
ESOL Enrolment Week
ESOL Enrolment Week

Course code: POL15
Candidates should have been employed within an injection moulding environment for a period of no less than 3 months and have some knowledge of the process requirements or they should have completed our precourse questionnaire and achieved a score of 25% or above.
This course is designed to introduce candidates to the fundamental principles associated with running an injection moulding machine and is appropriate to an NVQ Level 2 standard of performance. The course is a blend of theory and practical application sessions, to provide a good understanding of the injection moulding process and associated working practices.
Who should attend:
Entry requirements:
This course is suitable for: Machine Operators who could assist in routine start-up & shut-down Production and Product Design or Development Engineers Logistics and Procurement staff Toolroom and Maintenance personnel
What will I learn?
On completion of the course the delegates will be able to:
What skills will I gain?
Polymer Processing Certificate Part 2. Material covered has been aligned to the content of an NVQ at Level 2 and can be used as underpinning knowledge towards achieving the award, if so desired.
How will I be assessed?
Individual candidate knowledge levels are assessed both pre and post course attendance, after which a management report is provided to help identify any further training requirements or career progression possibilities.
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