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EXPANSION OF LEARNABLE TRADES
Pursuant to Articles 60 of P. D. 442, as amended by Executive Order No. 111 promulgated on December 24, 1986; and the provisions of RA 7796, also known as TESDA Act of 1994, Rule II, Section 4 of the Implementing Rules and Regulations, and upon this recommendations of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Office of Apprenticeship (OA) the trade stated below with its corresponding work process and training hours is hereby approved as learnable and hereafter be made the subject of learnership by firms desiring to organize an appropriate program.
PSOC CODE Trade/Occupation Sector Classification
8290 Pharmaceutical End-Line Health Sector LearnableProduction Worker Trade
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1.
Abaca Bag Maker
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2.
Accouting Clerk
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3.
Aircraft Cleaner
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4.
Armoring Machine Operator
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5.
Beaming Machine Operator
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6.
Bicycle Maintenance Repairman
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7.
Bijon Maker
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8.
Braider Machine Operator
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9.
Brush Maker (Paint Brush)
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10.
Building Maintenance Worker
(Janitorial)
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600 |
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11.
Candle Maker
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12.
Cargo Handler
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13.
Cashier (Cash Desk)
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14.
Caster
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15.
Chopstick Manufacturer (Wood)
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16.
Cigar Maker (Hand)
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17.
Clay Plower Maker
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18.
Clerk (Payroll and Timekeeping)
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19.
Clicker
Machine Operator
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20.
Cloth Mender
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21.
Computer Assembler
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22.
Counter Sales Clerk (Drug Store)
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23.
Executive Secretary
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24.
Foam Manufacturing Worker
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25.
General Clerk
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26.
Glazer
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27.
Hollowblock Maker
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28.
Hook and Line Assembler
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29.
Kitchen Dispatcher
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30.
Launderer/Laundry
Service/Washing
Operator
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568 |
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31.
Machine Operator (Aluminum)
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32.
Message Handling Specialist
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33.
Office Clerk (General)
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34.
Office Secretary
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35.
Paper Conversion Machine
Operator
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600 |
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36.
Paper Pancher Maker
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37.
Personnel Clerk
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38.
Pharmaceutical End-line
Production
Worker
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600 |
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39.
Picker Maker
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40.
Pipe Forming Machine Operator
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41.
Planer Machine Operator
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42.
Plastic Sheet Recycling Worker
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43.
Prawn Processor
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44.
Ramp Handler
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45.
Rubber Moulder
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46.
Salesman/Saleslady/Salesgirl
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47.
Sewing Machine Operator
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48.
Shellcraft Worker
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49.
Sponger
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50.
Staple Wire Machine Operator
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51.
Station Loader
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52.
Steel Forming Machine Operator
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53.
Stock Records Clerk/Stock Clerk
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54.
Stuffed Toy Maker
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55.
Swine Raiser
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56.
Switch Assembler
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57.
Telephone Switch Board Operator
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58.
Waiter (General)
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59.
Waybill Clerk
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PROGRAM
PACKAGE

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Pharmaceutical
End-Line Production Worker
·Prepares
packaging materials/bulk products/instrument
·Packages
bottled medicines
·Maintains
cleanliness of assigned work area, tools and equipment
·Accomplishes
work documents
May
clean the work area before packing.
May
record information of articles packed.
vOperating and monitoring machines which wrap and pack various products including liquid ones for storage or shipment
vOperating and monitoring machines which by giving or other methods, label products, packages and various containers, or add revenue stamps
vAssembling according to strictly laid down procedures, products whose component parts are made of a very wide range of materials:
Example of the occupation classified are:
vAssembler, composite products
vMachine-operator, labeling
vMachine-operator, packaging
PRODUCTION
WORKER COURSE
OUTLINE
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TOPIC
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NO.
OF HOURS
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A.
Knowledge Requirements
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1.
Safety Precautions
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1.Classification
of Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic
Packaging
Materials
1.1Plastic
and Glass Bottles
1.2Blistering
Material 1.3Corrugated
Boxes 1.4Trade
Boxes |
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2.Packaging
Techniques
2.1
Bottled
2.2
Blistered
2.3
Boxed on Trade Boxes |
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3.Quality
Control
3.1
Visual Inspection
3.2
Weighing
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4.
Basic Mathematics
4.1
Four Fundamental Mathematical Operation
4.2
Mensuration
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5.
Operation and Calibration of Tools/Eqpt/Instrument
5.1
Calibration of Weighing Instrument
5.2
Operation of Bottle Blower
5.3
Operation of Delocking Machine 5.4
Operation of Packaging Tape Dispenser, Cutter and Allen
Wrench |
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TOPIC |
NO. OF HOURS |
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6.
Instruments/Tools/Materials Specification and uses
6.1
Weighing Scale
6.2
Allen Wrench
6.3
Packaging Tape Dispenser 6.4
Cutter 6.5
Manual Delocking Machine |
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7.
Communication
7.1
Accomplishing work documents
7.2
Forms
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B.
SKILLS REQUIREMENTS
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1.Preparing/packaging
materials/bulk
products/instrument
2.Packaging
bottled medecine
3.Packaging
blistered products 4.Maintaining
cleanliness of assigned work Area/tools/instrument 5.
Accomplishing work documents |
100 60 60 80 60 |
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TOTAL
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LIST OF INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS/MATERIALS
1.Weighing
Scale
2.Allen
Wrench
3.Packaging
Tape Dispenser
4.Sealing
Tape Dispenser
5.Cutter
6.Manual
Delocking Machine
DESCRIPTION
OF PROCESS FLOW IN THE WORK AREA:
A.
Liquid Preparation





DESCRIPTION
OF PROCESS FLOW IN THE WORK AREA:
A.
Liquid Preparation



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