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Department Order No. 1 (Series of 2001).
Expansion of Learnable Trades



DEPARTMENT ORDER NO. 1
(Series of 2001)
 

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      Learnable                 Production Worker             Trade


Attached is an updated list of approved learnable trades.


These trades/occupations shall be subject to continuing review and evaluation. Henceforth, their implementation in various companies/establishments shall therefore be closely monitored by the Regional Offices of TESDA.



PATRICIA A. SANTO TOMAS
Secretary



LIST OF LEARNABLE TRADES

TRADES
HOURS
1. Abaca Bag Maker 
600
2. Accouting Clerk 
600
3. Aircraft Cleaner 
600
4. Armoring Machine Operator 
600
5. Beaming Machine Operator 
600
6. Bicycle Maintenance Repairman
600
7. Bijon Maker 
600
8. Braider Machine Operator 
600
9. Brush Maker (Paint Brush) 
600
10. Building Maintenance Worker (Janitorial)

600

11. Candle Maker 
580
12. Cargo Handler 
600
13. Cashier (Cash Desk) 
600
14. Caster 
550
15. Chopstick Manufacturer (Wood) 
600
16. Cigar Maker (Hand) 
600
17. Clay Plower Maker 
550
18. Clerk (Payroll and Timekeeping)
600
19. Clicker Machine Operator 
600
20. Cloth Mender
600
21. Computer Assembler 
600
22. Counter Sales Clerk (Drug Store) 
600
23. Executive Secretary 
600
24. Foam Manufacturing Worker 
600
25. General Clerk 
600
26. Glazer 
550
27. Hollowblock Maker 
600
28. Hook and Line Assembler 
600
29. Kitchen Dispatcher 
580
30. Launderer/LaundryService/Washing Operator 

568

31. Machine Operator (Aluminum)
960
32. Message Handling Specialist 
576
33. Office Clerk (General) 
600
34. Office Secretary 
600
35. Paper Conversion Machine Operator 

600

36. Paper Pancher Maker 
600
37. Personnel Clerk 
590
38. Pharmaceutical End-line Production Worker 

600

39. Picker Maker 
600
40. Pipe Forming Machine Operator 
600
41. Planer Machine Operator 
600
42. Plastic Sheet Recycling Worker 
600
43. Prawn Processor 
600
44. Ramp Handler 
600
45. Rubber Moulder 
590
46. Salesman/Saleslady/Salesgirl 
600
47. Sewing Machine Operator 
600
48. Shellcraft Worker 
600
49. Sponger 
550
50. Staple Wire Machine Operator 
600
51. Station Loader 
600
52. Steel Forming Machine Operator
600
53. Stock Records Clerk/Stock Clerk 
590
54. Stuffed Toy Maker 
600
55. Swine Raiser 
600
56. Switch Assembler 
600
57. Telephone Switch Board Operator 
600
58. Waiter (General)
580
59. Waybill Clerk 
600

PROGRAM PACKAGE  FOR



PHARMACEUTICAL END-LINE
PRODUCTION WORKER
LEARNABLE TRADE


Pharmaceutical End-Line Production Worker

JOB DESCRIPTION

A Pharmaceutical End-Line Production Worker packs pharmaceutical and cosmetic products by hand or machine in cartons, bottles, blistering materials and other containers for shipment of storage; assembles and arranges corrugated boxes and crates and sticks or inserts label on the packed products.
 


In particular, the Pharmaceutical End-Line Production Worker:chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

· 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. 

1992 PSOC CODE 8290 – Other Machine Operators and Assemblers

Workers in this unit group operates and monitor machine which pack, label and if needed, add revenue stamps to products, packages and containers or assemble according to strictly laid down procedures, products whose component parts are made of a wide range of materials.

Their tasks include:chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

v Operating and monitoring machines which wrap and pack various products including liquid ones for storage or shipment

v Operating and monitoring machines which by giving or other methods, label products, packages and various containers, or add revenue stamps

v Assembling according to strictly laid down procedures, products whose component parts are made of a very wide range of materials:chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

Example of the occupation classified are:chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

v Assembler, composite products

v Machine-operator, labeling

v Machine-operator, packaging

A related occupation classified elsewhere is “PACKER”



PHARMACEUTICAL END-LINE

PRODUCTION WORKER

COURSE OUTLINE

TOPIC NO. OF HOURS
A. Knowledge Requirements 
240
1. Safety Precautions 
16
1. Classification of Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Packaging Materials  1.1 Plastic and Glass Bottles 

1.2 Blistering Material 

1.3 Corrugated Boxes 

1.4 Trade Boxes 

16
2. Packaging Techniques  2.1 Bottled 2.2 Blistered

2.3 Boxed on Trade Boxes

16
3. Quality Control 3.1 Visual Inspection 3.2 Weighing 
32
4. Basic Mathematics 4.1 Four Fundamental Mathematical Operation  4.2 Mensuration
32
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

64


 

TOPIC

NO. OF HOURS

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 

64
7. Communication  7.1 Accomplishing work documents  7.2 Forms 
32
B. SKILLS REQUIREMENTS
360
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

TOTAL
600

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:chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

A. Liquid Preparation



DESCRIPTION OF PROCESS FLOW IN THE WORK AREA:chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

A. Liquid Preparation















PACKING

C. BLISTER PACKAGING 



PACKING
STRIPPING
CARTONING
D. STRIP PACKAGING

E. ENCAPSULATION 



F. ENCAPSULATION





 


 
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