shifting equipment MEM12023A Perform engineering measurements MEM12024A Perform computations MEM13003B Work safely with industrial chemicals and materials MEM14004A Plan to undertake a routine task MEM14005A Plan a complete activity MEM16008A Interact with computing technology MEM17003A Assist in the provision of on the job training MEM18001C Use hand tools MEM19006B Replace watch batteries MEM18001C MEM20001A Produce keys MEM18002B Use power tools/hand held operations MEM19014B Perform hand engraving MEM18001C MEM05012C Perform routine manual metal arc welding MEM05050B Perform routine gas metal arc welding MEM30031A Operate computer-aided design (CAD) system to produce basic

drawing elements

MEM30032A Produce basic engineering drawings MEM30033A Use computer-aided design (CAD) systems to create and display

3-D models MEM30031A

MSMBLIC001 Licence to operate a standard boiler MSMENV272 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practice MSMENV472 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work

practices

MSMOPS101 Make measurements MSMSUP102 Communicate in the workplace MSMSUP106 Work in a team MSMSUP382 Provide coaching/mentoring in the workplace MSMSUP390 Use structured problem-solving tools MSMWHS200 Work safely MSMWHS503 Maintain the workplace WHS management system MSFSF3013 Provide technical advice to customers MSS402010 Manage impact of change on own work MSS402030 Apply cost factors to work practices MSS402031 Interpret product costs in terms of customer requirements MSS402051 Apply quality standards MSS402080 Undertake root cause analysis PMASUP420 Minimise environmental impact of process PMBWASTE302 Coordinate waste disposal TLIA2011 Package goods TLIA2013 Receive goods TLIA2020 Replenish stock TLIA2021 Despatch stock TLID2010 Operate forklift SIRXPDK001 Advise on products and services SIRXMER004A Manage merchandise and store presentation

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Skill Sets

Skill Sets that target specialised and cross-sector skill needs based on endorsed units of competency are to be developed for inclusion in the MST TCF Training Package as required by stakeholders.

Mapping and equivalence – MST Release 1 to LMT07

Detailed mapping and equivalence tables for Release 1 are provided at: Appendix A: Mapping of MST Release 1.0 qualifications to LMT07 qualifications Appendix B: Mapping of MST Release 1.0 units of competency to LMT07 units of competency.

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Overview of the Australian textiles, clothing and footwear (TCF) industry

Key work and training requirements

The Australian textiles, clothing and footwear (TCF) industry has undergone significant change in recent years as enterprises have navigated reduced tariff protection, increased competition from low cost imports, and a significant movement of production jobs to overseas manufacturers. The predominance of niche and small to medium enterprise businesses, as well as declining employment trends for many sectors, mean that the overall training demand across TCF has decreased. Enterprises that target niche markets are generally the higher performers and report growth. To ensure the industry is able to grow this market, successfully maintain and develop elements of the local supply chain, and replace its aging workforce, ongoing relevant training is essential. The MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package addresses the training and recognition needs of workers, designers, technicians, supervisors and sales staff working in a wide range of enterprises and industry sectors, including:

• automotive • business and merchandising • clothing production • design and product development • digital embroidery • digital printing • dry cleaning • fashion design • footwear production • footwear repair • garment alterations and repairs • laundry • leather fabrication • leather production • marine • materials sampling and testing • merchandising • millinery • technical textiles and non-wovens • textile fabrication • textile production.

The TCF sector has proved to be resilient, hardworking and determined to survive. This is an industry that has been under intense pressure for many years. It has survived tariff reductions, skill shortages and relentless global competition but despite this it still employs 29,500 people. To survive into the future, TCF enterprises need to determine their points of difference and forge a clear position in local and global markets. They must embrace world-class management practices and produce high value, high quality, customised textile and apparel solutions. Enterprises are increasingly looking to manufacturing technologies to improve their competitiveness. New machines such as 3-D body scanners, whole garment knitting machines, 3-D printers and laser cutters are

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becoming more widely used to give fashion and textiles operations more flexibility in producing innovative designs and customised products. Development and use of new textiles and fibres, including blends and composites, and the use of recycled materials, are providing different properties for fabrics and creating new possibilities for ‘smart’ and high performance textile products that support a range of industries. These include filters and membranes in food production; hail and bird protection textiles for agribusinesses; industrial textiles; personal protective equipment (PPE); composite fibres, such as carbon, graphene and basalt in the mining equipment, technology and services (METS) sector; ‘smart’ textiles and additive manufacturing; and human tissue and microbial textile solutions that are increasingly being used in medical technologies. Industry stakeholders report changes to business models that include a greater focus on innovation and developing export markets, product and investment diversification and development of an ‘Australian brand’ identity. Skills in demand include use of digital and electronic technology, technical and construction skills, textile mechanics, computer-aided design (CAD) patternmaking and supply chain management. These skills are in short supply in Australia and some enterprises say they have had to import workers to meet this need. Logistics and distribution skills are also priorities. Other priorities include skills in laboratory testing, compliance, product safety, small business management, finance, marketing, leadership and people management, as well as knowledge of fibre and textile material properties. Enterprises are wanting to up-skill, re-skill and address skill shortages, and are keen to build skills in both technical and operational roles. Cross-industry and international collaboration has become a higher priority for this sector in order to maximise its impact and strongly represent its strengths to government, local and overseas customers from a range of sectors.

Regulation and licensing requirements

While no specific licensing or certification requirements apply to individual units at the time of publication, some MST units are governed by relevant legislation, regulations and/or external accreditation requirements. RTOs are advised to check local requirements that may apply to each qualification and unit of competency.

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Implementation information

RTOs will need to implement a comprehensive training and assessment strategy for each MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package program that they deliver. This implementation information is provided to assist RTOs to develop their training and assessment strategies to meet industry and learner needs. It includes information on:

• choosing the appropriate qualification • choosing electives • supporting learners • delivering the training • assessing learners.

Choosing the appropriate qualification

This section will assist Training Package users to develop their training and assessment strategies, customise the program to meet industry sector and learner needs, identify the most suitable qualification for a learner and apply the volume of learning and amount of training required to comply with the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). This section provides information about:

• career pathways • entry requirements and pathways into and out of qualifications • qualifications and the AQF • qualifications with specialisations.

Career pathways

The MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package qualifications have been developed to simultaneously support career pathways for workers, and articulation up the AQF levels. The qualifications in the MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package have been designed to support direct entry into qualifications. The qualifications support articulation into the next qualification and into higher education Degree programs. Pathways into the qualifications There are no entry requirements for MST qualifications. Pathways from the qualification Further training pathways from MST qualifications are indicated in the qualifications pathways chart. The following qualifications career pathways chart shows the progression from Certificate II up to Advanced Diploma qualifications in the TCF sector.

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MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package - qualifications pathway chart

MST20116 Certificate II in TCF Production

Support

MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion

Design & Technology

MST30216 Certificate III in Manufactured

Textiles

MST30316 Certificate III in

Millinery

MST30816 Certificate III in Applied Fashion

Design & Technology

MST30116 Certificate III in Clothing and

Textile Production

MST40316 Certificate IV in Custom-made

Footwear

MST40516 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion

Design & Merchandising

MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design &

Merchandising

MST60116 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design &

Merchandising

MST40416 Certificate IV in

Millinery

MST50216 Diploma of Textile Design & Development

MST60216 Advanced Diploma of Textile Design &

Development

MST40116 Certificate IV in Textile Design

Development and Production

MST20416 Certificate II in

Laundry Operations

MST30616 Certificate III in

Laundry Operations

MST20516 Certificate II in TCF Service and

Repair

MST30416 Certificate III in

Footwear

MST30716 Certificate III in Dry Cleaning Operations

MST20216 Certificate II in TCF Production

Operations

MST20316 Certificate II in

Leather

MST30516 Certificate III

in Leather Production

MST40216 Certificate IV in

Clothing Production

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MST Qualifications and the AQF

RTOs must meet the requirements of the AQF. They must also ensure that learners are enrolled in appropriate qualifications. This section provides information for each qualification about the occupational outcomes, gives examples of the work at that AQF level and gives the AQF qualification type learning outcomes descriptor. The AQF qualification type learning outcomes descriptor includes the volume of learning. The difference between the volume of learning and amount of training is given below. The AQF provides the volume of learning allocated to a qualification. This includes all teaching, learning and assessment activities that are required to be undertaken by the typical student to achieve the learning outcomes. These activities may include guided learning (classes, lectures, tutorials, online or self-paced study), individual study, research, learning activities in the workplace, and assessment activities. The amount of training provided by an RTO is part of the overall volume of learning and relates primarily to formal activities (including classes and other activities, as well as workplace learning). RTOs are required to comply with the AQF in applying the volume of learning to training programs and must therefore develop and implement strategies for training and assessment that are consistent with the AQF. When developing a training and assessment strategy RTOs must take into account the need to allow learners to reflect on and absorb the knowledge, to practise the skills in different contexts, and to learn to apply the skills and knowledge in the varied environments that the ‘real world’ offers before being assessed. MST20116 Certificate II in TCF Production Support This qualification is intended for production workers who undertake vital production support roles in a textiles, clothing and footwear (TCF) manufacturing environment. The worker would perform a limited range of operational support tasks directly related to the manufacture of TCF products. It provides the skills and knowledge required to work under supervision within a production environment. The worker would apply a breadth and depth of knowledge to a defined range of situations and would be expected to apply this knowledge to solve a defined range of problems by applying known solutions to a limited range of predictable problems.

Elective units of competency should be chosen to meet the specialist skill needs of the area of application.

Certificate II AQF qualification descriptor Purpose The Certificate II qualifies individuals to undertake mainly routine work and as a pathway to further learning. Knowledge Graduates of a Certificate II will have basic factual, technical and procedural knowledge in a defined area of work and learning. Skills Graduates of a Certificate II will have:

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• cognitive skills to access, record and act on a defined range of information from a range of sources

• cognitive and communication skills to apply and communicate known solutions to a limited range of predictable problems

• technical skills to use a limited range of equipment to complete tasks involving known routines and procedures with a limited range of options.

Application Graduates of a Certificate II will demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills with some accountability for the quality of own outcomes and some responsibility for own outputs in and skills work and learning. Work involves limited autonomy and judgement in the completion of own defined and routine tasks in known and stable contexts and in collaboration with others in a team environment. Volume of learning The volume of learning of a Certificate II is typically 0.5-1 year. This equates to 600-1200 hours. MST30116 Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform specialised production or multi-skilled operations and supervision roles within the textiles and clothing production environment. Work outcomes require the ability to operate equipment and take responsibility for specialist production machines or processes where the work is mostly repetitive and predictable and the emphasis is on safety, efficiency, process control and problem solving. Certificate III AQF qualification descriptor Purpose The Certificate III qualifies individuals who apply a broad range of knowledge and skills in varied contexts to undertake skilled work and as a pathway for further learning. Knowledge Graduates of a Certificate III will have factual, technical, procedural and theoretical knowledge in an area of work and learning. Skills Graduates of a Certificate III will have:

• cognitive, technical and communication skills to interpret and act on available information

• cognitive and communication skills to apply and communicate known solutions to a variety of predictable problems and to deal with unforseen contingencies using known solutions

• technical and communication skills to provide technical information to a variety of specialist and non-specialist audiences

• technical skills to undertake routine and some non-routine tasks in a range of skilled operations.

Application Graduates of a Certificate III will demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills with discretion and judgement in the selection of equipment, services or contingency measures and skills to adapt and transfer skills and knowledge within known routines, methods, procedures and time constraints. Work is in the context of taking responsibility for own outputs in work and learning, including participation in teams and taking limited responsibility for the output of others within established parameters.

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Volume of learning The volume of learning of a Certificate III is typically 1-2 years which equates to 1200-2400 hours. MST40216 Certificate IV in Clothing Production This qualification is intended for those who perform specialised production or multi-skilled operations and supervision roles, within the textiles and clothing production environment. It covers skills and knowledge in the application of specialised technical and supervisory skills within clothing production enterprises. It covers occupations such as supervisory roles in a production environment, patternmakers and sample machinists. It allows for a multi-skilled approach to clothing production and provides a basis for career progression to higher skills in the applied fashion design and technology area. Work outcomes require workers to operate and take responsibility for specialist production machines or processes where the work is mostly repetitive and predictable and the emphasis is on safety, efficiency, process control and problem solving. Certificate IV AQF qualification descriptor Purpose The Certificate IV qualifies individuals who apply a broad range of specialised knowledge and skills in varied contexts to undertake skilled work and as a pathway for further learning. Knowledge Graduates of a Certificate IV will have broad factual, technical and theoretical knowledge in a specialised field of work and learning. Skills Graduates of a Certificate IV will have:

• cognitive skills to identify, analyse, compare and act on information from a range of sources

• cognitive, technical and communication skills to apply and communicate technical solutions of a non-routine or contingency nature to a defined range of predictable and unpredictable problems

• specialist technical skills to complete routine and non-routine tasks and functions

• communication skills to guide activities and provide technical advice in the area of work and learning.

Application Graduates of a Certificate IV will demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills to specialised tasks or functions in known or changing contexts with responsibility for own functions and outputs, and may have limited responsibility for organisation and quantity and quality of the output of others within limited parameters. Volume of learning The volume of learning of a Certificate IV is typically 0.5-2 years. This equates to 600-2400 hours. MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising This qualification is intended for assistant design and product development roles in the fashion industry, as well as assistant roles associated with managing fashion product as part of a fashion enterprise. Skills include design and product development, as well as technical production skills to support management and fashion businesses. Skills may be applied at various stages across the design, production and supply chain continuum, according to workplace roles and enterprise requirements. Outcomes allow for

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specialisation in fashion design and product development or business merchandising, as well as generalist roles. Skills involve the use of both manual and digital design tools, and may be applied at various stages of the supply chain. Design outcomes build on technical production skills and provide a basis for career progression to design or business management roles. This qualification offers a generic MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising, as well as two pathways targeting the skill requirements of fashion designer and fashion business management. Diploma AQF qualification descriptor Purpose The Diploma qualifies individuals who apply integrated technical and theoretical concepts in a broad range of contexts to undertake advanced skilled or paraprofessional work and as a pathway for further learning. Knowledge Graduates of a Diploma will have technical and theoretical knowledge and concepts, with depth in some areas within a field of work and learning. Skills Graduates of a Diploma will have:

• cognitive and communication skills to identify, analyse, synthesise and act on information from a range of sources

• cognitive, technical and communication skills to analyse, plan, design and evaluate approaches to unpredictable problems and/or management requirements

• specialist technical and creative skills to express ideas and perspectives • communication skills to transfer knowledge and specialised skills to others and

demonstrate understanding of knowledge. Application Graduates of a Diploma will demonstrate the application of knowledge with depth in some areas of specialisation, in known or changing contexts and skills to transfer and apply theoretical concepts and/or technical and/or creative skills in a range of situations with personal responsibility and autonomy in performing complex technical operations and for quantity and quality. Work involves initiative and judgement to organise the work of self and others and plan, coordinate and evaluate the work of teams within broad but generally well-defined parameters. Volume of learning The volume of learning for a Diploma is typically 1-2 years which equates to 1200-2400 hours. MST60116 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising This qualification is intended for design and product development roles in the fashion industry, as well as roles associated with managing fashion business as part of an enterprise. Skills include design and product development, as well as technical production skills and business. Skills may be applied at various stages across the design, production and supply chain continuum, according to workplace roles and enterprise requirements. Outcomes allow for specialisation in fashion design or business, as well as generalist roles. This qualification applies to management of textile, clothing and footwear (TCF) operations that requires knowledge of fashion design and technical production processes, the use of emerging technologies and TCF merchandising techniques that may be applied at various stages of the supply chain.

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This qualification offers a generic MST60116 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising, as well as two pathways targeting the skill requirements of fashion designer and fashion business management. Advanced Diploma AQF qualification descriptor Purpose The Advanced Diploma qualifies individuals who apply specialised knowledge in a range of contexts to undertake advanced skilled or paraprofessional work and as a pathway for further learning. Knowledge Graduates of an Advanced Diploma will have specialised and integrated technical and theoretical knowledge with depth within one or more fields of work and learning. Skills Graduates of an Advanced Diploma will have:

• cognitive and communication skills to identify, analyse, synthesise and act on information from a range of sources

• cognitive and communication skills to transfer knowledge and skills to others and to demonstrate understanding of specialised knowledge with depth in some areas

• cognitive and communication skills to formulate responses to complex problems

• wide-ranging specialised technical, creative or conceptual skills to express ideas and perspectives.

Application Graduates of an Advanced Diploma will demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills with depth in areas of specialisation, in contexts subject to change using initiative and judgment in planning, design, technical or management functions with some direction. Work requires adapting a range of fundamental principles and complex techniques to known and unknown situations across a broad range of technical or management functions with accountability for personal outputs and personal and team outcomes within broad parameters. Volume of learning The volume of learning of an Advanced Diploma is typically 1.5-2 years which equates to 1800 to 2400 hours.

Choosing electives

All qualifications are able to be customised since particular combinations of elective units can be selected to suit individual learner needs and the industry sector. The following information will assist in the selection of electives.

MSTCL2006 Press work

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to press work as part of the garment production process.

The unit of competency applies to pressing work where the position and handling of work are under the control of the operator and operator skills may contribute to the final appearance and finish of the work. The unit includes knowledge of a wider range of fabrics than MSTCL2017 Press work for production support, and adjustments are required to be made to equipment. The operator uses skills in positioning, and shaping of the garment which makes a significant contribution to the final appearance of the garment.

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Work to be pressed may include stable woven and knitted natural and synthetic fabrics.

MSTCL3002 Prepare and produce a complex whole garment from specifications

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge to prepare, align and sew a complex whole garment.

The unit of competency applies to sample machining involving all operations in the assembly of a garment from written specifications.

If cutting skills are required, then unit MSTCL3005 Lay up, mark and cut complicated fabrics and lays should be selected.

MSTCL3006 Assemble bra or swimwear

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to plan, align and assemble a bra or swimwear garment from specifications or patterns using a variety of machines and processes.

The unit of competency applies to assembling a bra or swimwear garment and may apply to sample machining involving all operations in the assembly of a garment to specifications. It involves being able to work quickly and accurately with expensive and delicate fabrics, to tight tolerances.

If cutting skills are required, then unit MSTCL2007 Lay up, mark and cut uncomplicated fabrics and lays should be selected.

MSTCL3013 Interpret patterns and apply pattern information

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to interpret patterns and apply pattern information.

The unit of competency applies to interpreting a variety of pattern styles, using patternmaking terminology and applying the basic principles of pattern making. It includes applying pattern information and specifications to the relevant processes of garment construction.

If cutting skills are required refer to MSTCL3005 Lay up, mark and cut complicated fabrics and lays.

If sewing skills are required refer to MSTCL3002 Prepare and produce sewn garment.

MSTDC3001 Perform spotting function in dry cleaning operations

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to perform spotting techniques on articles received for dry cleaning. It includes identifying a wide range of stains on a variety of fabrics, determining spotting requirements and suitable spotting agents, and carrying out spotting procedures.

This unit of competency applies to operators who are responsible for implementing spotting procedures within a dry cleaning operation. It requires skill in spotting all types of stains on common as well as special fabrics, and involves the use of standard and specialist spotting agents.

The identification of common stains and required spotting procedure without implementing spotting procedures is covered by MSTDC2003 Identify pre- and post-spotting requirements.

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MSTDE3002 Digitise artwork for computerised embroideries

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to apply fundamental digitising techniques to artwork for computerised embroidery production.

The unit of competency applies to a range of digitising techniques using industry standard software to convert artwork from images to production of embroideries to industry standard. It includes use of manual and automatic digitising techniques, documenting and storing images, and producing samples to confirm result meets artwork specifications.

Work involves liaison with specialist embroiderers and digitisers. Work may be conducted in a variety of environments, such as operational workplace activities, or home-based activities.

Simple digitising and computerised embroidery is also covered in the unit MSTCL3008 Set and produce digital embroidery. This unit covers skills for selecting and embroidering stock images. Digitising skills are now covered in more detail in the unit MSTDE3002 Digitise artwork for computerised embroideries; and machine embroidery skills are covered in the unit MSTDE3008 Produce embroidery from digitised images.

When these two units are selected, the unit MSTCL3008 Set and produce digital embroidery cannot also be selected due to duplication.

MSTDE3008 Produce embroidery from digitised images

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to set machine operations and produce embroidery from digitised images.

The unit of competency applies to computerised embroidery machine operation skills where the image and digitised file has been provided.

Work may be conducted in a variety of environments, such as operational workplace activities, or home-based activities.

Simple digitising and computerised embroidery is also covered in the unit MSTCL3008 Set and produce digital embroidery. This unit covers skills for selecting and embroidering stock images. Digitising skills are now covered in more detail in the unit MSTDE3002 Digitise artwork for computerised embroideries; and machine embroidery skills are covered in the unit MSTDE3008 Produce embroidery from digitised images.

When these two units are selected, the unit MSTCL3008 Set and produce digital embroidery cannot also be selected due to duplication.

MSTFD2006 Use a sewing machine for fashion design

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to use a sewing machine to align and sew pattern pieces and sew components.

The unit of competency applies to aligning and sewing straight seams, joining flat pieces of stable fabric together, sewing components and stitching hems, using basic stitching.

Work is conducted according to defined procedures and would not be applied in a large scale production environment.

This unit may be applied to a sewing machine or commercial machine. The unit provides similar sewing performance outcomes to the combination of MSTCL2001 and MSTCL2004 and should not be included in a qualification if those units are being completed.

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MSTFD4009 Create and edit digital embroidery designs

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge to create and edit digital embroidery designs using specialised software programs.

This unit of competency applies digital embroidery effects on a wide range of garments and fabrics.

This unit of competency requires the use of computers. If training in the use of computers is required then the unit: MSTGN2009 Operate computing technology in a TCF workplace should also be selected.

MSTFD4011 Cut fabrics for prototype designs

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge to lay up, make marker and cut work for sample designs where only a couple of garments would be cut out at a time, as required by the designer to test design or pattern.

The unit of competency applies to situations where single garments or only a couple of layers of fabric may be cut. The marker may be developed directly on the fabric lay or planned separately and applied. Cutting tools and equipment would include dress maker's shears, electric cutting tools and rotary cutters.

Units MSTCL2007 Lay up, mark and cut uncomplicated fabrics and lays and MSTCL3005 Lay up and cut complicated fabrics and lays include the outcomes of this unit, so this unit should not be selected with either of those units.

MSTFD4016 Sew design prototypes

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to assemble a prototype garment using commercial machines.

The unit of competency applies to producing a garment that is not designed to be worn but will be used for the purposes of confirming elements of design and production requirements.

This unit covers sewing and assembly skills only. Lay-up, making marker and cutting skills to support the sewing of prototypes are covered in the unit MSTFD4011 Cut fabrics for prototype designs.

This unit should not be selected at the same time as MSTCL3002 Prepare and produce sewn garment because the outcomes are similar.

MSTFD4020 Use electronic fashion design tools

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to use a range of electronic design programs and equipment, such as software programs and computing technology.

The unit of competency applies to the creation of designs, patterns or production specifications using electronic programs and equipment such as graphic and design software, computers and peripherals, and specialised equipment.

This unit of competency requires the use of computers. If training in the use of computers is required then the unit MSTGN2009 Operate computing technology in a TCF workplace should also be selected.

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MSTFD5021 Conduct digital patternmaking and grading

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to use digital technologies to produce patterns and conduct grading for fashion designs.

The unit of competency applies to the use of specialised electronic programs and computing equipment to digitise patterns and access existing pattern block libraries to create and grade pattern styles for a set size range.

This unit of competency requires the use of computers. If training in the use of computers is required then the unit MSTGN2009 Operate computing technology in a TCF workplace should also be selected.

MSTFD5022 Develop digital costing markers

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to use digital technologies for estimating garment yields for costing. It involves translating graded pattern pieces onto a cutting lay plan, to minimises fabric waste and optimise cutting accuracy.

The unit of competency applies to the use of specialised electronic programs and computing equipment to digitise patterns.

This unit requires the use of computers. If training in the use of computers is required then the unit MSTGN2009 Operate computing technology in a TCF workplace should also be selected.

Work may be conducted in small to large scale enterprises and may involve individual and team activities.

MSTGN2007 Select, transfer and remove materials and products

This unit covers skills and knowledge to select, transfer and remove materials and products in support of the production processes.

Work requires discretion, initiative and judgement Work may be conducted in a variety of environments such as operational workplace activities, restricted space, hazardous, controlled or exposed conditions.

Work may be conducted in small to large scale enterprises and may involve individual and team activities.

This unit does not cover the use of a forklift. If forklifts are used, then MEM1101B Operate mobile load shifting equipment should be selected. MSTTD5007 Develop textile designs using computer-based design programs

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to use a range of computer-based design programs, equipment and computing technology to generate, produce and manufacture designs for textile products.

The unit of competency applies to the creation of designs and production specifications for woven, knitted or printed textiles, tapestries and experimental textile products using computer-based design programs and equipment.

If training in the use of computers is required then the unit MSTGN2009 Operate computing technology in a textiles, clothing and footwear workplace should also be selected.

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MSTTF2006 Measure and scale geometric shapes

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to take accurate measurements and related information from customer information or actual objects or structures.

The unit of competency applies to taking accurate measurements, scaling shapes and applying related information using manual processes. Computer-aided design (CAD) operations for sail making are addressed in other units, including MSTTF22007 Produce patterns for 2-D products and MSTTF3003 Produce patterns for 3-D products.

It may involve interaction with enterprise clients either individually or in collaboration with other personnel from the enterprise. Work may be conducted in operational indoor or outdoor workplaces.

Work may be conducted in small to large scale enterprises and may involve individual and team activities. Work is performed within defined procedures may require the exercise of discretion and judgement.

This unit may be assessed independently or in combination with other relevant units. However, it may be found convenient to assess it in conjunction with MSTTF2005 Translate information into measurements or diagrams.

MSTTF3006 Cut and join sail panels

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to cut and join sail panels for a range of sail types and sizes.

The unit of competency applies to the lay-up, marking, and cutting of sail panels using manual methods. The joining of panels will involve sewing and bonding techniques. Interpretation of sail designs and specification sheets is required.

Computer-aided design (CAD) operations for sail making are addressed in other units, including MSTTF22007 Produce patterns for 2-D products and MSTTF3003 Produce patterns for 3-D products.

MSTTN2001 Set up and operate a dry laid web forming machine

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to set up and operate dry laid web forming machines used to manufacture non-woven textiles.

The unit of competency covers the skills needed for initial start-up and product changeovers of dry laid web forming machines, including machine settings, first-off runs, adjustments and instructions to operators.

Web bonding and web finishing are covered by units MSTTN2004 Undertake web bonding processes and MSTTN2005 Undertake web conversion and finishing.

MSTTN2002 Set up and operate a spun bond web forming machine

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge to set up and operate spun bond web forming machines used to manufacture non-woven textiles.

The unit of competency covers the skills needed for initial start-up and product changeovers of spun bond web forming machines, including machine settings, first-off runs and adjustments. Web bonding and web finishing are covered by units MSTTN2004 Undertake web bonding processes and MSTTN2005 Undertake web conversion and finishing

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MSTTX3010 Monitor textile production processes

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to monitor textile production processes.

The unit of competency applies to ensuring that textile production outcomes are consistent with job specifications, identifying performance parameters, solving problems and conducting checks of performance efficiency.

This unit of competency is focused on monitoring a process and complements the machine monitoring skill covered by MSTTX3006 Ensure efficient operation of textile machines.

The unit of competency involves working with discretion, judgement, and initiative on the job either individually or in a team environment and may include liaison with specialist technicians including textile mechanics or technicians and production supervisors.

Enterprises covered by this unit will process natural or synthetic source fibres, yarns or textile materials. Production processes covered include but are not limited to carding, spinning, knitting, tufting, weaving, finishing, dyeing and non-woven production processes.

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MST Qualifications with specialisations

Some MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package qualifications can be packaged to suit a particular industry sector or specialisation. The following additional qualification descriptors are approved:

• MST40516 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising (Design and Product Development)

• MST40516 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising (Business and Merchandising)

• MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

(Design and Product Development) • MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

(Business and Merchandising)

• MST60516 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising ( Design and Product Development)

• MST60516 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising (Business and Merchandising)

The specialisation can be included in brackets under the qualification title on the testamur. The electives in a qualification will be chosen, based on industry engagement, to meet the needs of that industry sector.

Importing elective units

The packaging rules for all qualifications enable units of competency to be imported from any Training Package that is directly relevant to the learner’s current or intended work environment. In providing this flexibility it is incumbent on RTOs to ensure that the integrity of qualifications in the Training Package is maintained. It is a requirement that RTOs can provide evidence of engaging with industry to select imported electives. The following guidelines for importing units apply:

• they are from an endorsed Training Package or other accredited course and are packaged at the same AQF certificate level (the original unit title and code number must be retained)

• they are appropriate to the needs of the organisation • any prerequisites specified in the original unit and any specific assessment

requirements in the host Training Package are also observed.

Contextualising units of competency

It is vital that these units of competency are able to be used in a wide range of industry sectors and enterprises. To enable this, contextualising the units of competency is actively encouraged.

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Work health and safety (WHS)

All operations must comply with WHS and environmental management requirements, which may be imposed through state/territory or federal legislation - these requirements must not be compromised at any time. Individual units of competency give details on the relevant WHS requirements.

Legal considerations for learners in the workplace/work placements

The TCF industry is governed by legislation, regulations and/or external accreditation requirements. Local requirements should be checked. RTOs must comply with all Commonwealth, state and territory legislation and regulatory requirements.

Access and equity

A learner’s access to the training and assessment process should not be adversely affected by restrictions placed on the location or context of assessment beyond the requirements specified in this Training Package.

Reasonable adjustments

Under the Disability Standards for Education 2005, RTOs must make reasonable adjustments for people with disability to the maximum extent that those adjustments do not cause that provider unjustifiable hardship. While ‘reasonable adjustment’ and ‘unjustifiable hardship’ are different concepts and involve different considerations, they both seek to strike a balance between the interests of education providers and the interests of learners with and without disability. The Disability Standards and guidelines for their implementation can be downloaded at http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2005L00767. An adjustment is any measure or action that a learner requires because of their disability, and which has the effect of assisting them to access and participate in education and training on the same basis as those without a disability. An adjustment is reasonable if it achieves this purpose while taking into account factors such as the nature of the learner’s disability, their views, the potential effect of the adjustment on the learner and others who might be affected, and the costs and benefits of making the adjustment. A training provider is also entitled to maintain the academic requirements of a course or program and to consider the requirements or components that are inherent or essential to its nature when assessing whether an adjustment is reasonable. There may be more than one adjustment that is reasonable in a given set of circumstances; education providers are required to make adjustments that are reasonable and that do not cause them unjustifiable hardship.

Foundation Skills

Foundation Skills are those core or essential skills we need to engage successfully in work and life. The term ‘Foundation Skills’ is currently used to include the core skills defined in the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) as well as the Employability Skills identified as critical for effective performance in the workplace. The core skills of the ACSF include reading, writing, oral communication, numeracy and learning.

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Foundation Skills are deemed essential to successful learning and continuing employment. In the MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package advice is provided in the units of competency that relevant Foundation Skills are explicit in the performance criteria.

Employability Skills

Employability Skills are best identified holistically at the qualification level. There are eight Employability Skills:

• communication • teamwork • problem solving • initiative and enterprise • planning and organising • self-management • learning • technology.

An Employability Skills summary for each qualification level is provided at Appendix C. Summaries are designed to assist trainers and assessors to identify and include important industry application of Employability Skills in training and assessment strategies.

• Employability Skills Summaries provide examples of how each skill is applicable to the occupational outcomes covered by the qualification.

• Employability Skills Summaries contain general information about industry context which is further explained as measurable outcomes of performance in the units of competency in each qualification.

• The detail in each Employability Skills Summary will vary depending on the range of occupational outcomes covered by the qualification in question.

• Employability Skills Summaries are not exhaustive lists of qualification requirements or checklists of performance (which are separate assessment tools that should be designed by trainers and assessors after analysis at the unit level).

• Employability Skills Summaries contain information that may also assist in building learners' understanding of industry and workplace expectations.

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Delivering the training

Skilled trainers and assessors

Assessors must satisfy the assessor competency requirements that are in place at the time of the assessment as set by the VET regulator. In addition, the assessor or anyone acting in subject matter expert role in assessment must demonstrate both technical competency and currency. If the assessor cannot demonstrate technical competency and currency they must assess with a subject matter expert who does meet these requirements. Technical competency can be demonstrated through one or more of:

• relevant VET or other qualification/Statement of Attainment • appropriate workplace experience undertaking the type of work being assessed under routine and

non-routine conditions • appropriate workplace experience supervising/evaluating the type of work being assessed under

routine and non-routine conditions. Currency can be demonstrated through one or more of:

• being currently employed undertaking the type of work being assessed • being employed by the organisation undertaking the type of work being assessed and having

maintained currency in accordance with that organisation’s policies and procedures • having consulted/had contact with an organisation undertaking the type of work being assessed

within the last twelve months, the consultation/ contact being related to assessment • conducting on-the-job training/assessments of the type of work being assessed • being an active member of a relevant professional body and participating in activities relevant to

the assessment of this type of work.

Mode of delivery

Training and assessment in MST Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package may be delivered face to face, online, through workplace training or a mixture of different modes/blended delivery. Learners can be assessed by recognition of prior learning (RPL), on the job, off the job or a combination as long as the Principles of Assessment and Rules of Evidence are met.

Resource and equipment requirements

Details of the assessment requirements of each unit are given in the unit. Conditions for assessment must include access to all tools, equipment, materials and documentation required, including relevant workplace procedures, product and manufacturing specifications associated with the unit.

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Assessing learners

General

Assessment methods must ensure that only properly skilled learners are assessed as competent. Assessment must meet the Principles of Assessment and the Rules of Evidence. Assessment methods must confirm consistency of performance over time, rather than a single assessment event. Units of competency are to be assessed in the workplace or a simulated workplace environment. A simulated workplace environment must reflect realistic operational workplace conditions that cover all aspects of workplace performance, including the environment, task skills, task management skills, contingency management skills and job role environment skills. Foundation skills are integral to competent performance of the unit and should not be assessed separately. Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and the needs of the learner. Evidence of performance knowledge may be collected concurrently with performance evidence or through an independent process, such as workbooks, written assessments or records of interviews. Access must be provided to instruments, equipment, materials, workplace documentation, procedures and specifications associated with the unit of competency. Detailed information is provided in the assessment requirements of each unit of competency.

Designing assessment for the TCF industries

The design of assessment needs to ensure that the dimensions of competency are covered: • task skills (performance of individual tasks) • task management skills (managing a number of different tasks within the job) • contingency management skills (responding to problems, breakdowns and changes in routine) • job/role environment skills (dealing with the responsibilities and expectations of the

workplace). Evidence-gathering methods must be gender and culturally-inclusive and take into account the language, literacy and numeracy skills of the learner. Assessors may consider:

• incorporating a range of assessment techniques • integrating the assessment of units related to the performance of ‘whole of work’ tasks, roles

or functions • using a holistic approach which combines knowledge, understanding, problem-solving,

technical skills and applications to new situations into the assessment process • assessing in the workplace (wherever possible), using familiar skills and materials • eliminating any unnecessary reading or written assessment (if these skills are not required to

do the job, they should not be part of the assessment)

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• ensuring understanding of questions by rephrasing to clarify and using the language and terms of the job and the workplace

• encouraging the learner to ask questions to clarify instructions • providing clarification of purpose and process of assessment • considering cultural and gender issues when setting up the assessment.

The following publication provides advice on how to design assessment. Assessing competencies in higher qualifications. DETYA 2001. It is available to download at: http://www.det.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/456353/Guide-2.pdf

Conducting assessments

Where assessment is occurring in the workplace: • Take into account that the person being assessed may have had little experience of structured

training and assessment. Carefully explain the process of making judgements against the standards and make the learner feel as relaxed as possible.

• Consult on the assessment process with the parties involved. • The assessment should take place over a reasonable length of time so that the learner has the

opportunity to demonstrate work responsibility and contingency management. (Third-party reports of workplace performance, if available, are helpful for this.)

• Consider the other staff in the workplace likely to be affected by the process. All staff directly or indirectly involved in the process should be briefed on the factors which will impact on them, such as duration or changes in work routine.

• Ensure that assessment is as compatible as possible with the normal pattern of work and causes minimal disruption. If the process involves learners being away from their work area for a period of time, then arrangements should be made with their immediate supervisor to cover their duties for that period of time.

Where assessment is occurring out of the workplace, it is important to ensure that:

• the assessment takes place in a situation as close as possible to workplace reality • all aspects of competency are assessed • the assessment takes place over a reasonable length of time so that the learner has the

opportunity to demonstrate work responsibility and contingency management (Third-party reports of workplace performance, if available, are helpful for this)

• documents used in assessment closely reflect workplace reality.

Consistent performance should be demonstrated. In particular, the assessor could: • review test data/results obtained by the learner over time, particularly to check accuracy,

consistency and timeliness of results • review test records and workplace documentation prepared by the learner • observe the learner conducting sample preparation and a range of test procedures • obtain feedback from clients, peers and supervisors • question the learner about relevant scientific/technical terms, test methods and enterprise

procedures, common problems and corrective action • conduct simulations and role plays to assess the learner’s ability to handle unforeseen

problems, respond to simulated emergencies and to simulated working conductions where access to the workplace is not possible.

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Links

Useful Industry links

http://www.mskills.com.au/info/links General links Australian Qualifications Framework: First edition, July 2011: www.aqf.edu.au/ NCVER VET Information Portal, Training Authorities: www.vetinformationportal.edu.au/TrainingAuthorities TGA website, training packages: training.gov.au Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA): www.asqa.gov.au The Australian Apprenticeships site: www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au, offers information about traineeships and apprenticeships and includes links to state and territory authorities (STAs) that monitor provision. The following resources provide advice designing assessment tools:

• Guide - Designing assessment tools, ASQA, 2015: http://www.asqa.gov.au/forms.html

• A guide to developing training package assessment materials [kit], ANTA, 2001: http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/16529162?selectedversion=NBD24099286f

• Guide - Designing assessment tools, ASQA, 2015: http://www.asqa.gov.au/forms.html

• Disability Standards and guidelines: http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2005L00767

State training authorities Australian Capital Territory: http://www.det.act.gov.au New South Wales: https://www.dec.nsw.edu.au Northern Territory: http://www.det.nt.gov.au Queensland: http://education.qld.gov.au South Australia: http://www.dfeest.sa.gov.au Tasmania: http://www.education.tas.gov.au Victoria: http://www.education.vic.gov.au Western Australia: http://www.dtwd.wa.gov.au Further advice may be obtained from: Manufacturing Skills Australia

Level 3, 104 Mount Street North Sydney NSW 2060 Telephone: (02) 9955 5500 Fax: (02) 02 9955 8044

PO Box 289 NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059 Web: www.mskills.org.au Email: [email protected]

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Appendix A: Mapping of MST Release 1 qualifications

MST Release 1.0 qualifications mapping to LMT07 qualifications

MST Code MST Title LMT07 LMT07 Title E/NE MST20116 Certificate II in TCF Production

Support LMT20107 Certificate II in Textile Production

(Intermediate) NE

LMT21607 LMT20607

Certificate II in Technical Textiles and Non-wovens Certificate II in Clothing Production (Intermediate)

LMT20507 Certificate II in Textile Fabrication LMT20707 Certificate II in Clothing

Production (Complex or Multiple Processes)

LMT20907 Certificate II in Footwear Production (Intermediate)

MST20216 Certificate II in TCF Production Operations

LMT20207 Certificate II in Textile Production (Complex or Multiple Processes)

NE

LMT21007 Certificate II in Footwear Production (Complex or Multiple Processes)

LMT20707 Certificate II in Clothing Production (Complex or Multiple Processes)

LMT21607 Certificate II in Technical Textiles and Non-wovens

LMT20507 Certificate II in Textile Fabrication MST20316 Certificate II in Leather

Production LMT21207 Certificate II in Leather

Production E

MST20416 Certificate II in Laundry Operations

LMT21410 Certificate II in Laundry Operations.

E

MST20516 Certificate II in TCF Services and Repair

LMT21510 Certificate II in Dry Cleaning NE LMT21107 Certificate II in Footwear Repair

MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

LMT21707 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology (Incorporates LMT20807 – NE))

E

MST30116 Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production

LMT30107 Certificate III in Textile Production

NE

LMT30507 LMT31807

Certificate III in Clothing Production Certificate III in Technical Textiles and Non-wovens

MST30216 Certificate III in Manufactured Textile Products

LMT30407 Certificate III in Textile Fabrication

E

MST30316 Certificate III in Millinery LMT30607 Certificate III in Millinery E MST30416 Certificate III in Footwear LMT30707 Certificate III in Footwear

Production NE

LMT30807 Certificate III in Footwear Repair MST30516 Certificate III in Leather

Production LMT30907 Certificate III in Leather

Production E

MST30616 Certificate III in Laundry Operations

LMT31110 Certificate III in Laundry Operations

E

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MST Code MST Title LMT07 LMT07 Title E/NE MST30716 Certificate III in Dry Cleaning

Operations LMT31210 Certificate III in Dry Cleaning

Operations E

MST30816 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

LMT31407 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology (Incorporates LMT32011)

E

MST40116 Certificate IV in Textile Design and Development

LMT40107 Certificate IV in Textile Technology and Production

E

LMT41107 Certificate IV in Textile Design and Development

MST40216 Certificate IV in Clothing Production

LMT40307 Certificate IV in Clothing Production

E

MST40316 Certificate IV in Custom-Made Footwear

LMT40407 Certificate IV in Custom-Made Footwear

E

MST40416 Certificate IV in Millinery LMT40707 Certificate IV in Millinery E MST40516 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion

Design and Merchandising LMT41007 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion

Design and Technology NE

LMT41207 Certificate IV in Fashion and Textiles Merchandising

MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

LMT50307 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology

NE

LMT50607 Diploma of Fashion and Textiles Merchandising

MST50216 Diploma of Textile Design and Development

LMT50407 LMT50507

Diploma of Textile Technology and Production Management Diploma of Textile Design and Development

E

MST60116 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

LMT60307 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology

NE

LMT60507 Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textiles Merchandising

MST60216 Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development

LMT60407 Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development

E

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LMT07 qualifications mapping to MST Release 1 qualifications

Not carried forward – NCF Equivalent – E

Not equivalent – NE Note: Qualifications not carried forward with no replacement remain current in LMT07. LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST title NCF/E/NE

LMT11107 Certificate I in Textiles Clothing and Footwear

Discontinued – no workplace outcomes. NCF

LMT20107 Certificate II in Textile Production (Intermediate)

MST20116 Certificate II in TCF Production Support NE

LMT20207 Certificate II in Textile Production (Complex or Multiple Processes)

MST20216 Certificate II in TCF Production Operations

NE

LMT20407 Certificate II in Cotton Ginning NCF

LMT20507 Certificate II in Textile Fabrication MST20116

Certificate II in TCF Production Support NE

MST20216 Certificate II in TCF Production Operations

LMT20607 Certificate II in Clothing Production (Intermediate)

MST20116 Certificate II in TCF Production Support NE

LMT20707 Certificate II in Clothing Production (Complex or Multiple Processes)

MST20116

Certificate II in TCF Production Support NE

MST20216 Certificate II in TCF Production Operations

LMT20807 Certificate II in Millinery MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

NE

LMT20907 Certificate II in Footwear Production (Intermediate)

MST20116 Certificate II in TCF Production Support NE

LMT21007 Certificate II in Footwear Production (Complex or Multiple Processes)

MST20216 Certificate II in TCF Production Operations

NE

LMT21107 Certificate II in Footwear Repair MST20516 Certificate II in TCF Services and Repair NE

LMT21207 Certificate II in Leather Production MST20316 Certificate II in Leather Production E

LMT21410 Certificate II in Laundry Operations MST20416 Certificate II in Laundry Operations E

LMT21510 Certificate II in Dry Cleaning Operations

MST20516 Certificate II in TCF Services and Repair NE

LMT21607 Certificate II in Technical Textiles and Non-wovens

MST20116

Certificate II in TCF Production Support NE

MST20216 Certificate II in TCF Production Operations

LMT21707 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

E

LMT30107 Certificate III in Textile Production MST30116 Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production

NE

LMT30307 Certificate III in Cotton Ginning NCF

LMT30407 Certificate III in Textile Fabrication MST30216 Certificate III in Manufactured Textile Products

E

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LMT30507 Certificate III in Clothing Production MST30116 Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production

NE

LMT30607 Certificate III in Millinery MST30316 Certificate III in Millinery E

LMT30707 Certificate III in Footwear Production MST30416 Certificate III in Footwear NE

LMT30807 Certificate III in Footwear Repair MST30416 Certificate III in Footwear NE

LMT30907 Certificate III in Leather Production MST30516 Certificate III in Leather Production E

LMT31110 Certificate III in Laundry Operations MST30616 Certificate III in Laundry Operations E

LMT31210 Certificate III in Dry Cleaning Operations

MST30716 Certificate III in Dry Cleaning Operations E

LMT31407 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

MST30816 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

E

LMT31807 Certificate III in Technical Textiles and Non-wovens

MST30116 Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production

NE

LMT31909 Certificate III in Engineering - TCF Mechanic

NCF

LMT32011 Certificate III in Digitising and Computerised Embroidery

MST30816 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

NE

LMT40107 Certificate IV in Textile Technology and Production

MST40116 Certificate IV in Textile Design and Development

E

LMT40207 Certificate IV in Cotton Ginning NCF

LMT40307 Certificate IV in Clothing Production MST40216 Certificate IV in Clothing Production E

LMT40407 Certificate IV in Custom-made Footwear

MST40316 Certificate IV in Custom-Made Footwear E

LMT40707 Certificate IV in Millinery MST40416 Certificate IV in Millinery E

LMT40810 Certificate IV in Laundry Operations and Supervision

NCF

LMT40907 Certificate IV in Supply and Fitting of Pre-manufactured Medical Grade Footwear

NCF

LMT41007 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

MST40516 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

NE

LMT41107 Certificate IV in Textile Design and Development

MST40116 Certificate IV in Textile Design and Development

E

LMT41207 Certificate IV in Fashion and Textiles Merchandising

MST40516 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

NE

LMT50207 Diploma of Medical Grade Footwear NCF

LMT50307 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology

MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

NE

LMT50407 Diploma of Textile Technology and Production Management

MST50216 Diploma of Textile Design and Development

E

LMT50507 Diploma of Textile Design and Development

MST50216 Diploma of Textile Design and Development

E

LMT50607 Diploma of Fashion and Textiles Merchandising

MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

NE

LMT60207 Advanced Diploma of Medical Grade Footwear

NCF

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LMT60307 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology

MST60116 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

NE

LMT60407 Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development

MST60216 Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development

E

LMT60507 Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textiles Merchandising

MST60116 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

NE

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Appendix B: Mapping of units of competency

MST Release 1.0 Units of Competency to LMT07 Units of Competency

E: Equivalent NE: Not equivalent MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTCL1001 Produce a simple garment LMTCL1001B Produce a simple garment E MSTCL2001 Use a sewing machine LMTCL2001B Use a sewing machine E MSTCL2002 Provide hand sewing and

finishing support LMTCL2002B Provide hand sewing and

finishing support E

MSTCL2003 Perform basic maintenance of headwear

LMTCL2018 Perform basic maintenance of headwear

E

MSTCL2004 Sew components LMTCL2004B Sew components E MSTCL2005 Use specialised machinery or

processes to assist TCF production

LMTCL2005B Use specialised machinery or processes to assist assembly production

NE

LMTTX2014B Use specialised machinery to assist textile production

MSTCL2006 Press work LMTCL2006B Press work E MSTCL2007 Lay up, mark and cut

uncomplicated fabrics and lays LMTCL2007B Lay up, mark and cut

uncomplicated fabrics and lays E

MSTCL2008 Finish garment production LMTCL2008B Finish garment production E MSTCL2009 Despatch work LMTCL2009B Despatch work E MSTCL2010 Modify patterns to create basic

styles LMTCL2010B Modify patterns to create basic

styles E

MSTCL2011 Draw and interpret a basic sketch

LMTCL2011B Draw and interpret a basic sketch

E

MSTCL2012 Organise and plan own work in a home-based production environment

LMTCL2012B Organise and plan own work in a home-based production environment

E

MSTCL2013 Block and shape headwear by machine

LMTCL2013B Block and shape headwear by machine

E

MSTCL2014 Access and use information resources for clothing production operations

LMTTCL2017B Access and use information resources for clothing production operations

E

MSTCL2015 Finish headwear LMTCL2015B Finish headwear E MSTCL2016 Trim headwear LMTCL2016B Trim headwear E MSTCL2017 Press work for production

support New

unit MSTCL2018 Perform bundling, ticketing and

labelling in TCF operations New

unit MSTCL2019 Sew components, complex

tasks New

unit MSTCL2020 Lay up and mark

uncomplicated fabrics and lays New

unit MSTCL3001 Identify fabric performance and

handling requirements LMTCL3001B Identify fabric performance and

handling requirements E

MSTCL3002 Prepare and produce a complex whole garment from specifications

LMTCL3002B Prepare and produce sewn garment

E

MSTCL3003 Perform garment repairs and alterations

LMTCL3003B Perform garment repairs and alterations

E

MSTCL3004 Press whole garments LMTCL3004B Press whole garments E MSTCL3005 Lay up and cut complicated

fabrics and lays LMTCL3005B Lay up and cut complicated

fabrics and lays E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTCL3006 Assemble bra or swimwear LMTCL3006B Assemble bra or swimwear E MSTCL3007 Embellish garment by hand or

machine LMTCL3007B Embellish garment by hand or

machine E

MSTCL3008 Set and produce digital embroidery

LMTCL3008B Set and produce digital embroidery

E

MSTCL3009 Develop patterns from a block using basic patternmaking principles

LMTCL3009B Develop patterns from a block using basic patternmaking principles

E

MSTCL3010 Sew woven and stretch knit garments

LMTCL3010B Sew woven and stretch knit garments

E

MSTCL3011 Contribute to garment production process improvements

LMTCL3011B Contribute to garment production process improvements

E

MSTCL3012 Make marker for complicated fabrics and lays

LMTCL3012B Make marker for complicated fabrics and lays

E

MSTCL3013 Interpret patterns and apply pattern information

LMTCL3013B Interpret patterns and apply pattern information

E

MSTCL3014 Interact and communicate with garment production personnel

LMTCL3014B Interact and communicate with garment production personnel

E

MSTCL4001 Perform sample machining of advanced construction garments

LMTCL4001A Perform sample machining of bespoke garments

E

MSTCL4002 Assemble and fit commercially tailored or bespoke garments

LMTCL4002A Assemble and fit commercially tailored or bespoke garments

E

MSTCL4003 Measure, lay up and cut custom-made garments

LMTCL4003A Measure, lay-up and cut custom-made garments

E

MSTCL4004 Determine and perform garment maintenance or repair

LMTCL4004A Determine and perform garment maintenance or repair

E

MSTDC2001 Provide customer service in a dry cleaning or laundry enterprise

LMTDC2001A Provide customer service in a dry cleaning or laundry enterprise

E

MSTDC2002 Conduct safe handling of dry cleaning chemicals and solvents

LMTDC2012A Conduct safe handling of dry cleaning chemicals and solvents

E

MSTDC2003 Identify pre- and post-spotting requirements

LMTDC2011A Identify pre- and post-spotting requirements

E

MSTDC2004 Operate dry cleaning machines LMTDC2004A Operate dry cleaning machines E MSTDC2005 Operate wet cleaning machines LMTDC2005A Operate wet cleaning machines E MSTDC2006 Operate finishing equipment LMTDC2006A Operate finishing equipment E MSTDC2007 Receive and sort articles for

cleaning LMTDC2007A Receive and sort articles for

cleaning E

MSTDC2008 Carry out final inspection of articles

LMTDC2008A Carry out final inspection of articles

E

MSTDC2009 Identify fabric and garment cleaning requirements

LMTDC2010A Identify fabric and garment cleaning requirements

E

MSTDC3001 Perform spotting function in dry cleaning operations

LMTDC3003A Perform spotting function in dry cleaning operations

E

MSTDC3002 Dry clean garments with special treatment requirements

LMTDC3002A Dry clean garments with special treatment requirements

E

MSTDE3001 Apply hooping and fabric handling techniques

LMTDE3001A Apply hooping and fabric handling techniques

E

MSTDE3002 Digitise artwork for computerised embroideries

LMTDE3002A Digitise artwork for computerised embroideries

E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTDE3003 Apply advanced digitising

techniques to produce computerised embroideries

LMTDE3003A Apply advanced digitising techniques to produce computerised embroideries

E

MSTDE3004 Generate artwork for computerised embroideries

LMTDE3004A Generate artwork for computerised embroideries

E

MSTDE3005 Replicate traditional hand craft techniques

LMTDE3005A Replicate traditional hand craft techniques

E

MSTDE3006 Digitise text to produce embroidered lettering

LMTDE3006A Digitise text to produce embroidered lettering

E

MSTDE3007 Demonstrate features of digitised embroidery machines

LMTDE3007A Demonstrate features of digitised embroidery machines

E

MSTDE3008 Produce embroidery from digitised images

LMTDE3008A Produce embroidery from digitised images

E

MSTDE3009 Maintain computerised embroidery machines

LMTDE3009A Maintain computerised embroidery machines

E

MSTFD2001 Design and produce a simple garment

LMTFD2001B Design and produce a simple garment

E

MSTFD2002 Apply printing techniques to produce Indigenous textile designs

LMTFD2002B Apply printing techniques to produce indigenous textile designs

E

MSTFD2003 Apply dyeing techniques to produce Indigenous textile designs

LMTFD2003B Apply dyeing techniques to produce indigenous textile designs

E

MSTFD2004 Work within an Indigenous cultural framework

LMTFD2004B Work within an indigenous cultural framework

E

MSTFD2005 Identify design process for fashion designs

LMTFD2005B Identify design process for fashion designs

E

MSTFD2006 Use a sewing machine for fashion design

New unit

MSTFD3001 Market design product to local outlets

LMTFD3001B Market design product to local outlets

E

MSTFD3002 Design and produce Indigenous printed textiles to a brief

LMTFD3002B Design and produce indigenous printed textiles to a brief

E

MSTFD3003 Prepare design concept for a simple garment

LMTFD3003B Prepare design concept for a simple garment

E

MSTFD3004 Draw a trade drawing for fashion design

LMTFD3004B Draw a trade drawing for fashion design

E

MSTFD3005 Use skin, fur or leather to create fashion or textile products

LMTML3005A Use skin, fur or leather in millinery products

E

MSTFD4001 Apply design studio process LMTFD4001B Apply design studio process E MSTFD4002 Apply principles of colour

theory to fashion design development

LMTFD4002B Apply principles of colour theory to fashion design development

E

MSTFD4003 Assist in preparation of preliminary design concepts

LMTFD4003B Assist in preparation of preliminary design concepts

E

MSTFD4004 Calculate cost estimates for fashion products

LMTFD4004B Calculate cost estimates for fashion products

E

MSTFD4005 Communicate and sell design concepts

LMTFD4005B Communicate and sell design concepts

E

MSTFD4006 Interact and network with fashion industry participants

LMTFD4006B Interact and network with fashion industry participants

E

MSTFD4007 Conduct quality assurance for patterns and garments

LMTFD4007B Conduct quality assurance for patterns and garments

E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTFD4008 Construct stock size block for

garment to meet size and fit specifications

LMTFD4008B Construct stock size block for garment to meet size and fit specifications

E

MSTFD4009 Create and edit digital embroidery designs

LMTFD4009B Create and edit digital embroidery designs

E

MSTFD4010 Create pattern to meet design specifications applying advanced patternmaking principles

LMTFD4010B Create pattern to meet design specifications applying advanced pattern-making principles

E

MSTFD4011 Cut fabrics for prototype designs

LMTFD4011B Cut fabrics for prototype designs

E

MSTFD4012 Develop product specifications for fashion design

LMTFD4012B Develop product specifications for fashion design

E

MSTFD4013 Grade 2-D patterns LMTFD4013B Grade 2D patterns E MSTFD4014 Identify influences on

contemporary fashion designs and construction techniques

LMTFD4014B Identify influences on contemporary fashion designs and construction techniques

E

MSTFD4015 Create pattern from block to meet customer specifications

LMTFD4015B Create pattern from block to meet customer specifications

E

MSTFD4016 Sew design prototypes LMTFD4016B Sew design prototypes E MSTFD4017 Source materials and resources

for production of fashion designs

LMTFD4017B Source materials and resources for production of fashion designs

E

MSTFD4018 Use and apply sizing systems appropriate for fashion design

LMTFD4018B Use and apply sizing systems appropriate for fashion design

E

MSTFD4019 Use colourisation techniques on fabrics

LMTFD4019B Use colourisation techniques on fabrics

E

MSTFD4020 Use electronic fashion design tools

LMTFD4020B Use electronic fashion design tools

E

MSTFD4021 Drape fabrics to make patterns LMTFD4021B Drape fabrics to make patterns E MSTFD5001 Design bras and swimwear LMTFD5001B Design bras and swimwear E MSTFD5002 Develop and test patterns for

bras and swimwear LMTFD5002B Develop and test patterns for

bras and swimwear E

MSTFD5003 Analyse fit model LMTFD5003B Analyse fit model E MSTFD5004 Develop marketing plans for

fashion products LMTFD5004B Develop marketing plans for

fashion products E

MSTFD5005 Manipulate fabrics to create new finishes

LMTFD5005B Manipulate fabrics to create new finishes

E

MSTFD5006 Evaluate fashion designs against set criteria

LMTFD5006B Evaluate fashion designs against set criteria

E

MSTFD5007 Analyse influences on contemporary fashion designs

LMTFD5007B Analyse influences on contemporary fashion designs

E

MSTFD5008 Conduct fashion design purchasing

LMTFD5008B Conduct fashion design purchasing

E

MSTFD5009 Cost production of fashion or textile designs

LMTFD5009B Cost design production E

MSTFD5010 Develop and present design concepts within specific guidelines

LMTFD5010B Develop and present design concepts within specific guidelines

E

MSTFD5011 Produce fashion illustrations to assist product visualisation

LMTFD5011B Produce fashion illustrations E

MSTFD5012 Perform contour draping LMTFD5012B Perform contour draping E MSTFD5013 Develop merchandising plans

for fashion products LMTFD5013B Develop merchandising plans

for fashion products E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTFD5014 Construct complex blocks for

fashion garments LMTFD5014B Construct complex blocks for

fashion garments E

MSTFD5015 Develop patterns for complex fashion garments

LMTFD5015B Develop patterns for complex fashion garments

E

MSTFD5016 Grade complex patterns LMTFD5016B Grade shaped patterns E MSTFD5017 Apply design studio processes

to meet client brief LMTFD5017B Apply design studio processes

to meet client brief E

MSTFD5018 Determine and specify advanced construction processes

LMTFD5018B Determine and specify advanced construction processes

E

MSTFD5019 Analyse individual fit and make pattern alterations

LMTFD5019B Analyse individual fit and make pattern alterations

E

MSTFD5020 Assess impact of current fashion industry innovations and practices

New unit

MSTFD5021 Conduct digital patternmaking and grading

New unit

MSTFD5022 Develop digital costing markers New unit

MSTFD6001 Evaluate commercial viability of designs

LMTFD6001B Evaluate commercial viability of designs

E

MSTFD6002 Manage product development of fashion designs

LMTFD6002B Manage product development of fashion designs

E

MSTFD6003 Manage fashion design process LMTFD6003B Manage fashion design process E MSTFD6004 Manage advanced

patternmaking processes LMTFD6004B Manage advanced pattern

making processes E

MSTFD6005 Drape structured over-garments

LMTFD6005B Drape structured over-garments

E

MSTFD6006 Develop a fashion range LMTFD6006B Develop a fashion range E MSTFD6007 Implement specialised

patternmaking technologies LMTFD6007B Implement specialised pattern-

making technologies E

MSTFD6008 Apply studio processes to create and produce designs for commercial production

LMTFD6008B Apply studio processes to create and produce designs for commercial production

E

MSTFD6009 Analyse fashion industry textiles to guide commercial development

LMTFD6009B Analyse fashion industry textiles to guide commercial development

E

MSTFP1001 Embellish footwear LMTFP1001B Embellish footwear E MSTFP2001 Identify materials used in

footwear production LMTFP2001B Identify materials used in

footwear production E

MSTFP2002 Perform stuff cutting LMTFP2002B Perform stuff cutting E MSTFP2003 Cut printed materials by

machine LMTFP2003B Cut printed materials by

machine E

MSTFP2004 Cut non-printed leather by machine

LMTFP2004B Cut non-printed leather by machine

E

MSTFP2005 Operate machine to sew upper LMTFP2005B Operate machine to sew upper E MSTFP2006 Machine upper according to

product requirements LMTFP2006B Machine upper according to

product requirements E

MSTFP2007 Last shoe by machine LMTFP2007B Last shoe by machine E MSTFP2008 Perform moulding operations LMTFP2008B Perform moulding operations E MSTFP2009 Perform footwear finishing

operations LMTFP2009B Perform footwear finishing

operations E

MSTFP2010 Repair footwear product LMTFP2010B Repair footwear product E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTFP2011 Perform table-based

operations LMTFP2011B Perform table-based operations E

MSTFP3001 Cut leather by hand LMTFP3001B Cut leather by hand E MSTFP3002 Hand last shoe LMTFP3002B Hand last shoe E MSTFP3003 Assemble shoe by hand LMTFP3003B Assemble shoe by hand E MSTFP3004 Contribute to footwear

production improvement processes

LMTFP3004B Contribute to footwear production improvement processes

E

MSTFP3005 Supervise footwear production operations

LMTFP3005B Supervise footwear production operations

E

MSTFP3006 Apply foot anatomy principles to footwear production

LMTFP3006B Apply foot anatomy principles to footwear production

E

MSTFP4001 Develop design for custom made footwear

LMTFP4001A Develop design for custom made footwear

E

MSTFP4002 Make patterns for custom-made footwear

LMTFP4002A Make patterns for custom-made footwear

E

MSTFP4003 Prepare, cut and sew custom-made shoe components

LMTFP4003A Prepare, cut and sew custom-made shoe components

E

MSTFP4004 Assemble and finish custom-made shoe

LMTFP4004A Assemble and finish custom-made shoe

E

MSTFP4005 Fit custom-made footwear LMTFP4005A Fit custom-made footwear E MSTFR2001 Assess and cost footwear repair

job LMTFR2001A Assess and cost footwear repair

job E

MSTFR2002 Supply and fit new heel block LMTFR2002A Supply and fit new heel block E MSTFR2003 Attach non-slip sole or heel top

piece LMTFR2003A Attach non-slip sole or heel top

piece E

MSTFR2004 Replace half leather sole LMTFR2004A Replace half leather sole E MSTFR2005 Sew or patch by machine LMTFR2005A Sew or patch by machine E MSTFR3001 Replace full sole and heel LMTFR3001A Replace full sole and heel E MSTFR3002 Operate sole stitcher LMTFR3002A Operate sole stitcher E MSTFR3003 Hand sew welt LMTFR3003A Hand sew welt E MSTFR3004 Re-cover footwear LMTFR3004A Re-cover footwear E MSTFR3005 Dye footwear or leather

product LMTFR3005A Dye footwear or leather

product E

MSTFR3006 Undertake specialised footwear repair techniques

LMTFR3006A Undertake specialised footwear repair techniques

E

MSTGN2001 Use steaming and pressing equipment in TCF production

LMTML2006A Use millinery steaming and pressing equipment

E

MSTGN2002 Package and handle TCF items for storage or despatch

LMTCL2014 Pack, store, handle and despatch headwear

NE

LMTDC2009 Prepare articles for storage or despatch

LMTTF2003 Package and handle products for despatch

MSTGN2003 Work in the TCF industry LMTGN2003B Work in the Textiles, Clothing and Footwear industry

E

LMTGN2004 Work in a team environment LMTGN2004B Work in a team environment E MSTGN2005 Perform minor maintenance LMTGN2005B Perform minor maintenance E MSTGN2006 Perform test or inspection to

check product quality LMTGN2006B Perform test or inspection to

check product quality E

MSTGN2007 Select, transfer and remove materials and products

LMTGN2007B Select, transfer and remove materials and products

E

MSTGN2008 Coordinate work of team or section

LMTGN2008B Coordinate work of team or section

E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTGN2009 Operate computing technology

in a TCF workplace LMTGN2009B Operate computing technology

in a textiles, clothing and footwear workplace

E

MSTGN2010 Perform tasks to support production

LMTGN2010B Perform tasks to support production

E

MSTGN2011 Identify fibres, fabrics and textiles used in the TCF industry

LMTCL2003 Identify fibres and fabrics NE LMTTX2001 Identify fibres, yarns and textile

materials and their uses in textile production

MSTGN2012 Work safely with chemicals in TCF operations

LMTHL2004 Prepare chemicals to a formula NE LMTLA2001 Conduct safe handling of

laundry chemicals LMTTX2015 Handle and prepare chemicals,

dyes and other substances used in textile production

MSTGN3001 Control production in a section of a TCF enterprise

LMTGN3001B Control production in a section of a textiles, clothing and footwear enterprise

E

MSTGN3002 Organise and plan own work to achieve planned outcomes

LMTGN3002B Organise and plan own work to achieve planned outcomes

E

MSTGN3003 Estimate and cost job LMTGN3003B Estimate and cost job E MSTGN3004 Supervise operations in a TCF

enterprise LMTGN3009B Supervise operations in a

textiles, clothing and footwear enterprise

E

MSTGN3005 Plan tasks to assist production operations

LMTGN3005B Plan tasks to assist production operations

E

MSTGN3006 Draw 3-D designs LMTGN3008B Draw 3D designs E MSTGN3007 Monitor and operate trade

waste processes LMTGN3007B Monitor and operate trade

waste E

MSTGN4001 Coordinate or set up machines for product change

LMTGN4001A Coordinate or set up machines for product change

E

LMTGN4009A Set and modify machines for product change

E

LMTLA4002A Program and monitor commercial laundry machine control systems

NE

MSTGN4002 Participate in product engineering

LMTGN4002A Participate in product engineering

E

MSTGN4003 Install and commission process and machine control programs

LMTGN4003A Install and commission process and machine control programs

E

MSTGN4004 Analyse TCF merchandising and marketing principles

LMTGN4019A Analyse textiles, clothing and footwear merchandising and marketing principles

E

MSTGN4005 Plan and implement production within a work area

LMTGN4005A Plan and implement production within a work area

E

MSTGN4006 Apply TCF market supply systems

LMTGN4018 Apply textile clothing and footwear market supply systems

E

MSTGN4007 Contribute to the development of products or processes

LMTGN4016 Contribute to the development of products or processes

E

MSTGN4008 Analyse product and determine machine settings

LMTGN4008A Analyse product and determine machine settings

E

MSTGN4009 Design production tooling

LMTGN4014A Design production tooling E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTGN4010 Implement and monitor WHS

and environmental systems in the workplace

LMTGN4010A Implement and monitor OHS in the workplace

E

MSTGN4011 Coordinate the quality system and procedures

LMTGN4011A Coordinate the quality system and procedures

E

LMTLA4001A Monitor compliance with industry standards and regulations

NE

MSTGN4012 Fabricate or machine tooling LMTGN4012A Fabricate or machine tooling E MSTGN4013 Manage technical processes LMTGN4013A Manage technical processes E MSTGN5001 Participate in production

planning processes LMTGN5001B Participate in production

planning processes E

MSTGN5002 Coordinate quality assurance for textiles clothing and footwear products and services

LMTGN5002B Coordinate quality assurance for textiles clothing and footwear products and services

E

MSTGN5003 Work with international textiles, clothing and footwear supply chains

LMTGN5003B Work with international textiles, clothing and footwear supply chains

E

MSTGN5004 Manage installation and commissioning of equipment and systems

LMTGN5004A Manage installation and commissioning of equipment and systems

E

MSTGN5005 Provide global operations support

LMTGN5005A Provide global operations support

E

MSTGN5006 Plan and organise non-routine testing

LMTGN5010A Plan and organise non-routine testing

E

MSTGN5007 Prepare procedures and specifications for TCF operations

LMTGN5007A Prepare procedures and specifications for textiles, clothing and footwear operations

E

MSTGN5008 Identify opportunities in the TCF market

LMTGN5008A Identify opportunities in the textiles, clothing and footwear market E

E

MSTGN5009 Develop and test TCF products or processes

LMTGN5011A Develop and test textile, clothing and footwear products or processes

E

MSTGN6001 Develop and implement a sales or marketing strategy for fashion or textile items

LMTGN6001B Develop and implement a sales or marketing plan

E

MSTGN6002 Manage quality system and procedures

LMTGN6002A Manage quality system and procedures

E

MSTGN6003 Research and evaluate processes and products

LMTGN6003B Research and evaluate processes and products

E

MSTGN6004 Negotiate and manage contracts to produce finished design products

LMTGN6004B Negotiate and manage contracts to produce finished design products

E

MSTGN6005 Manage production processes LMTGN6005A Manage production processes E MSTGN6006 Map and establish textiles,

clothing or footwear supply chain process

LMTGN6006A Map and establish textiles, clothing or footwear supply chain process

E

MSTHL2001 Undertake receival, storage, handling and preservation of materials or products

LMTHL2001A Undertake receival, storage, handling and preservation of materials or products

E

MSTHL2002 Perform fellmongering processes

LMTHL2002A Perform fellmongering processes

E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTHL2003 Operate machines to prepare

hides or skins for tanning LMTHL2003A Operate machines to prepare

hides or skins for tanning E

MSTHL2004 Sort, grade or class hides, skins or leather

LMTHL2012A Sort, grade or class hides, skins or leather

E

MSTHL2005 Trim hides, skins or leather LMTHL2011A Trim hides, skins or leather E MSTHL2006 Use drum or vessel to prepare

or tan hides or skins LMTHL2006A Use drum or vessel to prepare

or tan hides or skins E

MSTHL2007 Operate machines to crust hides, skins or leather

LMTHL2007A Operate machines to crust hides, skins or leather

E

MSTHL2008 Use drum or vessel to crust hides, skins or leather

LMTHL2008A Use drum or vessel to crust hides, skins or leather

E

MSTHL2009 Perform drying operations LMTHL2009A Perform drying operations E MSTHL2010 Finish hides, skins or leather LMTHL2010A Finish hides, skins or leather E MSTHL3001 Determine suitability of hide,

skin and leather for leather goods

LMTHL3001A Determine suitability of hide, skin and leather for leather goods

E

MSTHL3002 Determine tanning requirements for hide, skin and leather

LMTHL3002A Determine tanning requirements for hide, skin and leather

E

MSTLA2001 Apply infection control policies and procedures in laundry operations

LMTLA2011A Apply infection control policies and procedures in laundry operations

E

MSTLA2002 Operate washing machines LMTLA2002A Operate washing machines E MSTLA2003 Control washing extractor

operation LMTLA2003A Control washing extractor

operation E

MSTLA2004 Perform linen rewash LMTLA2004A Perform linen rewash E MSTLA2005 Operate hydro extractor LMTLA2005A Operate hydro extractor E MSTLA2006 Perform conditioning and

drying processes LMTLA2006A Perform conditioning and

drying processes E

MSTLA2007 Finish products for despatch LMTLA2007A Finish products for despatch E MSTLA2008 Repair damaged laundry items LMTLA2008A Repair damaged laundry items E MSTLA2009 Inspect, fold and pack theatre

linen LMTLA2009A Inspect, fold and pack theatre

linen E

MSTLA2010 Prepare products for storage or despatch

LMTLA2010A Prepare products for storage or despatch

E

MSTLA3001 Perform advanced laundry operations

LMTLA3001A Perform advanced laundry operations

E

MSTLA3002 Determine linen rental requirements

LMTLA3002A Determine linen rental requirements

E

MSTLG2001 Cut by machine LMTLG2001A Cut by machine E MSTLG2002 Sew leather by machine LMTLG2002A Sew leather by machine E MSTLG2003 Perform table work LMTLG2003A Perform table work E MSTLG2004 Operate leather production

machines LMTLG2004A Operate leather production

machines E

MSTLG2005 Split leather pieces LMTLG2005A Split leather pieces E MSTLG2006 Identify materials used in

leather goods production LMTLG2006A Identify materials used in

leather goods production E

MSTLG2007 Skive leather pieces LMTLG2000A Skive leather pieces E MSTLG3001 Make a prototype LMTLG3001A Make a prototype E MSTLG3002 Cut leather by hand LMTLG3002A Cut leather by hand E MSTLG3003 Sew leather by hand LMTLG3003A Sew leather by hand E MSTLG3004 Apply finishes to leather

products LMTLG3004A Apply finishes to leather

products E

MSTLG3005 Grade leather LMTLG3005A Grade leather E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTLG3006 Apply pattern specifications to

saddlery products LMTLG3006A Apply pattern specifications to

saddlery products E

MSTLG3007 Assemble saddle components LMTLG3007A Assemble saddle components E MSTMF4001 Select and adjust pre-

fabricated footwear-related orthoses

LMTMF4001A Select and adjust pre-fabricated footwear-related orthoses

E

MSTMF4002 Conduct medical grade footwear assessments for clients with footwear-related medical conditions

LMTMF4002A Conduct medical grade footwear assessments for clients with footwear-related medical conditions

E

MSTMF4003 Modify medical grade footwear LMTMF4003A Modify medical grade footwear E MSTMF4004 Select and adjust pre-

fabricated medical grade footwear and accessories

LMTMF4004A Select and adjust pre-fabricated medical grade footwear and accessories

E

MSTML1001 Make a simple headpiece LMTML1001A Make a simple headpiece E MSTML2001 Identify materials used in

millinery LMTML2001A Identify materials used in

millinery E

MSTML2002 Make flat patterns for millinery LMTML2002A Make flat patterns for millinery E MSTML2003 Produce and attach millinery

trims LMTML2003A Produce and attach millinery

trims E

MSTML2004 Produce felt for millinery LMTML2004A Produce felt for millinery E MSTML2005 Place and cut millinery patterns LMTML2005A Place and cut millinery patterns E MSTML2006 Make millinery with flat pattern

components LMTML2010A Make millinery with flat pattern

components E

MSTML2007 Block and shape millinery by hand

LMTML2007A Block and shape millinery by hand

E

MSTML2008 Assemble simple blocked millinery components

LMTML2008A Assemble simple blocked millinery components

E

MSTML2009 Apply millinery sewing and adhesion techniques

LMTML2009A Apply millinery sewing and adhesion techniques

E

MSTML3001 Make flat patterns from hat blocks

LMTML3001A Make flat patterns from hat blocks

E

MSTML3002 Block and shape complex millinery

LMTML3002A Block and shape complex millinery

E

MSTML3003 Make millinery using patterns derived from hat block

LMTML3003A Make millinery using patterns derived from hat block

E

MSTML3004 Identify performance and handling requirements of millinery materials

LMTML3004A Identify performance and handling requirements of millinery materials

E

MSTML3005 Assemble complex blocked millinery components

LMTML3006A Assemble complex blocked millinery components

E

MSTML4001 Undertake specific millinery construction techniques

LMTML4001A Undertake specific millinery construction techniques

E

MSTML4002 Rejuvenate millinery LMTML4002A Rejuvenate millinery E MSTML4003 Present and display millinery LMTML4003A Present and display millinery E MSTML4004 Manage millinery procurement

and cost millinery products LMTML4004A Manage millinery procurement

and cost millinery products E

MSTML4005 Undertake initial millinery consultation, subsequent fittings and finishing

LMTML4005A Undertake initial millinery consultation, subsequent fittings and finishing

E

MSTML4006 Sketch and prepare millinery fashion designs

LMTML4006A Sketch and prepare millinery fashion designs

E

MSTML4007 Make millinery patterns LMTML4007A Make millinery patterns E MSTML4008 Undertake couture millinery LMTML4008A Undertake couture millinery E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTML4009 Modify millinery blocks to

make new shapes LMTML4009A Modify millinery blocks to make

new shapes E

MSTML4010 Make couture trims LMTML4010A Make couture trims E MSTTD4001 Produce knitted textile samples LMTTD4001A Produce knitted textile samples E MSTTD4002 Prepare stencils and screens for

textile printing LMTTD4013A Prepare stencils and screens for

textile printing E

MSTTD4003 Produce woven textile samples LMTTD4003A Produce woven textile samples E MSTTD4004 Produce woven tapestry

samples LMTTD4004A Produce woven tapestry

samples E

MSTTD4005 Produce screen printed textiles LMTTD4005A Produce screen printed textiles E MSTTD4006 Source textile materials and

resources LMTTD4006A Source textile materials and

resources E

MSTTD4007 Analyse textile design influences

LMTTD4007A Analyse textile design influences

E

MSTTD4008 Present and promote textile design concepts

LMTTD4008A Present and promote textile design concepts

E

MSTTD4009 Assist in the development of textile designs

LMTTD4009A Assist in the development of textile designs

E

MSTTD4010 Apply manipulation techniques to create experimental textile samples

LMTTD4010A Apply manipulation techniques to create experimental textile samples

E

MSTTD4011 Estimate costs for development of textile designs

LMTTD4011A Estimate costs for development of textile designs

E

MSTTD4012 Analyse use of colour in textiles LMTTD4012A Analyse use of colour in textiles E MSTTD5001 Design and produce knitted

textile products LMTTD5001A Design and produce knitted

textile products E

MSTTD5002 Design and produce woven tapestry products

LMTTD5002A Design and produce woven tapestry products

E

MSTTD5003 Design and produce woven products

LMTTD5003A Design and produce woven products

E

MSTTD5004 Design and produce experimental textiles

LMTTD5004A Design and produce experimental textiles

E

MSTTD5005 Design and produce printed textiles

LMTTD5005A Design and Produce printed textiles

E

MSTTD5006 Exhibit textile designs or products

LMTTD5006A Exhibit textile designs or products

E

MSTTD5007 Develop textile designs using computer-based design programs

LMTTD5007A Develop textile designs using computer based design programs

E

MSTTD5008 Develop textile designs and specifications

LMTTD5008A Develop textile designs and specifications

E

MSTTD5009 Produce printed designs on woven and non-woven substrates

LMTTD5011A Produce printed designs on woven and non-woven substrates

E

MSTTD5010 Produce computer-aided textile design folios

LMTTD5010A Produce computer aided textile design folios

E

MSTTD6001 Research commercial development of textiles

LMTTD6001A Research commercial development of textiles

E

MSTTD6002 Apply electronic systems to textile design and production

LMTTD6002A Apply electronic systems to textile design and production

E

MSTTD6003 Develop a textile product range LMTTD6003A Develop a textile product range E MSTTD6004 Create and produce textile

designs for commercial production

LMTTD6004A Create and produce textile designs for commercial production

E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTTF2001 Despatch products LMTTF2001A Despatch products E MSTTF2002 Cut, bend and shape metal LMTTF2017A Cut, bend and shape metal E MSTTF2003 Use canvas and sail production

tools LMTTF2018A Use canvas and sail production

tools E

MSTTF2004 Add reinforcements and attachments

LMTTF2004A Add reinforcements and attachments

E

MSTTF2005 Translate information into measurements or diagrams

LMTTF2005A Translate information into measurements or diagrams

E

MSTTF2006 Measure and scale geometric shapes

LMTTF2006A Measure and scale geometric shapes

E

MSTTF2007 Produce patterns for 2-D products

LMTTF2007A Produce patterns for 2D products

E

MSTTF2008 Use adhesives LMTTF2008A Use adhesives E MSTTF2009 Identify and select canvas and

sail materials LMTTF2009A Identify and select canvas and

sail materials E

MSTTF2010 Lay out and mark out canvas or sail materials

LMTTF2010A Lay out and mark out canvas or sail materials

E

MSTTF2011 Cut and shape canvas or sail materials

LMTTF2011A Cut and shape canvas or sail materials

E

MSTTF2012 Stitch by hand LMTTF2012A Stitch by hand E MSTTF2013 Waterproof canvas products LMTTF2013A Waterproof canvas products E MSTTF2014 Weld plastic materials LMTTF2014A Weld plastic materials E MSTTF2015 Install products on and off site LMTTF2016A Install products on and off site E MSTTF2016 Inspect canvas or sail product LMTTF2019A Inspect canvas or sail product E MSTTF3001 Identify client and site

requirements for installation of fabricated textile products

LMTTF3001A Identify customer requirements (on site)

E

MSTTF3002 Gain customer acceptance of service proposal

LMTTF3002A Gain customer acceptance of service proposal

E

MSTTF3003 Produce patterns for 3-D products

LMTTF3003A Produce patterns for 3D products

E

MSTTF3004 Perform advanced welding of plastic materials

LMTTF3004A Perform advanced welding of plastic materials

E

MSTTF3005 Apply lofting skills to sail making

LMTTF3005A Apply lofting skills to sail making

E

MSTTF3006 Cut and join sail panels LMTTF3006A Cut and join sail panels E MSTTF3007 Manufacture textile structures New

Unit MSTTN2001 Set up and operate a dry laid

web forming machine LMTTN2001B Set up and operate a dry laid

web forming machine E

MSTTN2002 Set up and operate a spun bond web forming machine

LMTTN2002B Set up and operate a spun bond web forming machine

E

MSTTN2003 Use basic recognition techniques to identify technical and non-woven textiles

LMTTN2003B Use basic recognition techniques to identify technical and non-woven textiles

E

MSTTN2004 Undertake web bonding processes

LMTTN2004B Undertake web bonding processes

E

MSTTN2005 Undertake web conversion and finishing

LMTTN2005B Undertake web conversion and finishing

E

MSTTN2006 Identify purpose and performance outcomes of technical textile product

LMTTN2006B Identify purpose and performance outcomes of technical textile product

E

MSTTN2007 Conduct technical textile mechanical finishing processes

LMTTN2007B Conduct technical textile mechanical finishing processes

E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTTN2008 Conduct heat setting on

technical textiles LMTTN2008B Conduct heat setting on

technical textiles E

MSTTN2009 Apply surface coating to technical textiles

LMTTN2009B Apply surface coating to technical textiles

E

MSTTN2010 Apply laminations or fusible interlinings to technical textiles

LMTTN2010B Apply laminations and fusible interlinings to technical textiles

E

MSTTN2011 Undertake fibre blending and feeding for non-woven technical production processes

LMTTN2011B Undertake fibre blending and feeding for nonwoven technical production processes

E

MSTTX1001 Produce a simple textile fabric or product

LMTTX1001B Produce a simple textile fabric or product

E

MSTTX2001 Perform knitting operations LMTTX2007B Perform knitting operations E MSTTX2002 Weigh and check textile

materials and products LMTTX2009B Weigh and check textile

materials and products E

MSTTX2003 Repair textile product LMTTX2011B Repair textile product E MSTTX2004 Conduct packaging or folding

for textile production LMTTX2013B Conduct packaging or folding

for textile production E

MSTTX2005 Access and use information resources for textile production operations

LMTTX2017B Access and use information resources for textile production operations

E

MSTTX2006 Undertake carding operations LMTTX2019B Undertake carding operations E MSTTX2007 Operate machines for

intermediate production support

New unit

MSTTX2008 Operate machines for complex production operations

LMTTX2002B Prepare yarn for textile manufacturing

NE

LMTTX2003B Perform spinning operations LMTTX2004B Perform tufting operations LMTTX2005B Perform creeling operations LMTTX2006B Operate a weaving loom LMTTX2008B Apply finishing processes to

textile production LMTTX2010B Load and operate dyeing

equipment LMTTX2016B Perform knotting for weaving

operations LMTTX2018B Restart machine after stoppage

MSTTX2009 Perform industrial sewing on textile products

LMTTX2012B Perform industrial sewing on textile products

E

MSTTX3001 Identify quality and types of textile fibres, yarns and fabrics

LMTTX3001B Identify quality and types of textile fibres, yarns and fabrics

E

MSTTX3002 Contribute to textile production process improvements

LMTTX3002B Contribute to textile production process improvements

E

MSTTX3003 Set up, adjust and maintain industrial sewing machines

LMTTX3017A Set up, adjust and maintain industrial sewing machines

E

MSTTX3004 Set up textile production machines for product change

LMTTX3004B Set up textile production machines for product change

E

MSTTX3005 Organise and interpret tests LMTTX3005B Organise and interpret tests E MSTTX3006 Ensure efficient operation of

textile machines LMTTX3006B Ensure efficient operation of

textile machines E

MSTTX3007 Prepare dyes for textile production

LMTTX3007B Prepare dyes for textile production

E

MSTTX3008 Select raw materials LMTTX3008B Select raw materials E

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MST Code MST Title LMT Code LMT Title E/NE MSTTX3009 Operate in a complex textile

production environment LMTTX3009B Operate in a complex textile

production environment E

MSTTX3010 Monitor textile production processes

LMTTX3010B Monitor textile production processes

E

MSTTX3011 Set up, adjust and monitor a machine for TCF production

LMTTX3011A Set up, adjust and maintain circular knitting machines

NE

LMTTX3012A Set up, adjust and maintain flat knitting machines

LMTTX3013A Set up, adjust and maintain spinning machines

LMTTX3014A Set up, adjust and maintain carding machines

LMTTX3015A Set up, adjust and maintain tufting looms

LMTTX3016A Set up, adjust and maintain domestic sewing machines

LMTTX3020A Identify and correct weaving process faults

LMTTX3021A Apply knowledge of weaving processes to production requirements

LMTTX3022A Set up and operate weaving looms for production

MSTTX3012 Identify and deal with mechanical and low voltage electrical faults in textile machinery

LMTTX3018 Undertake electronic fault finding on textile machinery

NE

LMTTX3019 Identify and correct mechanical faults in loom and other weaving equipment

MSTTX4001 Interpret and apply textile calculations and specifications

LMTTX4001A Interpret and apply textile calculations and specifications

E

MSTTX4002 Understand and apply textile science

LMTTX4002A Understand and apply textile science

E

MSTTX4003 Perform routine textile testing and analyse results

LMTTX4003A Perform routine textile testing and analyse results

E

MSTTX4004 Select dyes and develop dye specification and recipe for production

LMTTX4004A Select dyes and develop dye specification and recipe for production

E

MSTTX4005 Undertake textile colouration and finishing

LMTTX4005A Undertake textile colouration and finishing

E

MSTTX5001 Determine textile finishing processes

LMTTX5001A Determine textile finishing processes

E

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LMT07 Units of Competency to MST Release 1.0 Units of Competency

NCF: Not carried forward E: Equivalent

NE: Not equivalent Note: Units listed as not carried forward with no replacement unit are not included in the MST TCF Training Package. These units remain current in LMT07 until they are reviewed.

LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTCG2001A Identify cotton characteristics NCF LMTCG2002A Gin Cotton NCF LMTCG2003A Control bale or mote press

operations NCF

LMTCG3001A Identify factors that impact on cotton quality

NCF

LMTCG3002A Perform advanced operational maintenance of cotton ginning machines and equipment

NCF

LMTCG3003A Assist in overhauling or repairing cotton ginning fluid power equipment

NCF

LMTCL1001B Produce a simple garment MSTCL1001 Produce a simple garment E LMTCL2001B Use a sewing machine MSTCL2001 Use a sewing machine E LMTCL2002B Provide hand sewing and

finishing support MSTCL2002 Provide hand sewing and

finishing support E

LMTCL2003B Identify fibres and fabrics MSTGN2011 Identify fibres, fabrics and textiles used in the TCF industry

NE

LMTCL2004B Sew components MSTCL2004 Sew components E LMTCL2005B Use specialised machinery or

processes to assist assembly production

MSTCL2005 Use specialised machinery or processes to assist TCF production

NE

LMTCL2006B Press work MSTCL2006 Press work E LMTCL2007B Lay up, mark and cut

uncomplicated fabrics and lays MSTCL2007 Lay up, mark and cut

uncomplicated fabrics and lays E

LMTCL2008B Finish garment production MSTCL2008 Finish garment production E LMTCL2009B Despatch work MSTCL2009 Despatch work E LMTCL2010B Modify patterns to create basic

styles MSTCL2010 Modify patterns to create basic

styles E

LMTCL2011B Draw and interpret a basic sketch MSTCL2011 Draw and interpret a basic sketch

E

LMTCL2012B Organise and plan own work in a home-based production environment

MSTCL2012 Organise and plan own work in a home-based production environment

E

LMTCL2013B Block and shape headwear by machine

MSTCL2013 Block and shape headwear by machine

E

LMTCL2014B Pack, store, handle and despatch headwear

MSTGN2002 Package and handle TCF items for storage or despatch

NE

LMTCL2015B Finish headwear MSTCL2015 Finish headwear E LMTCL2016B Trim headwear MSTCL2016 Trim headwear E LMTCL2017B Access and use information

resources for clothing production operations

MSTCL2014 Access and use information resources for clothing production operations

E

LMTCL2018B Perform basic maintenance of headwear

MSTCL2003 Perform basic maintenance of headwear

E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTCL3001B Identify fabric performance and

handling requirements MSTCL3001 Identify fabric performance and

handling requirements E

LMTCL3002B Prepare and produce sewn garment

MSTCL3002 Prepare and produce a complex whole garment from specifications

E

LMTCL3003B Perform garment repairs and alterations

MSTCL3003 Perform garment repairs and alterations

E

LMTCL3004B Press whole garments MSTCL3004 Press whole garments E LMTCL3005B Lay up and cut complicated

fabrics and lays MSTCL3005 Lay up and cut complicated

fabrics and lays E

LMTCL3006B Assemble bra or swimwear MSTCL3006 Assemble bra or swimwear E LMTCL3007B Embellish garment by hand or

machine MSTCL3007 Embellish garment by hand or

machine E

LMTCL3008B Set and produce digital embroidery

MSTCL3008 Set and produce digital embroidery

E

LMTCL3009B Develop patterns from a block using basic patternmaking principles

MSTCL3009 Develop patterns from a block using basic patternmaking principles

E

LMTCL3010B Sew woven and stretch knit garments

MSTCL3010 Sew woven and stretch knit garments

E

LMTCL3011B Contribute to garment production process improvements

MSTCL3011 Contribute to garment production process improvements

E

LMTCL3012B Make marker for complicated fabrics and lays

MSTCL3012 Make marker for complicated fabrics and lays

E

LMTCL3013B Interpret patterns and apply pattern information

MSTCL3013 Interpret patterns and apply pattern information

E

LMTCL3014B Interact and communicate with garment production personnel

MSTCL3014 Interact and communicate with garment production personnel

E

LMTCL4001A Perform sample machining of bespoke garments

MSTCL4001 Perform sample machining of advanced construction garments

E

LMTCL4002A Assemble and fit commercially tailored or bespoke garments

MSTCL4002 Assemble and fit commercially tailored or bespoke garments

E

LMTCL4003A Measure, lay-up and cut custom-made garments

MSTCL4003 Measure, lay up and cut custom-made garments

E

LMTCL4004A Determine and perform garment maintenance or repair

MSTCL4004 Determine and perform garment maintenance or repair

E

LMTDC2001A Provide customer service in a dry cleaning or laundry enterprise

MSTDC2001 Provide customer service in a dry cleaning or laundry enterprise

E

LMTDC2004A Operate dry cleaning machines MSTDC2004 Operate dry cleaning machines E LMTDC2005A Operate wet cleaning machines MSTDC2005 Operate wet cleaning machines E kjhgfLMTDC2006A

Operate finishing equipment MSTDC2006 Operate finishing equipment E

LMTDC2007A Receive and sort articles for cleaning

MSTDC2007 Receive and sort articles for cleaning

E

LMTDC2008A Carry out final inspection of articles

MSTDC2008 Carry out final inspection of articles

E

LMTDC2009A Prepare articles for storage or despatch

MSTGN2002 Package and handle TCF items for storage or despatch

NE

LMTDC2010A Identify fabric and garment cleaning requirements

MSTDC2009 Identify fabric and garment cleaning requirements

E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTDC2011A Identify pre- and post-spotting

requirements MSTDC2003 Identify pre- and post-spotting

requirements E

LMTDC2012A Conduct safe handling of dry cleaning chemicals and solvents

MSTDC2002 Conduct safe handling of dry cleaning chemicals and solvents

E

LMTDC3002A Dry clean garments with special treatment requirements

MSTDC3002 Dry clean garments with special treatment requirements

E

LMTDC3003A Perform spotting function in dry cleaning operations

MSTDC3001 Perform spotting function in dry cleaning operations

E

LMTDE3001A Apply hooping and fabric handling techniques

MSTDE3001 Apply hooping and fabric handling techniques

E

LMTDE3002A Digitise artwork for computerised embroideries

MSTDE3002 Digitise artwork for computerised embroideries

E

LMTDE3003A Apply advanced digitising techniques to produce computerised embroideries

MSTDE3003 Apply advanced digitising techniques to produce computerised embroideries

E

LMTDE3004A Generate artwork for computerised embroideries

MSTDE3004 Generate artwork for computerised embroideries

E

LMTDE3005A Replicate traditional hand craft techniques

MSTDE3005 Replicate traditional hand craft techniques

E

LMTDE3006A Digitise text to produce embroidered lettering

MSTDE3006 Digitise text to produce embroidered lettering

E

LMTDE3007A Demonstrate features of digitised embroidery machines

MSTDE3007 Demonstrate features of digitised embroidery machines

E

LMTDE3008A Produce embroidery from digitised images

MSTDE3008 Produce embroidery from digitised images

E

LMTDE3009A Maintain computerised embroidery machines

MSTDE3009 Maintain computerised embroidery machines

E

LMTEW2001A Blend and open greasy wool NCF LMTEW2002A Press and dump wool NCF LMTEW2004A Perform wool combing NCF LMTEW2005A Perform wool preparation using

gilling machines NCF

LMTEW2006A Perform wool finishing NCF LMTEW2007A Perform wool pressing operations NCF LMTEW2008A Perform wool backwash process NCF LMTEW2009A Perform wool scouring NCF LMTEW2010A Perform wool carbonising NCF LMTEW2011A Perform wool superwash NCF LMTEW2012A Perform tests to check wool

quality NCF

LMTEW2013A Perform wool grease recovery and monitor waste disposal

NCF

LMTEW2014A Perform machine setting and operational maintenance

NCF

LMTEW2015A Perform wool store operations NCF LMTFD2001B Design and produce a simple

garment MSTFD2001 Design and produce a simple

garment E

LMTFD2002B Apply printing techniques to produce indigenous textile designs

MSTFD2002 Apply printing techniques to produce Indigenous textile designs

E

LMTFD2003B Apply dyeing techniques to produce indigenous textile designs

MSTFD2003 Apply dyeing techniques to produce Indigenous textile designs

E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTFD2004B Work within an indigenous

cultural framework MSTFD2004 Work within an Indigenous

cultural framework E

LMTFD2005B Identify design process for fashion designs

MSTFD2005 Identify design process for fashion designs

E

LMTFD3001B Market design product to local outlets

MSTFD3001 Market design product to local outlets

E

LMTFD3002B Design and produce indigenous printed textiles to a brief

MSTFD3002 Design and produce Indigenous printed textiles to a brief

E

LMTFD3003B Prepare design concept for a simple garment

MSTFD3003 Prepare design concept for a simple garment

E

LMTFD3004B Draw a trade drawing for fashion design

MSTFD3004 Draw a trade drawing for fashion design

E

LMTFD4001B Apply design studio process MSTFD4001 Apply design studio process E LMTFD4002B Apply principles of colour theory

to fashion design development MSTFD4002 Apply principles of colour

theory to fashion design development

E

LMTFD4003B Assist in preparation of preliminary design concepts

MSTFD4003 Assist in preparation of preliminary design concepts

E

LMTFD4004B Calculate cost estimates for fashion products

MSTFD4004 Calculate cost estimates for fashion products

E

LMTFD4005B Communicate and sell design concepts

MSTFD4005 Communicate and sell design concepts

E

LMTFD4006B Interact and network with fashion industry participants

MSTFD4006 Interact and network with fashion industry participants

E

LMTFD4007B Conduct quality assurance for patterns and garments

MSTFD4007 Conduct quality assurance for patterns and garments

E

LMTFD4008B Construct stock size block for garment to meet size and fit specifications

MSTFD4008 Construct stock size block for garment to meet size and fit specifications

E

LMTFD4009B Create and edit digital embroidery designs

MSTFD4009 Create and edit digital embroidery designs

E

LMTFD4010B Create pattern to meet design specifications applying advanced pattern-making principles

MSTFD4010 Create pattern to meet design specifications applying advanced patternmaking principles

E

LMTFD4011B Cut fabrics for prototype designs MSTFD4011 Cut fabrics for prototype designs

E

LMTFD4012B Develop product specifications for fashion design

MSTFD4012 Develop product specifications for fashion design

E

LMTFD4013B Grade 2D patterns MSTFD4013 Grade 2-D patterns E LMTFD4014B Identify influences on

contemporary fashion designs and construction techniques

MSTFD4014 Identify influences on contemporary fashion designs and construction techniques

E

LMTFD4015B Create pattern from block to meet customer specifications

MSTFD4015 Create pattern from block to meet customer specifications

E

LMTFD4016B Sew design prototypes MSTFD4016 Sew design prototypes E LMTFD4017B Source materials and resources

for production of fashion designs MSTFD4017 Source materials and resources

for production of fashion designs

E

LMTFD4018B Use and apply sizing systems appropriate for fashion design

MSTFD4018 Use and apply sizing systems appropriate for fashion design

E

LMTFD4019B Use colourisation techniques on fabrics

MSTFD4019 Use colourisation techniques on fabrics

E

LMTFD4020B Use electronic fashion design tools

MSTFD4020 Use electronic fashion design tools

E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTFD4021B Drape fabrics to make patterns MSTFD4021 Drape fabrics to make patterns E LMTFD5001B Design bras and swimwear MSTFD5001 Design bras and swimwear E LMTFD5002B Develop and test patterns for

bras and swimwear MSTFD5002 Develop and test patterns for

bras and swimwear E

LMTFD5003B Analyse fit model MSTFD5003 Analyse fit model E LMTFD5004B Develop marketing plans for

fashion products MSTFD5004 Develop marketing plans for

fashion products E

LMTFD5005B Manipulate fabrics to create new finishes

MSTFD5005 Manipulate fabrics to create new finishes

E

LMTFD5006B Evaluate fashion designs against set criteria

MSTFD5006 Evaluate fashion designs against set criteria

E

LMTFD5007B Analyse influences on contemporary fashion designs

MSTFD5007 Analyse influences on contemporary fashion designs

E

LMTFD5008B Conduct fashion design purchasing

MSTFD5008 Conduct fashion design purchasing

E

LMTFD5009B Cost design production MSTFD5009 Cost production of fashion or textile designs

E

LMTFD5010B Develop and present design concepts within specific guidelines

MSTFD5010 Develop and present design concepts within specific guidelines

E

LMTFD5011B Produce fashion illustrations MSTFD5011 Produce fashion illustrations to assist product visualisation

E

LMTFD5012B Perform contour draping MSTFD5012 Perform contour draping E LMTFD5013B Develop merchandising plans for

fashion products MSTFD5013 Develop merchandising plans

for fashion products E

LMTFD5014B Construct complex blocks for fashion garments

MSTFD5014 Construct complex blocks for fashion garments

E

LMTFD5015B Develop patterns for complex fashion garments

MSTFD5015 Develop patterns for complex fashion garments

E

LMTFD5016B Grade shaped patterns MSTFD5016 Grade complex patterns E LMTFD5017B Apply design studio processes to

meet client brief MSTFD5017 Apply design studio processes

to meet client brief E

LMTFD5018B Determine and specify advanced construction processes

MSTFD5018 Determine and specify advanced construction processes

E

LMTFD5019B Analyse individual fit and make pattern alterations

MSTFD5019 Analyse individual fit and make pattern alterations

E

LMTFD6001B Evaluate commercial viability of designs

MSTFD6001 Evaluate commercial viability of designs

E

LMTFD6002B Manage product development of fashion designs

MSTFD6002 Manage product development of fashion designs

E

LMTFD6003B Manage fashion design process MSTFD6003 Manage fashion design process E LMTFD6004B Manage advanced pattern

making processes MSTFD6004 Manage advanced

patternmaking processes E

LMTFD6005B Drape structured over-garments MSTFD6005 Drape structured over-garments

E

LMTFD6006B Develop a fashion range MSTFD6006 Develop a fashion range E LMTFD6007B Implement specialised pattern-

making technologies MSTFD6007 Implement specialised

patternmaking technologies E

LMTFD6008B Apply studio processes to create and produce designs for commercial production

MSTFD6008 Apply studio processes to create and produce designs for commercial production

E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTFD6009B Analyse fashion industry textiles

to guide commercial development

MSTFD6009 Analyse fashion industry textiles to guide commercial development

E

LMTFP1001B Embellish footwear MSTFP1001 Embellish footwear E LMTFP2001B Identify materials used in

footwear production MSTFP2001 Identify materials used in

footwear production E

LMTFP2002B Perform stuff cutting MSTFP2002 Perform stuff cutting E LMTFP2003B Cut printed materials by machine MSTFP2003 Cut printed materials by

machine E

LMTFP2004B Cut non-printed leather by machine

MSTFP2004 Cut non-printed leather by machine

E

LMTFP2005B Operate machine to sew upper MSTFP2005 Operate machine to sew upper E LMTFP2006B Machine upper according to

product requirements MSTFP2006 Machine upper according to

product requirements E

LMTFP2007B Last shoe by machine MSTFP2007 Last shoe by machine E LMTFP2008B Perform moulding operations MSTFP2008 Perform moulding operations E LMTFP2009B Perform footwear finishing

operations MSTFP2009 Perform footwear finishing

operations E

LMTFP2010B Repair footwear product MSTFP2010 Repair footwear product E LMTFP2011B Perform table-based operations MSTFP2011 Perform table-based

operations E

LMTFP3001B Cut leather by hand MSTFP3001 Cut leather by hand E LMTFP3002B Hand last shoe MSTFP3002 Hand last shoe E LMTFP3003B Assemble shoe by hand MSTFP3003 Assemble shoe by hand E LMTFP3004B Contribute to footwear

production improvement processes

MSTFP3004 Contribute to footwear production improvement processes

E

LMTFP3005B Supervise footwear production operations

MSTFP3005 Supervise footwear production operations

E

LMTFP3006B Apply foot anatomy principles to footwear production

MSTFP3006 Apply foot anatomy principles to footwear production

E

LMTFP4001A Develop design for custom made footwear

MSTFP4001 Develop design for custom made footwear

E

LMTFP4002A Make patterns for custom-made footwear

MSTFP4002 Make patterns for custom-made footwear

E

LMTFP4003A Prepare, cut and sew custom-made shoe components

MSTFP4003 Prepare, cut and sew custom-made shoe components

E

LMTFP4004A Assemble and finish custom-made shoe

MSTFP4004 Assemble and finish custom-made shoe

E

LMTFP4005A Fit custom-made footwear MSTFP4005 Fit custom-made footwear E LMTFR2001A Assess and cost footwear repair

job MSTFR2001 Assess and cost footwear repair

job E

LMTFR2002A Supply and fit new heel block MSTFR2002 Supply and fit new heel block E LMTFR2003A Attach non-slip sole or heel top

piece MSTFR2003 Attach non-slip sole or heel top

piece E

LMTFR2004A Replace half leather sole MSTFR2004 Replace half leather sole E LMTFR2005A Sew or patch by machine MSTFR2005 Sew or patch by machine E LMTFR3001A Replace full sole and heel MSTFR3001 Replace full sole and heel E LMTFR3002A Operate sole stitcher MSTFR3002 Operate sole stitcher E LMTFR3003A Hand sew welt MSTFR3003 Hand sew welt E LMTFR3004A Re-cover footwear MSTFR3004 Re-cover footwear E LMTFR3005A Dye footwear or leather product MSTFR3005 Dye footwear or leather

product E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTFR3006A Undertake specialised footwear

repair techniques MSTFR3006 Undertake specialised footwear

repair techniques E

LMTGN2001B Follow defined OHS policies and procedures

Replaced in MST by MSMWHS200 Work safely (NE)

NCF

LMTGN2002B Apply quality standards Replaced by MSS402051 Apply quality standards (NE)

NCF

LMTGN2003B Work in the Textiles, Clothing and Footwear industry

MSTGN2003 Work in the TCF industry E

LMTGN2004B Work in a team environment LMTGN2004 Work in a team environment E LMTGN2005B Perform minor maintenance MSTGN2005 Perform minor maintenance E LMTGN2006B Perform test or inspection to

check product quality MSTGN2006 Perform test or inspection to

check product quality E

LMTGN2007B Select, transfer and remove materials and products

MSTGN2007 Select, transfer and remove materials and products

E

LMTGN2008B Coordinate work of team or section

MSTGN2008 Coordinate work of team or section

E

LMTGN2009B Operate computing technology in a textiles, clothing and footwear workplace

MSTGN2009 Operate computing technology in a TCF workplace

E

LMTGN2010B Perform tasks to support production

MSTGN2010 Perform tasks to support production

E

LMTGN3001B Control production in a section of a textiles, clothing and footwear enterprise

MSTGN3001 Control production in a section of a TCF enterprise

E

LMTGN3002B Organise and plan own work to achieve planned outcomes

MSTGN3002 Organise and plan own work to achieve planned outcomes

E

LMTGN3003B Estimate and cost job MSTGN3003 Estimate and cost job E LMTGN3005B Plan tasks to assist production

operations MSTGN3005 Plan tasks to assist production

operations E

LMTGN3006B Take responsibility for visitors and new employees

MSTGN3004 Supervise operations in a TCF enterprise

NE

LMTGN3007B Monitor and operate trade waste MSTGN3007 Monitor and operate trade waste processes

E

LMTGN3008A Draw 3D designs MSTGN3006 Draw 3D designs E LMTGN3009B Supervise operations in a textiles,

clothing and footwear enterprise MSTGN3004 Supervise operations in a TCF

enterprise E

LMTGN4001A Coordinate or set up machines for product change

MSTGN4001 Coordinate or set up machines for product change

E

LMTGN4002A Participate in product engineering

MSTGN4002 Participate in product engineering

E

LMTGN4003A Install and commission process and machine control programs

MSTGN4003 Install and commission process and machine control programs

E

LMTGN4005A Plan and implement production within a work area

MSTGN4005 Plan and implement production within a work area

E

LMTGN4006A Evaluate equipment and systems MSTGN4008 Analyse product and determine machine settings

NE

LMTGN4008A Analyse product and determine machine settings

MSTGN4008 Analyse product and determine machine settings

E

LMTGN4009A Set and modify machines for product change

MSTGN4001 Coordinate or set up machines for product change

E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTGN4010A Implement and monitor OHS in

the workplace MSTGN4010 Implement and monitor WHS

and environmental systems in the workplace

E

LMTGN4011A Coordinate the quality system and procedures

MSTGN4011 Coordinate the quality system and procedures

E

LMTGN4012A Fabricate or machine tooling MSTGN4012 Fabricate or machine tooling E LMTGN4013A Manage technical processes MSTGN4013 Manage technical processes E LMTGN4014A Design production tooling MSTGN4009 Design production tooling E LMTGN4016A Contribute to the development of

products or processes MSTGN4007 Contribute to the development

of products or processes E

LMTGN4018A Apply textile clothing and footwear market supply systems

MSTGN4006 Apply TCF market supply systems

E

LMTGN4019A Analyse textiles, clothing and footwear merchandising and marketing principles

MSTGN4004 Analyse TCF merchandising and marketing principles

E

LMTGN5001B Participate in production planning processes

MSTGN5001 Participate in production planning processes

E

LMTGN5002B Coordinate quality assurance for textiles clothing and footwear products and services

MSTGN5002 Coordinate quality assurance for textiles clothing and footwear products and services

E

LMTGN5003B Work with international textiles, clothing and footwear supply chains

MSTGN5003 Work with international textiles, clothing and footwear supply chains

E

LMTGN5004A Manage installation and commissioning of equipment and systems

MSTGN5004 Manage installation and commissioning of equipment and systems

E

LMTGN5005A Provide global operations support MSTGN5005 Provide global operations support

E

LMTGN5007A Prepare procedures and specifications for textiles, clothing and footwear operations

MSTGN5007 Prepare procedures and specifications for TCF operations

E

LMTGN5008A Identify opportunities in the textiles, clothing and footwear market E

MSTGN5008 Identify opportunities in the TCF market

E

LMTGN5010A Plan and organise non-routine testing

MSTGN5006 Plan and organise non routine testing

E

LMTGN5011A Develop and test textile, clothing and footwear products or processes

MSTGN5009 Develop and test TCF products or processes

E

LMTGN6001B Develop and implement a sales or marketing plan

MSTGN6001 Develop and implement a sales or marketing strategy for fashion or textile items

E

LMTGN6002A Manage quality system and procedures

MSTGN6002 Manage quality system and procedures

E

LMTGN6003B Research and evaluate processes and products

MSTGN6003 Research and evaluate processes and products

E

LMTGN6004B Negotiate and manage contracts to produce finished design products

MSTGN6004 Negotiate and manage contracts to produce finished design products

E

LMTGN6005A Manage production processes MSTGN6005 Manage production processes E LMTGN6006A Map and establish textiles,

clothing or footwear supply chain process

MSTGN6006 Map and establish textiles, clothing or footwear supply chain process

E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTHL2001A Undertake receival, storage,

handling and preservation of materials or products

MSTHL2001 Undertake receival, storage, handling and preservation of materials or products

E

LMTHL2002A Perform fellmongering processes MSTHL2002 Perform fellmongering processes

E

LMTHL2003A Operate machines to prepare hides or skins for tanning

MSTHL2003 Operate machines to prepare hides or skins for tanning

E

LMTHL2004A Prepare chemicals to a formula MSTGN2012 Work safely with chemicals in TCF operations

NE

LMTHL2006A Use drum or vessel to prepare or tan hides or skins

MSTHL2006 Use drum or vessel to prepare or tan hides or skins

E

LMTHL2007A Operate machines to crust hides, skins or leather

MSTHL2007 Operate machines to crust hides, skins or leather

E

LMTHL2008A Use drum or vessel to crust hides, skins or leather

MSTHL2008 Use drum or vessel to crust hides, skins or leather

E

LMTHL2009A Perform drying operations MSTHL2009 Perform drying operations E LMTHL2010A Finish hides, skins or leather MSTHL2010 Finish hides, skins or leather E LMTHL2011A Trim hides, skins or leather MSTHL2005 Trim hides, skins or leather E LMTHL2012A Sort, grade or class hides, skins or

leather MSTHL2004 Sort, grade or class hides, skins

or leather E

LMTHL3001A Determine suitability of hide, skin and leather for leather goods

MSTHL3001 Determine suitability of hide, skin and leather for leather goods

E

LMTHL3002A Determine tanning requirements for hide, skin and leather

MSTHL3002 Determine tanning requirements for hide, skin and leather

E

LMTLA2001A Conduct safe handling of laundry chemicals

MSTGN2012 Work safely with chemicals in TCF operations

NE

LMTLA2002A Operate washing machines MSTLA2002 Operate washing machines E LMTLA2003A Control washing extractor

operation MSTLA2003 Control washing extractor

operation E

LMTLA2004A Perform linen rewash MSTLA2004 Perform linen rewash E LMTLA2005A Operate hydro extractor MSTLA2005 Operate hydro extractor E LMTLA2006A Perform conditioning and drying

processes MSTLA2006 Perform conditioning and

drying processes E

LMTLA2007A Finish products for despatch MSTLA2007 Finish products for despatch E LMTLA2008A Repair damaged laundry items MSTLA2008 Repair damaged laundry items E LMTLA2009A Inspect, fold and pack theatre

linen MSTLA2009 Inspect, fold and pack theatre

linen E

LMTLA2010A Prepare products for storage or despatch

MSTLA2010 Prepare products for storage or despatch

E

LMTLA2011A Apply infection control policies and procedures in laundry operations

MSTLA2001 Apply infection control policies and procedures in laundry operations

E

LMTLA3001A Perform advanced laundry operations

MSTLA3001 Perform advanced laundry operations

E

LMTLA3002A Determine linen rental requirements

MSTLA3002 Determine linen rental requirements

E

LMTLA4001A Monitor compliance with industry standards and regulations

MSTGN4011 Coordinate the quality system and procedures

NE

LMTLA4002A Program and monitor commercial laundry machine control systems

MSTGN4001 Coordinate or set up machines for product change

NE

LMTLG2000A Skive leather pieces MSTLG2007 E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTLG2001A Cut by machine MSTLG2001 Cut by machine E LMTLG2002A Sew leather by machine MSTLG2002 Sew leather by machine E LMTLG2003A Perform table work MSTLG2003 Perform table work E LMTLG2004A Operate leather production

machines MSTLG2004 Operate leather production

machines E

LMTLG2005A Split leather pieces MSTLG2005 Split leather pieces E LMTLG2006A Identify materials used in leather

goods production MSTLG2006 Identify materials used in

leather goods production E

LMTLG3001A Make a prototype MSTLG3001 Make a prototype E LMTLG3002A Cut leather by hand MSTLG3002 Cut leather by hand E LMTLG3003A Sew leather by hand MSTLG3003 Sew leather by hand E LMTLG3004A Apply finishes to leather products MSTLG3004 Apply finishes to leather

products E

LMTLG3005A Grade leather MSTLG3005 Grade leather E LMTLG3006A Apply pattern specifications to

saddlery products MSTLG3006 Apply pattern specifications to

saddlery products E

LMTLG3007A Assemble saddle components MSTLG3007 Assemble saddle components E LMTMF4001A Select and adjust pre-fabricated

footwear-related orthoses MSTMF4001 Select and adjust pre-

fabricated footwear-related orthoses

E

LMTMF4002A Conduct medical grade footwear assessments for clients with footwear-related medical conditions

MSTMF4002 Conduct medical grade footwear assessments for clients with footwear-related medical conditions

E

LMTMF4003A Modify medical grade footwear MSTMF4003 Modify medical grade footwear E LMTMF4004A Select and adjust pre-fabricated

medical grade footwear and accessories

MSTMF4004 Select and adjust pre-fabricated medical grade footwear and accessories

E

LMTMF5001A Select, produce and adjust casts for accommodative orthoses

NCF

LMTMF5002A Fit, trial and review medical grade footwear and orthoses (up to medium complexity and risk conditions)

NCF

LMTMF5003A Produce accommodative orthoses

NCF

LMTMF6001A Conduct comprehensive medical grade footwear assessments for clients with footwear-related medical conditions

NCF

LMTMF6002A Design, evaluate and make patterns for medical grade custom-made footwear

NCF

LMTMF6003A Research and evaluate medical grade footwear conditions, processes and products

NCF

LMTMF6004A Produce negative and positive casts for lasts and corrective orthoses

NCF

LMTMF6005A Produce custom-made medical grade footwear

NCF

LMTMF6006A Fit, trial and review custom-made medical grade footwear and orthoses (high complexity and risk conditions)

NCF

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTMF6007A Produce corrective orthoses NCF LMTML1001A Make a simple headpiece MSTML1001 Make a simple headpiece E LMTML2001A Identify materials used in

millinery MSTML2001 Identify materials used in

millinery E

LMTML2002A Make flat patterns for millinery MSTML2002 Make flat patterns for millinery E LMTML2003A Produce and attach millinery

trims MSTML2003 Produce and attach millinery

trims E

LMTML2004A Produce felt for millinery MSTML2004 Produce felt for millinery E LMTML2005A Place and cut millinery patterns MSTML2005 Place and cut millinery patterns E LMTML2006A Use millinery steaming and

pressing equipment MSTGN2001 Use steaming and pressing

equipment in TCF production E

LMTML2007A Block and shape millinery by hand

MSTML2007 Block and shape millinery by hand

E

LMTML2008A Assemble simple blocked millinery components

MSTML2008 Assemble simple blocked millinery components

E

LMTML2009A Apply millinery sewing and adhesion techniques

MSTML2009 Apply millinery sewing and adhesion techniques

E

LMTML2010A Make millinery with flat pattern components

MSTML2006 Make millinery with flat pattern components

E

LMTML3001A Make flat patterns from hat blocks

MSTML3001 Make flat patterns from hat blocks

E

LMTML3002A Block and shape complex millinery

MSTML3002 Block and shape complex millinery

E

LMTML3003A Make millinery using patterns derived from hat block

MSTML3003 Make millinery using patterns derived from hat block

E

LMTML3004A Identify performance and handling requirements of millinery materials

MSTML3004 Identify performance and handling requirements of millinery materials

E

LMTML3005A Use skin, fur or leather in millinery products

MSTFD3005 Use skin, fur or leather to create fashion or textile products

E

LMTML3006A Assemble complex blocked millinery components

MSTML3005 Assemble complex blocked millinery components

E

LMTML4001A Undertake specific millinery construction techniques

MSTML4001 Undertake specific millinery construction techniques

E

LMTML4002A Rejuvenate millinery MSTML4002 Rejuvenate millinery E LMTML4003A Present and display millinery MSTML4003 Present and display millinery E LMTML4004A Manage millinery procurement

and cost millinery products MSTML4004 Manage millinery procurement

and cost millinery products E

LMTML4005A Undertake initial millinery consultation, subsequent fittings and finishing

MSTML4005 Undertake initial millinery consultation, subsequent fittings and finishing

E

LMTML4006A Sketch and prepare millinery fashion designs

MSTML4006 Sketch and prepare millinery fashion designs

E

LMTML4007A Make millinery patterns MSTML4007 Make millinery patterns E LMTML4008A Undertake couture millinery MSTML4008 Undertake couture millinery E LMTML4009A Modify millinery blocks to make

new shapes MSTML4009 Modify millinery blocks to

make new shapes E

LMTML4010A Make couture trims MSTML4010 Make couture trims E LMTTD4001A Produce knitted textile samples MSTTD4001 Produce knitted textile samples E LMTTD4003A Produce woven textile samples MSTTD4003 Produce woven textile samples E LMTTD4004A Produce woven tapestry samples MSTTD4004 Produce woven tapestry

samples E

LMTTD4005A Produce screen printed textiles MSTTD4005 Produce screen printed textiles E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTTD4006A Source textile materials and

resources MSTTD4006 Source textile materials and

resources E

LMTTD4007A Analyse textile design influences MSTTD4007 Analyse textile design influences

E

LMTTD4008A Present and promote textile design concepts

MSTTD4008 Present and promote textile design concepts

E

LMTTD4009A Assist in the development of textile designs

MSTTD4009 Assist in the development of textile designs

E

LMTTD4010A Apply manipulation techniques to create experimental textile samples

MSTTD4010 Apply manipulation techniques to create experimental textile samples

E

LMTTD4011A Estimate costs for development of textile designs

MSTTD4011 Estimate costs for development of textile designs

E

LMTTD4012A Analyse use of colour in textiles MSTTD4012 Analyse use of colour in textiles E LMTTD4013A Prepare stencils and screens for

textile printing MSTTD4002 Prepare stencils and screens for

textile printing E

LMTTD5001A Design and produce knitted textile products

MSTTD5001 Design and produce knitted textile products

E

LMTTD5002A Design and produce woven tapestry products

MSTTD5002 Design and produce woven tapestry products

E

LMTTD5003A Design and produce woven products

MSTTD5003 Design and produce woven products

E

LMTTD5004A Design and produce experimental textiles

MSTTD5004 Design and produce experimental textiles

E

LMTTD5005A Design and Produce printed textiles

MSTTD5005 Design and produce printed textiles

E

LMTTD5006A Exhibit textile designs or products MSTTD5006 Exhibit textile designs or products

E

LMTTD5007A Develop textile designs using computer based design programs

MSTTD5007 Develop textile designs using computer-based design programs

E

LMTTD5008A Develop textile designs and specifications

MSTTD5008 Develop textile designs and specifications

E

LMTTD5009A Cost design production MSTFD5009 Cost production of fashion or textile designs

E

LMTTD5010A Produce computer aided textile design folios

MSTTD5010 Produce computer-aided textile design folios

E

LMTTD5011A Produce printed designs on woven and non-woven substrates

MSTTD5009 Produce printed designs on woven and non-woven substrates

E

LMTTD6001A Research commercial development of textiles

MSTTD6001 Research commercial development of textiles

E

LMTTD6002A Apply electronic systems to textile design and production

MSTTD6002 Apply electronic systems to textile design and production

E

LMTTD6003A Develop a textile product range MSTTD6003 Develop a textile product range E LMTTD6004A Create and produce textile

designs for commercial production

MSTTD6004 Create and produce textile designs for commercial production

E

LMTTF2001A Despatch products MSTTF2001 Despatch products E LMTTF2003A Package and handle products for

despatch MSTGN2002 Package and handle TCF items

for storage or despatch NE

LMTTF2004A Add reinforcements and attachments

MSTTF2004 Add reinforcements and attachments

E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTTF2005A Translate information into

measurements or diagrams MSTTF2005 Translate information into

measurements or diagrams E

LMTTF2006A Measure and scale geometric shapes

MSTTF2006 Measure and scale geometric shapes

E

LMTTF2007A Produce patterns for 2D products MSTTF2007 Produce patterns for 2-D products

E

LMTTF2008A Use adhesives MSTTF2008 Use adhesives E LMTTF2009A Identify and select canvas and sail

materials MSTTF2009 Identify and select canvas and

sail materials E

LMTTF2010A Lay out and mark out canvas or sail materials

MSTTF2010 Lay out and mark out canvas or sail materials

E

LMTTF2011A Cut and shape canvas or sail materials

MSTTF2011 Cut and shape canvas or sail materials

E

LMTTF2012A Stitch by hand MSTTF2012 Stitch by hand E LMTTF2013A Waterproof canvas products MSTTF2013 Waterproof canvas products E LMTTF2014A Weld plastic materials MSTTF2014 Weld plastic materials E LMTTF2016A Install products on and off site MSTTF2015 Install products on and off site E LMTTF2017A Cut, bend and shape metal MSTTF2002 Cut, bend and shape metal E LMTTF2018A Use canvas and sail production

tools MSTTF2003 Use canvas and sail production

tools E

LMTTF2019A Inspect canvas or sail product MSTTF2016 Inspect canvas or sail product E LMTTF3001A Identify customer requirements

(on site) MSTTF3001 Identify client and site

requirements for installation of fabricated textile products

E

LMTTF3002A Gain customer acceptance of service proposal

MSTTF3002 Gain customer acceptance of service proposal

E

LMTTF3003A Produce patterns for 3D products MSTTF3003 Produce patterns for 3-D products

E

LMTTF3004A Perform advanced welding of plastic materials

MSTTF3004 Perform advanced welding of plastic materials

E

LMTTF3005A Apply lofting skills to sail making MSTTF3005 Apply lofting skills to sail making

E

LMTTF3006A Cut and join sail panels MSTTF3006 Cut and join sail panels E LMTTN2001B Set up and operate a dry laid web

forming machine MSTTN2001 Set up and operate a dry laid

web forming machine E

LMTTN2002B Set up and operate a spun bond web forming machine

MSTTN2002 Set up and operate a spun bond web forming machine

E

LMTTN2003B Use basic recognition techniques to identify technical and non-woven textiles

MSTTN2003 Use basic recognition techniques to identify technical and non-woven textiles

E

LMTTN2004B Undertake web bonding processes

MSTTN2004 Undertake web bonding processes

E

LMTTN2005B Undertake web conversion and finishing

MSTTN2005 Undertake web conversion and finishing

E

LMTTN2006B Identify purpose and performance outcomes of technical textile product

MSTTN2006 Identify purpose and performance outcomes of technical textile product

E

LMTTN2007B Conduct technical textile mechanical finishing processes

MSTTN2007 Conduct technical textile mechanical finishing processes

E

LMTTN2008B Conduct heat setting on technical textiles

MSTTN2008 Conduct heat setting on technical textiles

E

LMTTN2009B Apply surface coating to technical textiles

MSTTN2009 Apply surface coating to technical textiles

E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTTN2010B Apply laminations and fusible

interlinings to technical textiles MSTTN2010 Apply laminations or fusible

interlinings to technical textiles E

LMTTN2011B Undertake fibre blending and feeding for nonwoven technical production processes

MSTTN2011 Undertake fibre blending and feeding for non-woven technical production processes

E

LMTTX1001B Produce a simple textile fabric or product

MSTTX1001 Produce a simple textile fabric or product

E

LMTTX2001B Identify fibres, yarns and textile materials and their uses in textile production

MSTGN2011 Identify fibres, fabrics and textiles used in the TCF industry

NE

LMTTX2002B Prepare yarn for textile manufacturing

MSTTX2008 Operate a machine for complex production operations

NE

LMTTX2003B Perform spinning operations MSTTX2008 Operate a machine for complex production operations

NE

LMTTX2004B Perform tufting operations MSTTX2008 Operate a machine for complex production operations

NE

LMTTX2005B Perform creeling operations MSTTX2008 Operate a machine for complex production operations

NE

LMTTX2006B Operate a weaving loom MSTTX2008 Operate a machine for complex production operations

NE

LMTTX2007B Perform knitting operations E LMTTX2008B Apply finishing processes to

textile production MSTTX2008 Operate a machine for complex

production operations NE

LMTTX2009B Weigh and check textile materials and products

MSTTX2002 Weigh and check textile materials and products

E

LMTTX2010B Load and operate dyeing equipment

MSTTX2008 Operate a machine for complex production operations

NE

LMTTX2011B Repair textile product MSTTX2003 Repair textile product E LMTTX2012B Perform industrial sewing on

textile products MSTTX2009 Perform industrial sewing on

textile products E

LMTTX2013B Conduct packaging or folding for textile production

MSTTX2004 Conduct packaging or folding for textile production

E

LMTTX2014B Use specialised machinery to assist textile production

MSTCL2005 Use specialised machinery or processes to assist TCF production

NE

LMTTX2015B Handle and prepare chemicals, dyes and other substances used in textile production

MSTGN2012 Work safely with chemicals in TCF operations

NE

LMTTX2016B Perform knotting for weaving operations

MSTTX2008 Operate a machine for complex production operations

NE

LMTTX2017B Access and use information resources for textile production operations

MSTTX2005 Access and use information resources for textile production operations

E

LMTTX2018B Restart machine after stoppage MSTTX2008 Operate a machine for complex production operations

NE

LMTTX2019B Undertake carding operations MSTTX2006 Undertake carding operations E LMTTX3001B Identify quality and types of

textile fibres, yarns and fabrics MSTTX3001 Identify quality and types of

textile fibres, yarns and fabrics E

LMTTX3002B Contribute to textile production process improvements

MSTTX3002 Contribute to textile production process improvements

E

LMTTX3004B Set up textile production machines for product change

MSTTX3004 Set up textile production machines for product change

E

LMTTX3005B Organise and interpret tests MSTTX3005 Organise and interpret tests E

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LMT Code LMT Title MST Code MST Title NCF/E/NE LMTTX3006B Ensure efficient operation of

textile machines MSTTX3006 Ensure efficient operation of

textile machines E

LMTTX3007B Prepare dyes for textile production

MSTTX3007 Prepare dyes for textile production

E

LMTTX3008B Select raw materials MSTTX3008 Select raw materials E LMTTX3009B Operate in a complex textile

production environment MSTTX3009 Operate in a complex textile

production environment E

LMTTX3010B Monitor textile production processes

MSTTX3010 Monitor textile production processes

E

LMTTX3011A Set up, adjust and maintain circular knitting machines

MSTTX3011 Set up, adjust and monitor a machine for TCF production

NE

LMTTX3012A Set up, adjust and maintain flat knitting machines

MSTTX3011 Set up, adjust and monitor a machine for TCF production

NE

LMTTX3013A Set up, adjust and maintain spinning machines

MSTTX3011 Set up, adjust and monitor a machine for TCF production

NE

LMTTX3014A Set up, adjust and maintain carding machines

MSTTX3011 Set up, adjust and monitor a machine for TCF production

NE

LMTTX3015A Set up, adjust and maintain tufting looms

MSTTX3011 Set up, adjust and monitor a machine for TCF production

NE

LMTTX3016A Set up, adjust and maintain domestic sewing machines

MSTTX3011 Set up, adjust and monitor a machine for TCF production

NE

LMTTX3017A Set up, adjust and maintain industrial sewing machines

MSTTX3003 Set up, adjust and maintain industrial sewing machines

E

LMTTX3018A Undertake electronic fault finding on textile machinery

MSTTX3012 Identify and deal with mechanical and low voltage electrical faults in textile machinery

NE

LMTTX3019A Identify and correct mechanical faults in loom and other weaving equipment

MSTTX3012 Identify and deal with mechanical and low voltage electrical faults in textile machinery

NE

LMTTX3020A Identify and correct weaving process faults

MSTTX3011 Set up, adjust and monitor a machine for TCF production

NE

LMTTX3021A Apply knowledge of weaving processes to production requirements

MSTTX3011 Set up, adjust and monitor a machine for TCF production

NE

LMTTX3022A Set up and operate weaving looms for production

MSTTX3011 Set up, adjust and monitor a machine for TCF production

NE

LMTTX4001A Interpret and apply textile calculations and specifications

MSTTX4001 Interpret and apply textile calculations and specifications

E

LMTTX4002A Understand and apply textile science

MSTTX4002 Understand and apply textile science

E

LMTTX4003A Perform routine textile testing and analyse results

MSTTX4003 Perform routine textile testing and analyse results

E

LMTTX4004A Select dyes and develop dye specification and recipe for production

MSTTX4004 Select dyes and develop dye specification and recipe for production

E

LMTTX4005A Undertake textile colouration and finishing

MSTTX4005 Undertake textile colouration and finishing

E

LMTTX5001A Determine textile finishing processes

MSTTX5001 Determine textile finishing processes

E

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Appendix C: Employability skills summaries

Certificate II

Employability Skill Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:

Communication • communicate with others on production requirements • complete standard documentation • use communication technologies efficiently • demonstrate effective and appropriate communication skills • follow work instructions • maintain production information • read and apply relevant safety information and procedures • interpret workplace procedures and work instructions

Teamwork • provide support to others in the work area • work independently or as part of a team • undertake appropriate and effective communication with team members and

supervisors • identify performance required to meet customer needs in own work and team

Problem solving • identify risks associated with materials and equipment • report hazards • determine requirements in own work to meet quality standards • recognise and report problems and faults with clothing items, machinery or

processes • use personal protective equipment (PPE), as required • identify and report potential environmental hazards

Initiative and enterprise • identify and recommend improvements to own work processes • record information on the quality and other indicators of production performance • report problems outside area of responsibility • monitor and adjust activity in response to operational variations

Planning and organising • plan work requirements • follow schedules and monitor operations • recognise hazards and follow appropriate hazard control measures • follow production sequences for a given process or product • identify production and resource requirements • identify and monitor resource use in own work • coordinate activity to meet delivery or collection timetables

Self-management • keep the work area clean and tidy at all times • conduct regular housekeeping activities • interpret data and information relevant to own work • monitor own work to ensure quality standards are achieved • conduct work in a manner which minimises waste • understand own work activities and ask questions if required • apply safety procedures, including the use of PPE • identify and follow production schedules and work load priorities • follow clothing production machine operation instructions

Learning • ask questions to expand own understanding of work processes or requirements • demonstrate listening skills • identify own skill requirements and seek skill development if required • access operator manuals to assist own learning

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Technology • use manual handling technologies in the workplace • operate clothing production machinery, tools and equipment • work with technology safely and according to workplace standards • work on a variety of machines used in clothing production operations

Certificate III

Employability Skill Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:

Communication • confirm relevant industry and workplace requirements • understand personal requirements of relevant industry and workplace standards,

regulations and policies • complete standard documentation • use communication technologies efficiently • communicate problems with clothing production • communicate to others clothing production requirements • ensure records are accurate and legible • establish effective working relationships with colleagues • undertake interactive workplace communication • communicate effectively and appropriately when dealing with customers

Teamwork • explain and implement work team reporting requirements • monitor work team tasks in accordance with regulatory and workplace

requirements • demonstrate and encourage others in working cooperatively with people of

different ages, gender, race or religion • undertake appropriate and effective communication with team members • provide support to team members

Problem solving • identify risks and implement risk control measures for machinery and equipment • identify and address problems and faults • check performance of machinery and equipment • assess and evaluate skills requirements of self and others to perform tasks • deal with and promptly resolve issues • use problem solving techniques to determine production requirements • assess quality of materials before using in clothing production • identify and report potential environmental hazards

Initiative and enterprise • seek and provide feedback on procedures • collect and monitor information • identify non-conformances to standards and take appropriate action • rectify problems promptly and appropriately • monitor and adjust activity in response to operational variations • identify and assess existing and potential risks and seek advice • monitor information and records to identify trends that may require remedial

action • develop and promote continuous improvement

Planning and organising • plan work requirements for self and others as required • monitor quality outcomes • monitor resource use in own work • allocate tasks to operators • implement contingency plan promptly when incidents occur • monitor equipment condition and performance

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Self-management • manage own work • monitor information in work area • keep the work area clean and tidy at all times • conduct regular housekeeping activities during shift • locate, interpret and apply relevant information • monitor own work against quality standards • understand own work activities and responsibilities • conduct work in a manner which minimises waste • identify and apply safety procedures, including the use of personal protective

equipment (PPE) • manage work load priorities

Learning • recognise limits of own expertise • assess competencies in meeting job requirements • identify own skill requirements and seek skill development if required • ask questions to expand own knowledge

Technology • monitor performance of machine operation • use a range of clothing production machines and equipment to achieve variable

production outcomes • perform minor maintenance on machinery • work with technology safely and according to workplace standards

Certificate IV

Employability Skill Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:

Communication • work with the client, designer or patternmaker to determine clothing design and production needs

• complete detailed documentation on design specifications and production requirements

• interpret design and patternmaking specifications, terminology and symbols • give and receive feedback during development of design • take, calculate and document measurements • establish effective working relationships with colleagues • access and apply information on clothing design and construction • discuss production requirements with relevant personnel • understand personal requirements of relevant industry and workplace standards,

regulations and policies Teamwork • explain and implement work team reporting requirements

• work with others in the business to meet business targets • provide feedback to improve overall team performance • work closely and effectively with designers and patternmakers to develop direction

for design production • undertake appropriate and effective communication with team members • support others to meet targets • work cooperatively to produce clothing to client and enterprise standards • participate in sustainability improvements

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Problem solving • identify risks and implement risk control measures for enterprise processes • identify and address problems and issues relating to clothing patterns and

specifications • identify and act on environmental hazards • provide problem solving support to others • use problem solving techniques to determine clothing requirements • assess quality of materials before using in clothing items • use a range of problem-solving strategies to address potential and actual problems

Initiative and enterprise • look for opportunities to improve outcomes and reduce costs for client and enterprise

• contribute to business development ideas • identify non-conformances to standards and take appropriate action • identify opportunities for improvements in environmental performance • monitor and adjust activity in response to operational variations • monitor information and records to identify trends that may require remedial

action • develop and promote continuous improvement

Planning and organising • plan development of pattern or clothing products • plan activity to meet business and client needs • organise work area to maximise efficiency • plan to meet resource requirements • monitor equipment condition and performance

Self-management • manage work to meet business targets • maintain currency of information relating to work • keep the work area clean and tidy at all times • conduct regular housekeeping activities • monitor own work against quality standards • understand own work activities and responsibilities • identify and apply safety procedures, including the use of personal protective

equipment (PPE) • manage work load priorities • monitor use of resources

Learning • recognise limits of own expertise • assess competencies in meeting job requirements • identify own skill requirements and seek skill development if required • develop new skills to meet business and client needs • learn about sustainability developments relating to work practice

Technology • ensure correct and safe use of machines, tools and equipment in the enterprise • perform minor maintenance on machinery and identify and act on requirements for

further maintenance • work with technology safely and according to workplace standards • handle and use clothing materials correctly and safely

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Diploma

Employability Skill Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:

Communication • interpret and implement relevant industry and workplace standards, regulations and policies

• complete standard documentation • use communication technologies efficiently • interpret and document pattern specifications • discuss and explore problems with fashion items and designs • discuss design requirements with others throughout the design team • maintain accurate and legible records • establish effective working relationships with colleagues • present design ideas • complete trade drawings • interact and network with fashion industry participants • interpret information on fabrics and materials

Teamwork • work independently and as a team member • demonstrate and encourage others in working cooperatively with people of

different ages, gender, race or religion • support others in the design process • undertake appropriate and effective communication with others in the design

process • provide feedback on processes, outcomes and pattern specifications to support and

improve team outcomes • provide leadership to others • participate in sustainability improvements

Problem solving • identify risks and implement risk control measures for machinery, equipment and processes

• identify and address problems and faults • check performance of machinery and equipment and perform minor maintenance

as required • assess and evaluate skill requirements of self and others to perform tasks • deal with and promptly resolve issues • use problem-solving techniques to determine fashion design requirements and

pattern specifications • apply knowledge of fabrics and materials to solve design problems • assess quality of materials before using in fashion items • test designs and pattern specifications • identify and report environmental features, regulations, insurance requirements,

legal requirements and other factors which may affect the product or service to be provided

• identify and act on environmental hazards Initiative and enterprise • test procedures to assess effectiveness in meeting objectives

• provide leadership in design and production processes • collect and analyse information to guide design and business practices • identify non-conformances to standards and initiate appropriate action • identify and implement effective ways to achieve design and production outcomes • rectify problems promptly and appropriately • monitor and adjust activity in response to operational variations • identify and address existing and potential risks • provide leadership in continuous improvement practices • identify opportunities for improvement to environmental performance

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Planning and organising • monitor quality outcomes • determine production requirements for fashion products • plan processes to achieve desired outcomes within agreed time-frames • ensure work station and equipment are set up so that work requirements are met • manage design processes • produce design samples • develop and implement contingency plans when responding to incidents and

problems Self-management • ensure the work area is kept clean and tidy at all times

• manage work load priorities • monitor own work against workplace, industry and quality standards • adjust processes or techniques as required according to variations in requirements • implement and apply work health and safety (WHS) practices in the workplace • monitor use of resources

Learning • experiment with design ideas and review outcomes • seek feedback on ideas and work outcomes • assess own skill requirements and seek further development if required • develop or adjust processes based on previous experience • learn about sustainability developments relating to work practice

Technology • monitor machine operation • use a variety of machines and equipment to achieve a range of production

outcomes • perform minor maintenance on machines • work with technology safely, efficiently and according to workplace standards • use computer-aided design technology in the development of fashion designs

Advanced Diploma

Employability Skill Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:

Communication • use information and communication technology to gather and interpret data related to the development of fashion items and designs

• research process and products using a range of information sources • develop design specifications in consultation with client and design team • make calculations to determine production specifications • communicate with clients and design team • complete documentation and maintain records • produce detailed patterns to guide production • negotiate designs with clients • interact with and negotiate with industry representatives

Teamwork • exchange information with clients and design team • provide support to production team • gather and provide feedback on design and production processes • work with others throughout the design and production process • provide leadership and direction to others in the design and production team • participate in sustainability improvements

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Problem solving • analyse suitability of materials for design concept • analyse and apply design influences to determine trends and opportunities • evaluate information to guide design development and processes • make modifications to designs or techniques based on client requirements or

resource issues • identify and address design and production problems • determine specifications to meet objectives • assess commercial viability of designs • identify and report potential environmental hazards • identify and report environmental features, regulations, insurance requirements,

legal requirements and other factors which may affect the product or service to be provided

Initiative and enterprise • develop new fashion designs for a target market • identify design opportunities • sell ideas to clients • determine promotional opportunities for work • explore creative possibilities for fashion designs • identify opportunities for improvement to environmental performance

Planning and organising • plan processes to achieve desired outcomes within agreed time-frames • ensure work station and equipment are set up so that work requirements are met • manage design and production processes • monitor resource use • produce and test fashion design samples • develop and implement contingency plans when responding to incidents and

problems Self-management • monitor own work against workplace, industry and quality standards

• adjust processes or techniques as required according to variations in requirements • implement and apply work health and safety (WHS) practices in the workplace • seek feedback on own work to assess areas for improvement • test quality and viability of own work • conduct work in a manner which minimises waste • maintain currency of knowledge of fashion trends, techniques and influences • monitor use of resources

Learning • assess own skill requirements and seek further development if required • develop or adjust processes based on new information • maintain current knowledge and skill in fashion trends, techniques and influences • seek feedback from target market on fashion designs and products • use design tools to explore and test design concepts • experiment with fabrics, design concepts and production techniques • learn about sustainability developments relating to work practice

Technology • use information and communication technology to acquire, manage and share data and information

• use computer-aided design technology in the development of fashion designs • use machinery and equipment efficiently in the production of samples

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