LMT21007 - Certificate II in Footwear Production (Complex or Multiple Processes)
Certificate II in Footwear Production (Complex or Multiple Processes)
Job roles/employment outcomes
Certificate II in Footwear Production (Complex or Multiple Processes) reflects vocational outcomes for those performing a limited range of technical and operational tasks within a production oriented work environment. Some multi-skilled roles can be accommodated in this qualification.
This qualification is typically used to develop skill and knowledge in the operations of footwear production enterprises. Work is generally supervised.
Subjects
To be awarded the Certificate II in Footwear Production (Complex or Multiple Processes), competency must be achieved in thirteen (13) units of competency.
Four (4) core units of competency
Nine (9) elective units of competency as specified below.
If Certificate II in Footwear Production (Intermediate) has been achieved, an additional two (2) units are required to complete this qualification. Units that have been credited towards lower level qualifications must not be selected in the additional two (2) unit requirement. A minimum of one (1) of these two (2) units must be selected from the Group A units.
Note: Where prerequisite units apply, these have been noted, and must be considered in the total number of units.
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GROUP D
Other Footwear Production units that are available at Certificates II (maximum 2 units) and III (maximum 1 unit)
Other TCF Training Package units that are available at Certificates II (maximum 2 units) and III (maximum 1 unit)
Units from other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses that are available at Certificates I (maximum 1 unit), II (maximum 2 units) and III (maximum 1 unit)
Pathways...
Pathways into the qualification
Direct entry into this qualification requires completion of a total of thirteen (13) units according to the rules described below.
Units that have been achieved through completion of the LMT11107 Certificate I in Textiles Clothing and Footwear may be credited towards the Certificate II when they are also included in the unit lists for this qualification.
Pathways from the qualification
Further training pathways from this qualification include LMT30707 Certificate III in Footwear Production.
Entry Requirements
Not applicable.
Licensing Information
There are no specific licences that relate to this qualification. However, some units in this qualification may have licensing or regulatory requirements in some environments. Local regulations should be checked for details.
Employability Skills
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
Employability Skills Summary - Certificate II in Footwear Production (Complex or Multiple Processes)
The following table contains a summary of the Employability Skills as identified by the footwear production industries for this qualification. This table should be interpreted in conjunction with the detailed requirements of each unit of competency packaged in this qualification. The outcomes described here are broad industry requirements that reflect skill requirements for this level.
Employability Skill
Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:
Communication
communicate effectively with others in the workplace
complete written orders and documentation where required
use communication technologies efficiently
follow work instructions, visuals and signs
demonstrate effective and appropriate communication and interpersonal skills
read and interpret production orders and specifications
Teamwork
work cooperatively with people of different ages, gender, race or religion
provide support to others in the work area
work as part of a team
contribute in team meetings
identify performance required to meet customer needs in own work
share work information with team members
Problem-solving
identify and report any workplace hazards
identify production problems and make contributions to their solution
apply knowledge of materials, product purpose and processes to operations
check machine performance and identify signs of faulty operations
use material and process knowledge to solve problems
monitor workplace activities and identify and report faults or problems
recognise hazards and follow appropriate hazard control measures
identify and report potential environmental hazards
Initiative and enterprise
provide feedback on procedures and processes
gather and interpret information
ask questions regarding requirements and expectations
make suggestions for continuous improvement
inspect quality of production on an ongoing basis
record basic information on the quality and other indicators of production performance
Planning and organising
plan work requirements and task sequences
follow work schedules
monitor production
identify hazards and follow appropriate hazard control measures
identify requirements for materials, quality and production
apply time management skills to ensure work flow
sequence work pieces
monitor and maintain product quality
Self-management
keep the work area clean and tidy at all times
conduct regular housekeeping activities
interpret data and information as required by own job
understand own work activities
monitor and evaluate own work
identify and monitor resource use in own work
accept responsibility for own work
Learning
assess own competencies in meeting job requirements
listen to feedback from others
identify own skill requirements and seek skill development if required
identify sources of information to expand knowledge and understanding
Technology
test machines for correct operation
operate machines
use machinery to meet productivity requirements
perform minor maintenance on machinery
clean and check machines
work with technology safely and according to workplace standards