CURRICULUM of COMPETENCY UNIT (CoCU) Sub Sector
Handicraft
Job Area
Batik Production
NOSS Title
Batik Production Operation
Competency Unit Title
Batik Stamp Production The person who is competent in this CU shall be able to produce batik stamp product in accordance with customer requirements. Upon completion of this competency unit, trainees will be able to: Identify batik stamp design specifications Prepare batik stamp materials, tools and equipment Prepare batik stamp wax Prepare batik stamp colour and colour fixation Produce batik stamp Carry out batik stamp finishing Inspect batik stamp product quality Pack batik stamp product Training SS-100-3:2013-C02 Level 3 368 Credit Hours 37 Duration
Learning Outcome
Competency Unit ID
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Work Activities 1. Identify batik stamp design specifications
Related Knowledge
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills
i. Job order ii. Batik stamp production requirements Regulatory and statutory body requirements (Malaysian standard – SIRIM, Kraftangan) Production quantity Time frame Product quality Production flow Techniques iii. Batik stamp conceptual design, pattern, motif and theme Flora and fauna Geometric and abstract Ethnic (culture and tribal) iv. Batik stamp principles of design Layout Design placement v. Batik stamp principles of colour scheme Red, Green and Blue (RGB) Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key(Black) (CMYK) Re-active dye
Training Hours 32
Delivery Mode Lecture Demonstration and Observation
Assessment Criteria i. Regulatory and statutory requirements listed out ii. Batik stamp production quantity, time frame, product quality, production flow and techniques listed out iii. Batik stamp conceptual design, pattern, motif and theme described iv. Batik stamp principles of design and colour scheme explained v. Application of dye selection, colour guide and colour studies explained vi. Batik stamp design specifications which includes single,
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Work Activities
Related Knowledge
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills i.
Obtain batik stamp job order and sample approval from designer ii. Identify batik stamp production requirements iii. Identify batik stamp design which includes pattern, motif and theme iv. Interpret batik stamp principles of design v. Study application of dye selection vi. Study colour guide vii. Study colour studies (colour wheel) iv. Confirm batik stamp design specifications v. Identify types and characteristics of hand drawn batik fabric vi. Confirm colour sample and fabric materials for batik stamp production activities Attitude: i. Resourceful in gathering information ii. Attentive to details in studying information 55
Training Hours 16
Delivery Mode Demonstration and Observation
Assessment Criteria
Work Activities 2. Prepare batik stamp materials, tools and equipment
Related Knowledge i.
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iv. v. vi.
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills
White fabric materials preparation Pre-washing Measure fabric size Cut fabric (length and width) 36, 45 and 60 inch Types of batik stamp tools and equipment Stamping tools set Stamping table set Bucket Container Wax melting pot Melting stove set Stretcher set Types of batik stamp materials Wax resins Rosin/dammar Linseed oil Batik stamp materials, tools and equipment preparation procedure Batik stamp materials, tools and equipment inspection procedure Safety requirements
Training Hours 4
Delivery Mode Lecture
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Assessment Criteria Type and characteristics of batik stamp fabric listed out White fabric materials arranged according to job order Type of batik stamp tools and equipment listed out Resins materials determined for batik stamp making process
Batik stamp materials, tools, equipment condition and functionality checked and confirmed
Work Activities
Related Knowledge
Related Skills
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
i.
Prepare white fabric materials according to order ii. Determine type of batik stamp tools and equipment iii. Select resins materials for batik stamp making process iv. Check batik stamp materials, tools and equipment condition v. Clean off dried up wax from batik block vi. Arrange batik stamp materials, tools and equipment vii. Confirm batik stamp materials, tools and equipment preparation according to production requirements viii. Stretch fabric on stamping table as per batik stamp making requirements Attitude: i. Meticulous and organised in preparing batik stamp materials, tools and equipment Safety: 57
Training Hours 4
Delivery Assessment Mode Criteria Demonstration vi. Batik stamp and materials, tools Observation and equipment prepared vii. Batik stamp materials, tools and equipment preparation confirmed as per batik stamp making requirement viii. Fabric stretched on stretcher confirmed as per batik stamp making requirements ix. Workplace safety and cleanliness adhered
Work Activities 3. Prepare batik stamp wax
Related Knowledge i. ii. iii. iv. v.
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills
Quantity of wax, linseed oil and resin/dammar Wax materials mixing Melting wax temperature Wax concentration level Batik stamp wax quality on fabric
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Training Hours 8
Delivery Mode Lecture
Assessment Criteria i. Quantity of wax, linseed oil and resin/ dammar confirmed as per requirements ii. Wax materials formulation confirmed as
Work Activities
Related Knowledge
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills i.
Determine quantity of wax, linseed oil and resin/dammar ii. Mix wax materials iii. Set melting wax temperature iv. Confirm wax concentration level v. Test wax stamping quality on fabric vi. Adhere to workplace safety and cleanliness
Training Hours 8
Delivery Mode Demonstration and Observation
Assessment Criteria per requirements
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Attitude: i. Meticulous and organised in preparing stamping wax Safety: i. Adhere to workplace safety and cleanliness ii. Careful in handling hot wax
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Melting wax temperature setting confirmed as per requirements iv. Wax concentration level confirmed as per wax materials formulation v. Wax stamping quality tested on fabric and confirmed as requirements vi. Workplace safety and cleanliness adhered
Work Activities 4. Prepare batik stamp colour and colour fixation
Related Knowledge i.
ii. iii. iv.
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vi.
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills
Colour scheme and formula preparation Type of dye Colour quantity Colour mixing Colour shades Colour mixing process Colour mixing specifications Different level of colour absorption according to type of fabric materials Colour fixation materials preparation Fixative type Fixative quantity Fixative amount/ dilution level Batik stamp fixation process tools and colouring unit set up procedure
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Training Hours 40
Delivery Mode Lecture
Assessment Criteria i. Type of dye, colour quantity, colour mixing and colour shades listed out as per production job order ii. Batik stamp colour scheme, colour formula and colouring techniques described iii. Colour mixing/ formulation process execution confirmed according to colour formulation
Work Activities
Related Knowledge
Related Skills
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
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Identify type of batik stamp colour requirements ii. Determine batik stamp colour scheme, colour formula and colouring techniques iii. Execute batik stamp colour mixing process and techniques iv. Detect colour absorption result on batik stamp fabrics v. Confirm batik stamp colour mixing according to specifications vi. Obtain batik stamp colour mixing sample approval from customer/superior vii. Prepare batik stamp colour fixation materials viii. Set up batik stamp fixation process tools and colouring unit ix. Adhere to workplace safety and cleanliness
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Training Hours 88
Delivery Mode Demonstration and Observation
Assessment Criteria iv. Colour absorption result tested on batik stamp fabrics v. Batik stamp colour mixing specifications explained as per customer requirements vi. Batik stamp colour fixative type, fixative quantity, fixative amount/ dilution level preparation confirmed as per production job order vii. Batik stamp fixation process tools and colouring unit setting confirmed as per production requirements viii. Workplace safety and cleanliness adhered
Work Activities 5. Produce batik stamp
Related Knowledge
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills
i.
Batik stamp design specifications Design layout Size Motif placement ii. Uneven and broken wax line effect iii. Batik stamp colouring process requirements iv. Batik stamp colouring techniques, and colour scheme
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Training Hours 40
Delivery Mode Lecture
Assessment Criteria i. Batik stamp design layout, size and motif placement determined and confirmed as per design specifications ii. Batik stamp motif positioned confirmed as
Work Activities
Related Knowledge
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills i.
Determine batik stamp design specifications ii. Position batik stamp motif on fabric iii. Deep block in melting wax iv. Determine block dipping time v. Shake off excess wax vi. Stamp motif on fabric vii. Avoid any uneven and broken wax line effect during colouring process viii. Apply colouring techniques and colour scheme as per specifications ix. Adhere to workplace safety and cleanliness
Training Hours 96
Delivery Mode Demonstration and Observation
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v. Attitude: i. Focus in applying stamping tools ii. Meticulous and creative in producing batik stamp Safety: i. Careful in handling stamping tools ii. Adhere to workplace safety and cleanliness 63
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Assessment Criteria per design specifications Block deep in melting wax confirmed as per dipping time requirements Stamping motif continuity and consistency on fabric confirmed as per batik stamp design specifications Application of colouring techniques and colour scheme on fabric confirmed as per design specifications Workplace safety and cleanliness adhered
Work Activities 6. Carry out batik stamp finishing
Related Knowledge
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills
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Dyeing methods and techniques ii. Drying methods and techniques In door Out door iii. Soaking process work flow iv. Application of sodium silicate v. Washing process requirements vi. De-waxing process work flow vii. Rinsing process requirements viii. Fabric softener and colour enhancement
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Training Hours 8
Delivery Mode Lecture
Assessment Criteria i. Dyeing methods and techniques applied as per finishing requirements ii. Batik stamp fabric drying quality checked and confirmed as per finishing requirements iii. Soaking process work flow followed as per finishing requirements
Work Activities
Related Knowledge
Related Skills
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
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Deep dye batik stamp fabric in dye bath ii. Dry batik stamp fabric iii. Soak coloured batik stamp fabric into fixation materials iv. Apply sodium silicate sufficiently v. Wash batik stamp fabric to remove colour fixer vi. Execute batik stamp fabric de-waxing process vii. Rinse batik stamp fabric to remove excess colour viii. Add fabric softener and colour enhancement solution ix. Dry and iron cleaned batik stamp fabric x. Adhere to workplace safety and cleanliness
Attitude: i. Meticulous in executing batik stamp finishing activities Safety i. Careful in ironing batik fabric ii. Adhere to workplace safety 65
Training Hours 8
Delivery Mode Demonstration and Observation
Assessment Criteria iv. Application of sodium silicate confirmed as per finishing requirements v. Washing, boiling and rinsing process execution follow as per finishing requirements vi. Colour fixer, wax and excess colour assured removed as per finishing requirements vii. Application of fabric softener and colour enhancement confirmed as per finishing requirements viii. Drying process execution followed as per finishing requirements ix. Iron clean process execution followed x. Workplace
Work Activities 7. Inspect batik stamp quality
Related Knowledge
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills
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Batik stamp product quality inspection criteria Fabric quality Colour quality Stamping quality i. Batik stamp fabric quality assurance Uneven wax line Excess wax remain Fabric defect ii. Batik stamp colour quality assurance Uneven colour Excess colour Colour bleeding iii. Batik stamping quality assurance Continuity Consistency iv. Product quality assessment
Training Hours 4
Delivery Mode Lecture
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Assessment Criteria Batik stamp fabric quality and colour quality described Uneven wax line, excess wax remain and fabric defect detected and confirmed Uneven colour and colour bleeding detected and confirmed Stamping quality which continuity and consistency checked and confirmed as
Work Activities
Related Knowledge
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills i. ii. iii. iv. v.
Identify batik stamp product quality inspection criteria Check batik stamp fabric quality Check batik stamp colour quality Check stamping quality Grade finished product according to quality criteria
Training Hours 4
Delivery Mode Demonstration and Observation
4
Lecture
Assessment Criteria per design specifications v. Finished product grade segregated according to quality criteria vi. Workplace safety and cleanliness adhered
Attitude: i. Meticulous in inspecting batik stamp quality Safety: i. Adhere to workplace safety and cleanliness 8. Pack batik stamp product
i. Ironing methods ii. Folding techniques iii. Type of packing and labelling materials iv. Packing and labelling methods Men ladies Loose materials v. Recording methods vi. Recording procedure
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Ironing methods followed as per requirements ii. Folding techniques which includes design placement and folding size determined
Work Activities
Related Knowledge
Attitude/Safety/ Environmental
Related Skills i.
Iron batik stamp finished product ii. Apply finished product folding techniques iii. Identify packing and labelling materials iv. Determine packaging methods according type of batik stamp product v. Pack and label finished product according to company requirements vi. Adhere to workplace safety and cleanliness vii. Record batik stamp production activities viii. Compile batik stamp production record
Attitude: i. Meticulous in packing batik stamp product Safety: ii. Careful in packing batik stamp product iii. Adhere to workplace safety and cleanliness
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Training Hours 4
Delivery Mode Demonstration and Observation
Assessment Criteria iii. Folding techniques applied as per requirements iv. Packing and labelling materials listed out
v. Packing methods which includes men, ladies and loose materials determined according type of batik stamp product vi. Packing and labelling method followed as per requirements vii. Packing and labelling techniques applied as per packing requirements viii. Batik stamp production
Employability Skills Core Abilities
Social Skills
01.01 02.01 02.04 03.01 03.02 03.03 03.05 06.02 06.03 01.04 03.08 04.01 04.03 04.04 01.11 02.11 03.16 05.02
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Identify and gather information. Interpret and follow manuals, instructions and SOP's. Prepare brief reports and checklist using standard forms. Apply cultural requirement to the workplace. Demonstrate integrity and apply practical practices. Accept responsibility for own work and work area. Demonstrate safety skills. Comply with and follow chain of command. Identify and highlight problems. Analyse information. Develop and maintain a cooperation within work group. Organize own work activities. Organize and maintain own workplace. Apply problem solving strategies. Apply thinking skills and creativity. Convey information and ideas to people. Identify and assess client/customer needs. Inspect and monitor work done and/or in progress.
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Communication skills Conceptual skills Interpersonal skills Learning skills Leadership skills Multitasking and prioritising Self-discipline Teamwork
Tools, Equipment and Materials (TEM) ITEMS
RATIO (TEM : Trainees)
1. Batik stamp production job order 2. Batik stamp fabric 3. Batik stamp wax materials (wax, linseed oil and resin/dammar) 4. Batik stamp colouring materials 5. Stamping tools set 6. Stamping table set 7. Bucket 8. Container 9. Wax melting pot 10. Melting stove set 11. Stretcher set
1:25 As per required As per required As per required 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
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