XIV) MACHINE AND FITTING SHOPS | |
a) Rough bench and machine work | 150 |
b) Medium bench and machine work, | 300 |
ordinary automatic machines, rough | |
grinding, medium buffing and polishing | |
c) Fine bench and machine work, fine automatic machines, | 700 |
medium grinding, fine buffing and polishing | |
XV) MOTOR VEHICLE PLANTS | |
a) General sub-assemblies, chassis assembly and car assembly | 300 |
b) Final inspection | 450 |
c) Trim shops, body sub-assemblies and body assembly | 300 |
d) Spray booths | 450 |
Paint Works | |
a) General, automatic processes | 200 |
b) Special batch mixing | 450 |
c) Colour matching | 700 |
Paint Shops and Spraying Booths | |
a) Dipping, firing and rough spraying | 150 |
b) Rubbing, ordinary painting, spraying and finishing | 300 |
c) Fine painting, spraying and finishing | 450 |
d) Retouching and matching | 700 |
XVI) PAPER WORKS | |
a) Paper and board making : | |
1) Machine houses, calendering, pulp mills, preparation | 200 |
plants, cutting, finishing and trimming | |
2) Inspection and sorting (over hauling) | 300 |
b) Paper converting processes : | |
1) Corrugated board, cartons, containers and paper | 200 |
sack manufacturer, coating and laminated processes | |
2) Associated printing | 300 |
XVII) PHARMACEUTICALS AND FINE CHEMICAL WORKS | |
a) Raw material storage | 200 |
b) Control laboratories and testing | 300 |
c) Pharmaceuticals manfuacturing : | |
1) Grinding, granulating, mixing and drying, tableting, | 300 |
sterilizing and washing, preparation of solutions and | |
filling, labelling, capping, cartoning and wrapping and | |
inspection | |
d) Fine chemical manufacture : | |
1) Plant processing | 200 |
2) Fine chemical finishing | 300 |
XVIII) PLASTIC WORKS | |
a) Manufacture (see Chemical Works) | |
b) Processing: | |
1) Calendaring and extrusion | 300 |
2) Moulding- compression and injection | 200 |
3) Sheet fabrication: | |
i) Shaping | 200 |
ii) Trimming, machining, polishing | 300 |
iii) Cementing | 200 |
XIX) ELECTROPLATING SHOPS | |
a) Vat and baths, buffing, polishing and burnishing | 150 |
b) Final buffing and polishing | Special lighting |
Pottery and Clay Products | |
a) Grinding, filter pressing, kiln rooms, moulding, pressing, | 150 |
cleaning, trimming, glazing and firing | |
b) Enamelling, colouring, decorating | 450 |
XX) SHEET METAL WORKS | |
a) Bench work, scribing, pressing, punching, | 200 |
shearing, stamping, spinning and folding | |
b) Sheet inspection | Special lighting |
XXI) TEXTILE MILLS (COTTON OR LINEN) | |
a) Bale breaking, blowing, carding, roving, slubbing, spinning | 150 |
(ordinary counts), winding, heckling, spreading and cabling | |
b) Warping, slashing, dressing and dyeing, doubling | 200 |
(fancy) and spinning (fine counts) | |
c) Healding (drawing-in) | 700 |
d) weaving : | |
1) Patterned cloths and fine counts, dark | 700 |
2) Patterned cloths and fine counts, light | 300 |
3) Plain grey cloth | 200 |
e) Cloth inspection | 700 |
XXII) TEXTILE MILLS (SILK OR SYNTHETICS) | |
a) Soaking, fugitive tinting, conditioning or setting | 200 |
or twist. | |
b) Spinning | 450 |
c) Winding, twisting, rewinding and coining, quilting and | |
slashing : | |
1) Light thread | 200 |
2) Dark thread | 300 |
d) Warping | 300 |
e) Healding (drawing-in) | 700 |
f) Weaving | 700 |
g) Inspection | 1000 |
XXIII) TEXTILE MILLS (WOOLEN) | |
a) Scouring, carbonizing, teasing, preparing, raising, | 150 |
brushing, pressing, back-washing, gilling, crabbing | |
and blowing | |
b) Blending, carding, combing (white), tentering, drying | 200 |
and cropping | |
c) Spinning, roving, winding, warping, combing (coloured) | 450 |
twisting | |
d) Healding (drawing-in) | 700 |
e) Weaving : | |
1) Fine worsted | 700 |
2) Medium worsteds and fine woollens | 450 |
3) Heavy woollens | 300 |
f) Burling and mending | 700 |
g) Perching : | |
1) Grey | 700 |
2) Final | 2000 |
XXIV) WAREHOUSES AND BULK STORES | |
a) Large material loading bays | 100 |
b) Small material racks | 150 |
c) Packing and dispatch | 150 |
One key site to answer the queries of Electrical Engineers, Technicians and Students for study, design and maintenance of Electrical Equipments.
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