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ICP30605 Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Screen Printing)

Employees in the trade of Screen Printing set up and operate power-driven, or hand-operated, screen printing machines to create visual images. Duties include: preparing screens to be printed by hand, photographic or electronic methods; preparing inks; loading product/paper; quality control; control machines and check the quality of printing and; remove waste and maintaining machines/equipment.

Applicants for trade recognition should provide evidence to demonstrate at least 4 years practical experience in the following trade competencies.

In addition to any other evidence supporting an application for trade recognition, applicants are encouraged to use this checklist as a self assessment competency guide and lodge it with the application.

Core Check
ICPKN314A Apply knowledge and requirements of the screen printing sector
ICPPP382A Produce computer image for screen printing
ICPSP211A Reclaim screen manually
ICPSP215A Prepare screen
ICPSP233A Manually prepare direct emulsion stencil
ICPSU202A Prepare, load and unload product on and off machine
ICPSU203A Prepare and maintain the work area
ICPSU211A Prepare ink and additives
ICPSU216A Inspect quality against required standards
ICPSU261A Follow OHS practices and identify environmental hazards
ICPSU262A Communicate in the workplace
ICPSU263A Perform basic industry calculations
ICPSU281AB Use computer systems
ICPSU352A Plan operational processes

 

 
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Last updated: 18 September, 2008
NSW Department of Education and Training
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