Important Announcement
PubHTML5 Scheduled Server Maintenance on (GMT) Sunday, June 26th, 2:00 am - 8:00 am.
PubHTML5 site will be inoperative during the times indicated!

Home Explore SMO Work Book

SMO Work Book

Published by info, 2018-06-11 03:52:42

Description: SMO Work Book

Search

Read the Text Version

Sewing Machine Operator Trainee Work Book Education> Employment> Earnings

NAME .........................................................ADDRESS ......................................................... ......................................................... .........................................................MOBILE .........................................................EMAIL ........................................................

MODULE 1QUALIFICATIONS OF A TRAINEESelf-Assessment1. Which of the following is alphabet a. “a” b. “d” c. “j” d. “g” d. “E”2. Identify the alphabet d. “L” a. “c” b. “F” c. “k” 3. Identify the number 8 and the alphabet L a. “3” b. “8” c. “j” 4. Identify the number in the picture 5. Name the alphabet or number you see in the picture6. What do you see in this picture below© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 1

7. Identify the number in the picture8. How many marbles are there in the funnel marble test? a. “5” b. “10” c. “15” d. “5”9. How many holes are there in one row of the pin board? a. “5” b. “10” c. “15” d. “5”10. How many pins will be placed in each hole on pin board? a. “5” b. “10” c. “15” d. “5”11. Which size needle is the smallest? a. “9” b. “18” c. “1” d. “14”Quiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. You move the pegs with your left hand Yes No2. You picked the pegs with your left hand Yes No3. You placed the pegs in the same place you picked Yes No4. Did you see the butterfly in the self-assessment test Yes No5. Peg board test checks your eye and hand coordination Yes No6. Marble and funnel test will test eye and hand coordination Yes No7. Pin board test duration is 60 seconds8. Needle size is numbered based on size of its eye2 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

MODULE 2INTRODUCTION TOGARMENT INDUSTRYSelf-AssessmentNow, that you have learnt about the garment industry and it’s functioning,answer the following questions to see how much you have understood. Hereare the questions.1. Fabric is cut as pera. blade b. knife c. pattern d. sample2. What happens to the cut parts of garments in the industry?3. Where are the garments packed? d. packing section a. cutting section b. sewing section c. finishing section 4. How is fabric cut in the garment industry? a. by hand b. by scissors c. by cutting machinery5. How is each garment packed?6. How is the container taken to the ship from the factory?7. Who checks the final quality of the garments?8. How long does it take a ship to reach New York from Chennai?Quiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Customer is also called “Buyer” in garment industry Yes No2. Garments have to be delivered on time Yes No3. Single garment is packed in polyester bag Yes No4. Garments are folded as per customer instructions Yes No5. Pattern represents parts of a garment6. It takes 30 days for ship to travel from Chennai to USA © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 3

MODULE 3INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINESelf-AssessmentNow, that you have completed paper exercises and machine threading andfabric exercises Relative to the sewing machines, let us check what you haveunderstood. Here are some questions.1. A domestic sewing machine and industrial sewing machine are like ab cd2. Identify the feed dog in the sewing machine parts shown. below ab cd4 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

3. Where do you find this on a sewing machine? Tick the correct picture.4. Which of these is a needle plate in these ab cd© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 5

5. Which of these is a tension disc? b acd6. Where is the bobbin with thread placed for sewing? ab cd6 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

7. Which of these is a button stitch machine? ab cdQuiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Needle bar holds the needle Yes No2. Presser foot holds the cloth when stitching Yes No3. Reverse lever allows back tacking on the same stitch Yes No4. Feed off Arm machine stitches side seams of a shirt Yes No5. Sewing machines in garment industry are costly Yes No6. Overlock machine stitches the edges of garment7. Industrial sewing machine is used for specific functions© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 7

MODULE 4OPERATING A SNLS MACHINESelf-AssessmentNow that you have done paper exercises, machine threading, and fabric exer-cises, let us check what you have understood. Here are some questions.1. How do you lift the presser foot on the industrial sewing machine? a. By lifting the presser foot lifter b. By pushing the right knee against the lift pad c. By turning the fly wheel counter clockwise d. By simply lifting with your right hand2. How do you start the industrial sewing machine? a. By turning the fly wheel b. By pressing on the foot pedal c. By pressing on the green switch d. By pressing on the red switch3. Which is the first paper exercise you have done? a. Straight line b. Curved line c. Double line d. Circles4. Where do you place the bobbin in the machine for sewing? a. In the bobbin wider b. On the metal stand c. In the shuttle hook d. On the side stand5. Where is the thread guide on the sewing machine? .............8 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

6. Near the fly wheel a. On the machine head b. On the back side of the machine c. Near the needle bar7. In which direction is the needle inserted in the needle? a. Left b. Right c. Behind d. FrontQuiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Hook holds the bobbin case in the machine Yes No2. Presser foot is lifted by the lift pad Yes No3. Thread from bobbin passes through hole in bobbin case Yes No4. Metal arm on the bobbin case can be lifted5. Press green switch to stop the sewing machine© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 9

MODULE 5TYPES OF NEEDLESSelf-AssessmentNow that you have done paper exercises, machine threading, and fabric exer-cises, let us check what you have understood. Here are some questions.1. Identify shank of a needle in the pictures2. Show the scarf of the needle in the pictures3. Point the eye of the needle4 Show the point of the needle5. Where is size and number written on the needle6 Which side of the needle inserted in the machine? a. Round b. Flat7. Point out the blade of the needle in the pictureQuiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Needle with universal point cannot be used on all fabrics Yes No2. Sharp point needle is used to stitch woven shirts Yes No3. The number of the needle is not written on its shank Yes No4. The scarf part of the needle first enters the cloth Yes No5. Different types of needles are used for different machines6. To stitch jeans, thick needles with stiff shank are used10 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

MODULE 6TYPES OF FABRICSSelf-AssessmentNow that you have learnt about fabrics, let us check what you have under-stood. Here are some questions:1. Identify the fabric of the t-shirt2. Diya wicks are made of which fibre?a. Cotton b. Silk c. Wool d. Polyester3. What clothes do you wear in the season shown in the picture4. Which is the season when you sit near fire? ................5. Identify the season from this picture6. Kanjeevaram sari is made of fabric?a. Cotton b. Silk c. Wool d. Polyester7. Which of these in the picture is yarn dyed checks?© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 11

Quiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Woven fabric is made of warp and weft yarns Yes No2. Prints are made on white fabrics Yes No3. T-shirts are made of woven fabrics Yes No4. Cotton fibres are packed as bales Yes No5. Polyester fabrics are cheaper than cotton fabrics6. Silk fabrics are worn in summer12 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

MODULE 7TYPES OF STITCHES & SEAMSSelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about fabrics. Let us check what you have understood.Here are some questions.1. In chain stitch, how many threads are useda. 1 thread b. 2 threads c. 3 threads d. 4 threads2. Which stitch appears similar on the top and belowa. Lock stitch b. Chain stitch c. Edge stitch d. Blind stitch3. Overlock machine forms which stitch?a. feed-off-arm b. single needle lockstitch c. overlock d. buttonstitch4. Which is the seam used sew the sides of a shirt?a. Straight seam b. Lap seam c. Edge seam d. Flat seam5. How a lap is felled seam stitched?6. When a layer of fabrics is placed one above the other and stitched, it is calleda. Lap seam b. Superimposed seam c. Lapfelled seam d. Edge seam7. Blind stitch is used to stitcha. sides of a garment b. hem of a garment c. top of a garment d. edge of a garmentQuiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Side seam is stitched with feed-off-arm machine Yes No2. Lockstitch is different from chain stitch Yes No3. In a blind stitch, the top stitch is visible Yes No4. Lap seam is used for its durability Yes No5. Bound seam is used with a binder6. Overlock stitch not a chain stitch© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 13

MODULE 8TYPES OF GARMENTSSelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about different types of garments. Let us check what youhave understood. Here are some questions.1. Which of these is traditional clothes of Indian womena. pants b. jeans c. salwar kameez d. skirts2. Formal shirts of men havea. half sleeves b. full sleeves c. colourful d. many pockets3. What is Made-to-Measure?a. measuring cloth b. making garments as per measurements c. making and measuring garments4. The quality of readymade garments is ……..before they are packeda tested b. checked c. verified d. audited5. What are the differences between tailor-made and readymade garments?Quiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Tailor-made garments have no label Yes No2. Readymade garments are made in small quantities Yes No3. Quality of readymade garments is tested before packing Yes No4. Tailored garments do not fit well Yes No5. Tailor uses one single needle lockstitch machine6. Many people wear the same design in a garment shop14 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

MODULE 9PARTS OF A GARMENTSelf- AssessmentYou have now learnt about garment construction in a garment factory. Let uscheck what you have understood. Here are some questions1. How many parts are there in a men’s collar?a. Two b. Six c. Four d. Eight2. What is the back of a shoulder called?a. shoulder b. yoke c. placket d. pleat3. Ladies shirt buttonhole placket is to which side of wearer? ..............4. How many parts are there in a skirt? a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 85. What is the bottom of the men’s trouser is called?6. What is the pant fly closed with? ...............7. What is pant pocket bag made of? ................Quiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Yoke of a shirt is attached to the front Yes No2. Waist band loops are meant to wear waist belt Yes No3. The bottom of the garment is called hem Yes No4. Pants have pleats on the front and back Yes No5. Armhole is where sleeve is attached to the body6. Front and back of a skirt are joined by waistband© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 15

MODULE 10PRODUCTION FLOW IN A GARMENT UNITSelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about production flow in a garment factory. Let us checkwhat you have understood. Here are some questions.1. Where are fabrics tested?a. store b. laboratory c. cutting table d. checking table2. Where is fabric spread?a. cutting section b. sewing section c. store d. checking section3. How is embroidery made on garments?a. on fabric b. fabric cutting c. garment4. How are the sewing operations started in a production line?a. by sewing garments b. by making parts c. by bundling cuts d. by sorting parts5. What is the last sewing operation in a shirt?a. hemming b. buttonhole stitching c. button stitching d. trimming6. When trimming done?a. during production b. during packing c. before ironing d. after ironingQuiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Production process starts with parts Yes No2. Fabric is checked for defects Yes No3. Garments are sent for washing before stitching buttons Yes No4. Garments are trimmed after ironing Yes No5. Button holes are stitched after buttons are stitched6. In-line checking in production is like traffic signals16 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

MODULE 11PRODUCTIVITYSelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about productivity. Let us check what you have under-stood. Here are some questions.1. What is productivity?a. increasing cost b. reducing time c. increasing time d. reducing materials2. Why do you have to change the old broom?a. new broom has good looks b. new broom reduces backache c. old broom does not look good d. old broom is broken3. Water can be boiled faster in which type of vessela. narrow vessel b. wide vessel c. thick body vessel d. wide and shallow vessel4. By adopting second method to make tea you saveda. money b. water c. time d. milk5. When you boil potatoes and peel their skin what did you save?a. potatoes b. water c. time d. time and fuel6. By replacing the old broom youa. saved money b. got backache c. saved time d. lost healthQuiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Better productivity will save time and money Yes No2. Repetitive work needs less time Yes No3. Productivity is to produce more quantity in less time Yes No4. When you bend more you do more work Yes No5. By doing more things at a time, one can save time6. Idle time can be reduced by performing some work© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 17

MODULE 12QUALITYSelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about quality. Let us check what you have understood.Here are some questions.1. When you go to buy mangoes, how do you check their quality?a. colour b. size c. smell d. price2. What do you check finally in a pair of pants when you go to buy them?a. shape b. fit c. size d. colour3. In a sewn garment, what defects are found in production line?a. fabric b. colour c. broken stitches d. fit4. In fabric, the common defects found are shrinkage, colour fading due to wash and colour fading due toa. hot air b. sunlight c. ice d. milk5. Why are buttonholes stitched after wash?a. to look new b. to look faded c. to look washedd. to look damaged6. Operator must check stitch quality before stitchinga. by checking thread b. point of needle c. adjusting stitch length d. checkingbobbin thread7. Operator must pay attention to quality becausea. customer said b. operator takes pride in qualityc. the next operation will reject d. the management wants18 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Quiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Better quality will get repeat customers Yes No2. If a defect found, return the part to same operator Yes No3. Wrong needle size leaves holes in fabric Yes No4. Fabric colour fades due to sunlight Yes No5. Fabric shrinkage is a defect Yes No6. Colour is not important to decide mango quality Yes No7. Correct fit is an important quality of a garment8. Every pattern must have marking for seam allowance© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 19

MODULE 13SEWING MACHINE WORK SHEETSSelf-AssessmentNow that you have done paper and fabric exercises, let us check what you haveunderstood. Here are some questions.1. How do you lift the presser foot in an industrial sewing machine? a. By lifting the presser foot lifter b. By pushing the right knee against the lift pad c. By turning the fly wheel counter clock wise d. By simply lifting with your right hand2. What did you learn in your first paper exercise? a. Stop and start b. Slow speed and accuracy c. Double line d. Circles3. How do you adjust the thread tension? a. By tightening the thread b. By loosening the fly wheel c. By adjusting stitch regulator d. By adjusting thread tension discs4. In which exercise did you practice reverse stitch? a. Exercise 1 b. Exercise 4 c. Exercise 3 d. Exercise 75. How do you feed fabric while stitching? a. Holding top left corner and bottom right corner b. Holding top right corner and bottom left corner c. Holding at the top and bottom centre d. Holding right and left sides20 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

6. How many corners did you stitch in exercise 5? a. 15 b. 30 c. 20 d. 187. Exercise no 7 is useful for practicing …….. a. Straight lines b. Curved line c. Sharp angle d. Zigzag linesQuiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Angular pocket has sharp curves Yes No2. Exercise 1 is meant to teach slow speed and accuracy Yes No3. To set the SPI, use stitch regulator Yes No4. Four sides of the pocket has edge stitch5. Pocket mouth is folded with edge stitch© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 21

MODULE 14GARMENT CONSTRUCTIONSelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about garment construction in a garment factory. Let uscheck what you have understood. Here are some questions1. How is pattern used in garment construction?a. as building block b. as the foundation for the garment c. as reference point2. Which of these is not a part of shirt?a. sleeve b. fly c. collar d. front3. To close the sides of a shirt which machine is not used?a. zigzag b. feed-off-arm c. overlock d. double needle lockstitch4. Why is a French seam used for sewing armhole?5. Mark the collar peak in the diagram 6. Which is the last operation in shirt construction?a. sewing back b. button stitching c. buttonhole stitching d. bottom hemming7. How many fabric pieces are used to construct sleeve placket?a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8Quiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Patterns are made with seam allowance Yes No2. Front placket is fused with interlining before it is sewn Yes No3. Collar turning machine also presses the collar after turning Yes No4. Sleeve cuff has two parts Yes No5. Run stitch is made on both collar and cuff6. Feed-off-arm machine is used to close the shirt seam22 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

MODULE 15DIFFERENT SEWING MACHINES &THEIR FUNCTIONSSelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about different types of machines used in the garmentindustry. Let us check what you have understood. Here are some questions.1. Which stitch is more durable?a. chain stitch b. overlock stitch c. lock stitch d. flatlock stitch2. What is the stitch made by feed-off-arm machine?a. lock stitch b. chain stitch c. flatlock stitch d. zig-zag stitch3. What is UBT?a. underbed trimmer b. upperbed trimmer c. uncut trimmer d. ultra bed trimmer4. Which of these is not a cylinder bed machine?a. lockstitch machine b. feed-off-arm machine c. bartack machine d. button stitch5. What does a profile stitching machine stitch?a. collar b. button c. placket d. yoke6. Which factories use a pocket setting machine?a. shirt b. coats c. jeans d. dressesQuiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Lockstitch machine has flatbed Yes No2. Waist band attaching machine has up to 6 needles Yes No3. Overlock machine is faster than lockstitch machine Yes No4. Post bed machine is used for sleeve setting Yes No5. Button holes stitch is a lockstitch6. Lockstitch appears same on either side© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 23

MODULE 16SEWING MACHINE MAINTENANCESelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about machine maintenance in the garment industry. Let uscheck what you have understood. Here are some questions.1. Why is maintenance of machines needed?a. reduce repairs b. work all times c. no parts replacement2. Who does general maintenance of machines in garment factory?a. machine mechanic b. machine operator c. supervisor d. engineer3. What is lint?a. threads b. libres c. dirt d. other materials4. Which of these is not checked by you in general maintenance?a. shuttle hook b. needle bar c. presserfoot d. fly wheel5. When is preventive maintenance carried out?a. machine breakdown b. general repair c. planned d. part replacement6. In which type of maintenance is production lost?a. general b. preventive c. periodic d. breakdown7. When is machine oil replaced?a. clean b. dirty c. hot d. smelling Quiz Yes No Answer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No 1. Operator’s duty is to take care of her machine Yes No 2. Lint accumulates in the shuttle hook Yes No 3. Needle plate is changed when style is changed Yes No 4. PM is scheduled maintenance Yes No 5. Part replacement is breakdown maintenance 6. Periodic maintenance is same as PM © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.24 Trainee Work Book

MODULE 17INDUSTRIAL REMUNERATIONSelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about remuneration or employment benefits in the garmentindustry. Let us check what you have understood. Here are some questions.1. Expand ESIC?a. Employee State Insurance Corporation b. Employees’ State Insurance Organisationc. Employees’ State Industry Organisation d. Employee’s Sub Insurance Organisation2. A person without experience is employed in which grade?a. A b. C c. D d. A++3. How are operators graded in a factory?a. skill b. looks c. talking d. behaviour4. What is EPF?a. Employees’ Prudent Fund b. Employees’ Provident Fund c. Employee Provident Fund d. Employee Prudential Fund5. Company deposits equal money with which organisation?a. ESIC b. EPF c. PF d. ESI6. Where does an employee go for medical treatment?a. hospital b. ESI hospital c. doctor d. factory7. Which of these is not a benefit?a. attendance incentive b. productivity incentive c. overtime d. quality incentiveQuiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Operator is not graded on speed Yes No2. A++ grade operator knows how to use specialised machines Yes No3. PF contribution gets you interest Yes No4. ESI is a medical benefit to employees Yes No5. Entry level operator is given B grade6. PF and ESI are statutory deductions© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 25

MODULE 18HEALTH, HYGIENE AND SAFETYIN GARMENT INDUSTRYSelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about safety, health, and hygiene maintenance and practices in thegarment industry. Let us check what you have understood. Here are some questions.1. Operators and other employees working in sewing and cutting section are advised to wear what? a. gloves b. nose mask c. face mask d. shoes2. A person coming out of wash room or toilet must wash a. hands b. face c. feet d. teeth3. A cutting machine operator must wear which type of gloves? a. leather b. cloth c. metal mesh d. rubber4. Every sewing machine must be fitted with which safety device? a. needle b. needle guard c. presser foot d. start switch5. All toilets must be cleaned how many times a day? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 46. How many fire exits must be there for a production area? a. 1 b. 6 c. 8 d. 37. What is the ointment applied for burns? a. dettol b. burnol c. neosporin d. cotton26 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Quiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Safety instructions are written in local and English language Yes No2. All exits must be marked in green colour Yes No3. Gangways are painted yellow on floor Yes No4. Cutting operator must wear mesh glove to right hand Yes No5. All exits must be free of obstructions 6. Medical centre is centrally located for easy access© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 27

MODULE 19WORKING IN A PRODUCTION LINETEAM WORKSelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about teams and teamwork in a production line in the garmentindustry. Let us check what you have understood. Here are some questions.1. How do ants work? a. as a team b. as individual ants c. as competitors d. as friends2. How do geese fly? a. in a straight line b. in arrow formation c. in a circular formation d. diamond formation3. Why do the geese change their position? a. they get bored b. to reduce fatigue c. to fly long distance d. for better aerial view4. How is work distributed in a production line? a. by the capability of operator b. by operation sequence c. by serial order of operator5. How is tug-of-war played? a. by two teams b. by two teams with equal numbers c. with more members in one team d. with members in one team having greater strength6. How are teams built? a. by management b. supervisor c. by members d. machines7. What is contained a skill matrix? a. operator matrix b. skill matrix c. list of operators d. list of machines28 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Quiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Geese fly long distances over many countries in formation Yes No2. All ants walk in a line Yes No3. Lead bird in the formation flaps its wings faster Yes No4. Cricket is a game with two teams of 11 players each playing Yes No5. Shuttle is played by two players6. Teams improve productivity and efficiency© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 29

MODULE 20WORKING WITH SUPERVISORSelf-AssessmentYou have now learnt about working with a supervisor in the garment industry. Let uscheck what you have understood. Here are some questions.1. Supervisor is like a. team members b. operator c. captain d. bowler2. Supervisor is like big brother and inspires a. operators b. team members c. management d. captain3. How does the supervisor assign work to team members?4. Whom does the supervisor place for final assembly?5. How does the supervisor compliment a team member?6. How does the production line achieve its target?7. What is the relationship between supervisor and team members?30 Trainee Work Book © ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Quiz Yes NoAnswer the following by ticking ✔ on Yes / No Yes No1. Supervisor is given target by the management Yes No Yes No2. Supervisor must patiently listen to try to solve problems Yes No of team members Yes No3. If an operator commits repeated mistakes she will be given a lower grade operation4. Supervisor acts as a coach, teacher, and colleague5. Team performance is reviewed twice daily6. The performance of the team depends on the supervisor’s trust in the team© ISHA Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. Trainee Work Book 31



Education is a liberating and democratizing forceenabling access to opportunities cutting across variousbarriers.ISHA Learning leverages the power of Informationand Communication Technologies (ICT) to supportDemand Driven, Technology Enabled Employability andCareer Advancement Programmes enabling greateraccess to Education,Employment and Earnings for all. Education > Employment > Earnings


Like this book? You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes!
Create your own flipbook