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Qualification Title | National Certificate in Plastics Processing Technology (Technical) (Level 2) with strands in Injection Moulding, Extrusion, Blow Moulding, Pressure Thermoforming, Vacuum Thermoforming, Blown Film Extrusion, Film Conversion, Injection Stretch-Blow Moulding, Rotational Moulding, Film Slitting, and Expanded Polystyrene Moulding | ||
Qualification Type | National Certificate | ||
Level | 2 | ||
Credits | 75 | ||
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Strategic Purpose Statement |
The National Certificate in Plastics Processing Technology (Technical) (Level 2) with strands [Ref: 0394] is the entry level qualification in the plastics industry. It is designed as the basis for holders to further their qualifications, in either plastics processing or engineering and maintenance in one specified sector of the plastics industry. Holders of this certificate are able to undertake entry level activities involved in processing, equipment, and tooling under supervision.
The qualification comprises compulsory standards - selected to build sound basic engineering and plastics materials knowledge and capabilities - and strands, which provide candidates with specialised skills and knowledge of particular plastics processing techniques and plastics materials. In addition to gaining credit for the compulsory standards and a strand, candidates will also choose a balance of credits, to meet the minimum of 75 credits, from an Elective section that is designed to allow recognition of skills relevant to candidates'' specific worksites. The Elective section allows candidates to choose from a range of standards in areas such as core electrical, occupational health and safety practice, and interpersonal communications among others. People who hold the National Certificate in Manufacturing (Core Skills) (Level 2) [Ref: 1581] are encouraged to further their knowledge and skills through attainment of this specific entry level Plastics Processing Technology (Technical) qualification. Certificate holders are encouraged to undertake further training towards the National Certificates in Plastics Processing Technology (Technical) (Levels 3 and 4) with strands [Ref: 0395 and Ref: 0396], or the National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 4) with strands in Injection Moulding, Extrusion, Blow Moulding, Pressure Thermoforming, Vacuum Thermoforming, Blown Film Extrusion, Film Conversion, Injection Stretch-Blow Moulding, and Rotational Moulding [Ref: 1407]. |
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Entry Requirements | Not available | ||
Developed By | Te Pukenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology | ||
Quality Assured By | New Zealand Qualifications Authority | ||
Number | 0394 | ||
Status | Discontinued | ||
Created | February 1998 | ||
Last Reviewed | October 2015 | ||
Last Date For Entry | December 2017 | ||
Discontinued | December 2019 |
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