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VI-1 TERM PROGRAMME HOURS / WEEK TOTAL HOURS VI DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY 6 96 COURSECODE COURSE NAME MAXIMUM MARKS MIN. MARKS FOR PASS M7GT308 TEXTILE MANAGEMENT 75 30 DETAILED SYLLABUS Major Divisions UNIT I : FUNDAMENTALS AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT UNIT II : PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT UNIT III : SUPERVISORY AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT UNIT IV : INVENTORY CONTROL AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT UNIT V : EXPORT MARKETING MANAGEMENT UNIT I - FUNDAMENTALS AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (20 HRS) Definition, Functions and Principles of Management. Personnel Management – Meaning and Objectives.Selection, Recruitment, Placement and Training of Employees. Training Procedures. Definition of Job Analysis and Job Evaluation. Wages – Components, Systems of Wage payments, Incentive plans, their merits and demerits.Factors affecting Wages and Compensation. Labour Welfare activities – Role of Labour Welfare Officer, Labour grievances, causes for grievances and grievance redressal procedures. UNIT II- PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT (19 HRS) Plant location and Site selection for Textile related Industries. Types of Industrial Buildings (Specific for Textile Industry only), importance of Lighting, Ventilation, Humidification and Air Conditioning in Textile Industry. Productivity – Definition of Machine Productivity and Labour Productivity. Work Study – Method Study and Work Measurement – Definition and Objectives. Production Layouts – Different types of Layouts, their merits and demerits. Production Planning and Control (PPC) – Definition and Functions. Basic idea about Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) UNIT III - SUPERVISORY AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT (19 HRS) Supervision – Role of the Supervisor. Motivation and its importance. Communication –Importance and types. Barriers of Effective Communication.Leadership –Difference between a Leader and a Manager. Characteristics of Effective Leadership in Shop floor. Factory Act – 1948 – Industrial Accidents – Causes, Prevention and Precautions. Safety gaurds and devices used in Textile Industry. UNIT IV - INVENTORY CONTROL AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (19 HRS) Inventory Control – Holding and Ordering Cost, Economic Order Quantity (EOQ), ABC and VED (Vital-Essential-Desirable) analysis. Importance of Material Handling in Textile Industry. Financial Management – Capital Cost, Working Capital, Sources of Finance. Importance Costing, Elements of Cost. Method of calculating Ex Mill Price. Break even analysis. UNIT V - EXPORT MARKETING MANAGEMENT (19 HRS) EXIM Policy of India – Benefits of International Marketing – Concepts of WTO and Globalization. Functions of TEXPROCIL, AEPC, PDEXIL and HEPC in Export Promotion Activities. Functions of Textile Committee and Textile Commissioner’s Office. Export Finance – Pre shipment and Post shipment Finances – Documentary Credit – Letter of Credit. Export Price composition – Ex-Factory, FAS, FOB, C&F, CIF pricing

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TERM PROGRAMME HOURS / WEEK TOTAL

HOURS

VI DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY 6 96

COURSECODE COURSE NAME MAXIMUM

MARKS

MIN. MARKS

FOR PASS

M7GT308 TEXTILE MANAGEMENT 75 30

DETAILED SYLLABUS

Major Divisions

UNIT I : FUNDAMENTALS AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

UNIT II : PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

UNIT III : SUPERVISORY AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT

UNIT IV : INVENTORY CONTROL AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

UNIT V : EXPORT MARKETING MANAGEMENT

UNIT I - FUNDAMENTALS AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (20 HRS)

Definition, Functions and Principles of Management. Personnel Management –

Meaning and Objectives.Selection, Recruitment, Placement and Training of

Employees. Training Procedures. Definition of Job Analysis and Job Evaluation. Wages –

Components, Systems of Wage payments, Incentive plans, their merits and

demerits.Factors affecting Wages and Compensation. Labour Welfare activities – Role of

Labour Welfare Officer, Labour grievances, causes for grievances and grievance

redressal procedures.

UNIT II- PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT (19 HRS)

Plant location and Site selection for Textile related Industries. Types of Industrial

Buildings (Specific for Textile Industry only), importance of Lighting,

Ventilation, Humidification and Air Conditioning in Textile Industry. Productivity –

Definition of Machine Productivity and Labour Productivity. Work Study – Method

Study and Work Measurement – Definition and Objectives. Production Layouts –

Different types of Layouts, their merits and demerits. Production Planning and Control

(PPC) – Definition and Functions. Basic idea about Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

UNIT III - SUPERVISORY AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT (19 HRS)

Supervision – Role of the Supervisor. Motivation and its importance.

Communication –Importance and types . Barr iers of Effective

Communication.Leadership –Difference between a Leader and a Manager. Characteristics

of Effective Leadership in Shop floor. Factory Act – 1948 – Industrial Accidents – Causes,

Prevention and Precautions. Safety gaurds and devices used in Textile Industry.

UNIT IV - INVENTORY CONTROL AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (19 HRS)

Inventory Control – Holding and Ordering Cost, Economic Order Quantity (EOQ),

ABC and VED (Vital-Essential-Desirable) analysis. Importance of Material Handling in

Textile Industry. Financial Management – Capital Cost, Working Capital, Sources of

Finance. Importance Costing, Elements of Cost. Method of calculating Ex Mill Price.

Break even analysis.

UNIT V - EXPORT MARKETING MANAGEMENT (19 HRS)

EXIM Policy of India – Benefits of International Marketing – Concepts of WTO

and Globalization. Functions of TEXPROCIL, AEPC, PDEXIL and HEPC in Export

Promotion Activities. Functions of Textile Committee and Textile Commissioner’s

Office. Export Finance – Pre shipment and Post shipment Finances – Documentary Credit

– Letter of Credit. Export Price composition – Ex-Factory, FAS, FOB, C&F, CIF pricing

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in export. Export Procedures – Export Order Processing – Export Documents –

Export Incentives.

TEXT BOOKS:

YEAR

S.NO TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHERS

1 Principles Of

Management

P.C.Tripathi

Tata Mcgraw Publishing

Company Ltd,

New Delhi

2001

2 Management Of

Textiles DudegA.V.D

Trade Press, Textile

Industry ,Ahemadabad

1981

REFERENCE:

S.NO TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHERS YEAR

1 Industrial Eng.

And Management Balasundaram.K

Sri. Ramalinga sowdeswari

Publications,

Coimbatore.

2005

2

Personnel Management

O f Humun Resoures

M a m o r i A . C . B Himalaya Publishing

House, Mumbai

1999

3 Organisation

Theory & Behavior Luthans.F Printice Hall Of India

2001

4 Management Of

Textile Ormerod.A Butter Worth &Company

1979

5 Industrial Eng.

&Management Science BaugA.T.R;Etal

Khanna Publisher

New Delhi

1996

6 Business Management

Theory

SingA. J.C &

Mugali.V.N

Edition (5)

R.Chand & Co, New Delhi

2002

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER - I

Course : TEXTILE MANAGEMENT Time : 3 Hrs

Term : VI Max Marks : 75

Programme : Diploma GARMENT TECHNOLOGY Course code : M7GT308

PART-A Marks 15 x 1 = 15

Note: Answer any 15 Questions.

1. What do you mean by management?

2. Define job analysis.

3. What is grievance?

4. What is incentive?

5. What is ventilation?

6. Why humidification is important in textile mills?

7. What is method study?

8. What is PPC?

9. Mention any two barriers in communication?

10. State any 2 qualities of a leader.

11. Mention any 2 unsafe conditions leading to accidents.

12. State the main provisions of the Factories Act.

13. What is VED analysis?

14. What is working capital?

15. Mention any two sources of Finance.

16. What is break even analysis?

17. What do you mean by EXIM policy of India?

18. What is WTO?

19. State any 2 elements of export finance.

20. What is export incentives?

PART- B Marks 5 x 12 = 60

Note: Answer all Questions.

21. a) Explain the various training methods involved in training a Employee.

(Or)

b) What are the components of wages? Explain the systems of wage payments.

22. a) State and explain the factors to be considered in selection of site for a textile mill.

(Or)

b) What is work study? Explain the procedures used in method study and work measurement.

23. a) State the importance of effective communication. Explain the different types of

Communication

(Or)

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b) State the causes of industrial accidents and explain how they can be prevented

24. a) Explain the Economic order quantity.

(Or)

b). Explain the break even analysis with the help of a break even chart.

25. a) State the Salient features of EXIM policy of India

(Or)

b). Explain the benefits of International marketing.

MODEL QUESTION PAPER - I I

Course : TEXTILE MANAGEMENT Time : 3 Hrs

Term : VI Max Marks : 75

Programme : Diploma GARMENT TECHNOLOGY Course code : M7GT308

PART-A Marks 15 x 1 = 15

Note: Answer any 15 Questions.

1. State any 2 functions of management.

2. Define job evaluation.

3. State any 2 activities in labour welfare.

4. What is meant by incentive?

5. Mention any 3 factors to be considered in selection of site for a processing unit.

6. What is work study?

7. Define machine productivity.

8. List any two benefits of ERP.

9, What is motivation?

10. State any 2 qualities of a manager.

11. State any 2 causes of industrial accidents.

12. State any 2 advantages of effective communication.

13. Expand EOQ..

14. State any 2 advantages of good material handling systems.

15. State the elements of costing.

16. What is capital cost?

17. What is WTO?

18. State any 2 objectives of EXIM policy.

19. What is globalization?

20. What is FOB?

PART - B. Marks 5 × 12 = 60

Note: Answer all the Questions.

21. a. Explain in detail about the Employee training methods.

(Or)

b. State the causes of industrial disputes and the grievance redressal procedures to

solve them.

22. a. State and explain the different types of industrial layouts.

(Or)

b. Give the basic idea about ERP.

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23. a. Explain the role of a supervisor in a textile unit.

(Or)OR

b. Explain the various types of communication.

24. a. State and explain the elements of costing.

(Or)

b. Explain the material handling systems.

25. a. Explain the various aspects involved in export price composition.

(Or)

b. Explain the procedure to be followed and the documents required to process an

export order

DETAILED SYLLABUS

Major Divisions

UNIT I : INTRODUCTION AND INSPECTION METHODS

UNIT II : TESTING OF GARMENTS

UNIT III : PACKING ACCESSORIES

UNIT IV : CARE LABELING & GARMENT DEFECTS

UNIT V : GARMENT INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION

UNITI - INTRODUCTION AND INSPECTION METHODS (16 HRS)

Quality control - Definition -Importance of quality -Raw material

Inspection - Fabric Inspection - 4 point System - 10 point System -Inspection of Sewing

Thread - Zippers - Button, Buckles, Snap Fasteners – In process Inspection-

Preproduction check- During production checks in Spreading, Cutting, Sewing,

Pressing/Finishing -Final Inspection – AQL random sampling inspection-Sampling Plans

–Acceptance Sampling - Product Quality Audit - Comparability checks – documents

required before inspection.

UNIT II - TESTING OF GARMENTS (16 HRS)

Seam strength Testing - Testing of Fabric Stretch properties - Dimensional

changes due to Laundering, Dry cleaning and Steaming & Pressing - Durable Press

Evaluation of Fabrics and Apparel - Needle cutting / yarn severance - Sewability of

fabrics - Bow and Skewness in Woven and Knitted fabrics - Distortion of yarn in Woven

Fabrics - Fabric Streak Analysis. Soil/Stain release testing - Wrinkle Recovery – Water

Resistance and Water Repellency - Testing of Fusible Interlinings - Testing of Zippers -

Elastic Waist Band Testing - Testing of Sewing Threads - Pantyhose Testing - Wear

Testing.

UNIT III - PACKING ACCESSORIES (16 HRS)

Classification of Packing - Stand up pack - Flat pack - Hanger pack - Hanger with

sandwich pack - Dead man pack - its importance – packing materials required - Different

types of packing materials - Poly bag – Plain /gazetted pack - Back support board -

Window board - Plain board – Inner collar patty – PVC - Outer patty - Butterfly - Plastic

TERM PROGRAMME HOURS /

WEEK

TOTAL

HOURS

VI DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY 5 80

COURSECODE COURSE NAME MAXIMUM

MARKS

MIN. MARKS

FOR PASS

M7GT309 APPAREL QUALITY CONTROL 75 30

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clips - plain and gripper - Pins - plain and ball head- Hang tags - Price ticket - Fabric tag

– Tissue paper -Size sticker - Warning sticker- Cello tape - Cartons - using of these

items quality parameters of these items.

UNIT IV - CARE LABELING & GARMENT DEFECTS. (16 HRS) Introduction to Care labels - its importance - Different systems of Care labeling -

American - British - Canadian - Japanese - and International labeling –Eco-labeling.

Shade sorting-Introduction - importance Instrumental shade sorting. Flammability -

Introduction - Degree Flammability Test method - 45o and Vertical Flammability Tests.

Defects in garments- major defects and minor defects. pattern defects, spreading defects,

cutting defects, stitching defects- broken stitch, unraveling seams, restitched seams,

rolling pockets, skipped stitch, wavy seams- ways to minimize defects in garments.

UNIT V - GARMENT INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION (16 HRS) Quality Control Program - Seven tools of quality controls - ISO 9000 series

standards - Procedure of obtaining ISO 9000 series standards. WRAP Certification &

Procedures- SA 8000 certification.Quality Management system- Total Quality

Management- Phases of TQM-5S concepts –Daily Work Management- six sigma concepts.

Quality control tools involved in Lean Production system – comparison between lean a

mass production system

Text book

Title Author Publisher Year

An Introduction to Quality

control for The Apparel

Industry

Pradip V Mehta ASQC Quality Press.,

Newyork.

2002

Managing Quality in the

Apparel Industry

Pradip V Mehta

Satish k Bhardwaj

New Age International

Publishers

1998

Reference

Title Author Publisher Year

ISO 9000 Series Manual New Delhi.

Knitted cloth Technology Terry Brackenbary Black well science Ltd 1996

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER - I

Term : VI Time : 3 Hrs

Programme : Diploma GARMENT TECHNOLOG Y Max Marks : 75

Course :APPAREL QUALITY CONTROL Course code : M 7GT309

PART-A Marks 15 x 1 = 15

Note: Answer any 15 Questions.

1. What does 4 point system mean?

2. State the importance of quality

3. List the type of Inspection system.

4. What is sampling plan?

5. What is meant by bow?

6. Mention some test methods for woven fabrics.

7. Give the parameters while inspecting sewing thread.

8. What is the importance of wear testing?

9. List the packing materials used in shirt.

10. What is flat pack?

11. What is window board?

12. Mention particulars in Price ticket.

13. Give the care label symbol for tumble dry.

14. What is eco labeling?

15. Mention some pattern defects.

16. What is wavy seam?

17. What is WRAP?

18. State the tools for quality control.

19. Mention the phases of TQM.

20. What is 5S?

PART- B Marks 5 x 12 = 60

Note: Answer all Questions.

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21.a. Explain in detail about the Raw Material Inspection.

(Or)

b. Explain in detail about points to be considered while doing production checks in

spreading,

cutting, sewing and finishing.

22 a. Evaluate the dimensional changes in fabric due to laundering and dry cleaning.

(Or)

b. Examine the bow and skewness in woven and knitted fabrics.

23 a. Explain in detail about different types of packing.

(Or)

b. Write a detailed note on packing materials.

24 a. Explain in detail about different systems of care labeling.

(Or)

b. List the various causes for any five major and minor defects in Garments

25 a. Explain the different phases in Total Quality Management system

(Or)

b. Explain in detail about quality control tools involved in lean production system.

MODEL QUESTION PAPER - I I

Term : VI Time : 3 Hrs

Programme : Diploma GARMENT TECHNOLOG Y Max Marks : 75

Course :APPAREL QUALITY CONTROL Course code : M7GT309

PART-A Marks 15 x 1 = 15

Note: Answer any 15 Questions.

1. What does 10 point system mean?

2. Mention the importance of quality control.

3. Mention the points to be checked while Inspection for button.

4. What is acceptance sampling?

5. What is meant by skewness?

6. Mention some test methods for knitted fabrics.

7. Give the parameters while inspecting zippers.

8. What is the importance of water repellency testing?

9. List the packing materials used in pants.

10. What is hanger pack?

11. What is back support board?

12. Mention particulars in fabric tag.

13. Give the importance of care labels.

14. What is eco labeling?

15. Mention some sewing defects.

16. What is unraveling seams?

17. What is ISO 9000?

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18. State the tools for quality control.

19. Mention the phases of TQM.

20. What is six sigma?

PART- B Marks 5 x 12 = 60

Note: Answer all Questions

21. a. Explain in detail about 4 point and 10 point inspection system.

(Or)

b. Write a note on AQL random sampling and Acceptance sampling.

22. a. Explain the test procedure to determine the seam strength.

(Or)

b. explain the testing of zippers and elastic waist band testing.

23. a. Explain in detail about different packing.

(Or)

b. Write a detailed note on packing materials.

24. a. Explain in detail about shade sorting.

(Or)

b. Explain 45˚ and vertical flammability tests.

25. a. Explain the daily work management.

(Or)

b. Explain in detail the six Zigma concepts.

DETAILED SYLLABUS

Major Divisions

UNIT I : INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCTION CONTROL

UNIT II : APPAREL ENGINEERING

UNIT III : PRODUCTION PLANNING

UNIT IV : MATERIALS MANAGEMENT

UNIT V : BALANCING, MRP AND QUICK RESPONSE

UNIT I - INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCTION CONTROL (20 HRS)

Production Control- Objectives- Relationship with functional areas of

manufacturing- elements of production control system- strategy for implementing a

production control system- Business pre planning- objectives- Merchandising

preplanning- Basic strategy- Financial planning - Cash flow analysis- production

preplanning. UNIT II - APPAREL ENGINEERING (19 HRS)

Basic concept of Apparel engineering- Flexible Manufacturing- Throughput-Work

flow- Plant layout- materials handling- Production systems-Progressive Bundle system-

Unit Production system- Modular Production system- Combination of Production system-

- Ergonomics- Industrial engineering concepts- steps involved- advantages.

TERM PROGRAMME HOURS /

WEEK

TOTAL

HOURS

VI DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY 6 96

COURSECODE COURSE NAME MAXIMUM

MARKS

MIN.

MARKS

FOR PASS

M7GT403 APPAREL PRODUCTION PLANNING

AND CONTROL 75 30

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UNIT III - PRODUCTION PLANNING (19 HRS)

Production planning- Plant capacity- Committed Capacity- Available capacity-

Potential capacity- Required capacity- Individual operation capacity- Excess capacity-

Relationship of production Standards to capacity- Productivity- Productivity of Direct

labour- Productivity in other areas of the firm- Resource management- Inventory

management- Human resource management- Equipment management and plant

Modernization.

UNIT IV - MATERIALS MANAGEMENT (19 HRS)

Selection of Raw materials - Fabric samples- Fabric specification- Fabric

certification- Fabric inspection- Fabric quality - Receiving and Inspecting materials-

Fabric defects- Fabric Grading- Analysis of fabric requirements in relation to Garment

style- Principles of purchasing- Company policy and purchasing constraints-Purchasing

system based on contracts- Purchasing system based on Sales plan- Economic order

quantity- Brief study of Commodity purchasing and usage.

UNIT V - BALANCING, MRP AND QUICK RESPONSE (19 HRS)

Introduction- Basics of Sectionalization- Basics of Balancing - Scheduling of

machines- Theoretical Balancing- Balancing of work force- Principles of Manufacturing

Resource Planning (MRP) - Critical assessment of MRP- Clothing industry experiences

of MRP- Organizational strategies for Quick Response- Standardization affecting the

materials supply chain- Buyer / Supplier relationship- Brief study of Sourcing strategies-

Just in time suppliers- Overseas sourcing.

Text Book:

Title Author Publisher Year

Introduction to Clothing

Production Management

Chuter A.J. Blackwell Science 1998

Materials Management In

Clothing Production

David J Taylor BSP Professional Books

London

2001

Apparel manufacturing Ruth E Glock

Grace I Kunz

Prentice hall New Jersy 1987

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER - I

Term : VI Time : 3 Hrs

Programme : Diploma GARMENT TECHNOLOG Y Max Marks : 75

Course : APPAREL PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL Course code : M7GT403

PART-A Marks 15 x 1 = 15

Note: Answer any 15 Questions.

1. What is Production Control?

2. What is Business preplanning?

3. What is cash flow analysis?

4. Mention the advantage of Preplanning.

5. Define Apparel Engineering.

6. Give the different types of Garment production system.

7. What is Ergonomics?

8. Give advantage of Industrial Engineering.

9. What is Plant capacity?

10. Define required capacity.

11. What is inventory management?

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12. Mention the necessity of Plant modernization.

13. What is Fabric sample?

14. What is Fabric certification?

15. What is sales plan?

16. What is Economic order quantity?

17. Give the abbreviation of MRP.

18. Give the advantages of Buyer/seller relationship.

19. What are just-in-Time suppliers?

20. What is overseas sourcing?

PART- B Marks 5 x 12 = 60

Note: Answer all Questions

21.a)Explain in detail about Elements of Production control system.

(Or)

b)Explain in detail about Production Preplanning.

22 a) Explain in detail about various Garment Production system.

(Or)

b) Elaborate on Industrial Engineering concepts to Garment Industry

23 a) Explain in detail about the relationship of Production standards to capacity.

(Or)

b) Explain in detail about Human resource Management.

24 a) Explain about the fabric requirement in relation to Garment style.

(Or)

b) Explain in detail about Principles of purchasing.

25.a) Explain about the Scheduling of Machines and Balancing of work force .

(Or)

b) Explain in detail about critical assessment of MRP

MODEL QUESTION PAPER - I I

Term : VI Time : 3 Hrs

Programme : Diploma GARMENT TECHNOLOG Y Max Marks : 75

Course : APPAREL PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL Course code : M7GT403

PART-A Marks 15 x 1 = 15

Note: Answer any 15 Questions.

1. Mention the functional area of manufacturing.

2. List out the elements of Production control.

3. Give the objective of preplanning.

4. What is financial planning?

5. Name few materials handling equipment for Garment production.

6. What is plant layout?

7. What is Flexible manufacturing?

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8. What is committed capacity?

9. What is individual operation capacity?

10. What is Throughput?

11. What is Productivity?

12. What is Human resource measurement?

13. What is fabric specification.?

14. What is Fabric Grading?

15. Define Purchasing system.

16. What is commodity purchasing?

17. What is Balancing?

18. What is scheduling of machines?

19. Define Organizational strategies.

20. What is material supply chain?

PART- B Marks 5 x 12 = 60

Note: Answer all Questions

21 a) Explain in detail about Merchandise Preplanning.

(Or)

b) Explain in detail about strategy for implementing a production control system.

22 a) Explain in detail about Garment industry Plant layout.

(Or)

b) Explain in detail about various material handling equipment used for Garment production

23 a) Write about the Productivity of Direct labour and Inventory management

(Or)

b ) Explain the Plant modernization related to Production planning.

24 a) Explain in detail about the receiving and inspecting of materials.

(Or)

b) Explain in detail about company policy and purchasing constraints.

25 a) Explain in detail about Organizational strategy for Quick response.

(Or)

b) Explain in detail about Overseas sourcing

DETAILED SYLLABUS

Major Divisions

UNIT I : INTRODUCTION TO DRAPING

UNIT II : DRAPING OF BODICE BLOCKS & VARIATIONS

UNIT III : DRAPING OF SKIRTS & SLACKS

UNIT IV : DRAPING OF YOKES, SLEEVES & COLLARS

UNIT V : DRAPING OF ADVANCED DESIGN VARIATIONS& KNIT

GARMENTS

TERM PROGRAMME HOURS /

WEEK

TOTAL

HOURS

VI DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY 6 96

COURSECODE COURSE NAME MAXIMUM

MARKS

MIN.

MARKS

FOR PASS

M7GT404 FASHION DRAPING 75 30

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UNIT I - INTRODUCTION TO DRAPING (20 HRS)

Definition of Draping – Draping Tools & Equipments – Draping principles –

Preparation of muslin for Draping – Seam allowance – Preparation of Dress form for

Draping. Draping of Basic Bodice front – Preparation of muslin – Draping steps –

Marking – Truing - Draping of Basic Bodice Back – Draping of Basic Sleeve – Draping

of Basic Skirt.

UNIT II - DRAPING OF BODICE BLOCKS & VARIATIONS (19 HRS)

Front Bodice with under arm Dart – Back Bodice with Neckline Dart – Dart

manipulation – Waist line Dart – Dart at waistline and centre front –French Dart –

Double French Dart – Flange Dart – Neckline Dart -Neckline variations – Front

& Back Armhole variations – Typical sleeveless – Squared – Cut away

Waist line variation – lowered – Empire – Shortened – Scalloped –Pointed. The Princes

Bodice – Cowls -front–– Under arm cowl –Wrapped neckline cowl. Twists – Butterfly

Twist –– Neck yoke twist–Bust twist.

UNIT III - DRAPING OF SKIRTS & SLACKS (19HRS)

Draping of one piece basic skirt – Gored skirt – Flared skirt – Pleats in the flared

skirt – Gathers in the flared skirt – Pleated skirt – Side & Box pleated skirt – Kick pleated

and inverted pleated skirt. Draping of basic straight slacks – Fitted slacks – Tapered slacks

– Pegged slacks – Divided skirt -Draping of pant.

UNIT IV - DRAPING OF YOKES, SLEEVES & COLLARS (19HRS)

Draping of fitted midriff Yoke –– Shirt yoke – Hip Yoke. Draping of –

Mandarin Collar – Convertible collar – Peterpan collar . Draping of Basic Dolman

sleeve – Longfitted Dolman sleeve – Raglan sleeve – Kimonosleeve with a gusset.

UNIT V -DRAPING OF ADVANCED DESIGN VARIATIONS & KNIT GARMENTS

(19HRS)

Draping of bias – Cut slip Dress – Bustier Designs – basic Knit Bodice Dress –

Knit Halter - Knit Leotard - Knit Panties. Draping of Flounces – Circular flounce –

Shirred Flounce – Draping of Ruffles – Variable Ruffle finishes – Draping of peplums.

Draping of ‘A’line shift – Draping of Princess Dress – Draping of Basic Jacket.

Text Book

Title Author Publisher Year

The Art of Fashion

Draping

Connie Amaden

Crawford

Fair Child Publication,

NewYork

Om Books

International,

New Delhi

2005

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Draping for Fashion

Design

Hilde Jaffe &

Nurie

Relis

Prentice Hall career &

Technology, Engle

wood

Cliffs, USA

2002

References

Title Author Publisher Year

Draping for Fashion Design

Hilde Jaffe &

Nurie, Relis

Dorling Kindersley India

Pvt

Ltd ., New Delhi- 110092

2009

MODEL QUESTION PAPER - I

Term : VI Time : 3 Hrs

Programme : Diploma GARMENT TECHNOLOG Y Max Marks : 75

Course : FASHION DRAPING Course code : M7GT404

PART-A Marks 15 x 1 = 15

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Note: Answer any 15 Questions.

1. What is Draping?

2. Define seam allowance.

3. Mention the Draping tools.

4. What is marking?

5. What is under arm dart?

6. What is Flange dart?

7. What is cowl?

8. Give the features of Princes bodice.

9. Give the features of Gored skirt.

10. What is a fitted slack?

11. What is Divided skirt?

12. Mention the draping steps for Pant.

13. What is Midriff yoke?

14. What is Bank collar?

15. Mention the features of long fitted sleeve.

16. What is convertible collar?

17. What is cut-slip dress?

18. What is knit Leotard?

19. What is Peplum?

20. Give the style features of jacket.

PART- B Marks 5 x 12 = 60

Note: Answer all Questions

21. a) Explain in detail Draping principles and the preparation of muslin for Draping.

(Or)

b) Explain the draping procedure of Basic bodice Front.

22. a) Explain the draping procedure for front bodice with underarm dart.

(Or)

b) Explain the draping procedure of any two waistline variations

23. a)Explain the draping procedure of Pleats in the flared skirt

(Or)

b )Explain the draping procedure of Pants

24. a)Explain the draping procedure of Peterpan collar (any two styles)

(Or)

b) Explain the draping procedure of Kimono sleeve with a gusset

25a) Explain the draping procedure of circular flounce& shirred flounce

(Or)

b) Explain the draping procedure of Princes dress

MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 1 I

Term : VI Time : 3 Hrs

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Programme : Diploma GARMENT TECHNOLOG Y Max Marks : 75

Course : FASHION DRAPING Course code : M7GT404

PART- A Marks 15 x 1 = 15

Note: Answer any 15 Questions

1.What is marking?

2. What is Trueing?

3. What is muslin?

4. Name the Draping Equipment.

5. What is French dart?

6. What is Pointed waist line?

7. What is Neckline dart?

8. What is Twist?

9. What is Flared skirt?

10.What is Gathered skirt?

11.What is pegged slacks?

12.Mention the features of one piece skirt.

13.What is shirt yoke?

14.What is hip yoke?

15.What is peterpan collar?

16. Mention the steps involved in sleeve draping.

17. What is knit halter?

18.What is Knit panties?

19.Wha is A-line shift?

20.Define Flounces.

PART- B Marks 5 x 12 = 60

Note: Answer all Questions

21.a)Explain in detail about draping of basic sleeves

(Or)

b) Explain the draping procedure of Basic Skirt

22.a)Explain the draping procedure for any two neckline variations

(Or)

b) Explain the draping procedure of cowls.

23.a) Explain the draping procedure of gathers in the flared skirt

(Or)

b) Explain the draping procedure of pegged slacks

24.a) Explain the draping procedure of Midriff yoke and Mandarin collar

(Or)

b )Explain the draping procedure of Raglan sleeve

25a) Explain the draping procedure of knit leotard and Knit panties.

(Or)

b) Explain the draping procedure of Basic Jacket

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List of Experiments

1. Draw Free Hand Sketches using any relevant software.

2. Draw Fashion figure of gents & Ladies using any relevant software

3. Draw a spring wear for children using any relevant software

4. Draw a summer wear for Ladies using any relevant software

5. Draw a winter wear for senior citizen using any relevant software

6. Draw Striped, Checked Printed and One Way Fabric Design using any relevant

software.

7. Practice drafting pattern of Sun Suit for the given size using any relevant software.

8. Practice drafting pattern of Shirt with full sleeves for the given size using any

relevant software.

9. Practice drafting pattern of Shorts for the given size using any relevant software.

10. Practice drafting pattern of Party dress for the given size using any relevant

software.

11. Practice drafting pattern of Kameez for the given size using any relevant software.

12. Practice drafting pattern of Salwar for the given size using any relevant software.

13. Practice drafting pattern of Gents Trouser for the given size using any relevant

software.

14. Prepare Layout and calculate the fabric requirement for Full sleeve Shirt with

minimum 2 sizes using any relevant software.

15. Prepare Layout and calculate the fabric requirement for Gents Trouser with minimum 2

sizes using any relevant software.

16. Draw pattern for full sleeve shirt and grade it to any two sizes using any relevant

TERM PROGRAMME HOURS /

WEEK

TOTAL

HOURS

VI DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY 6 96

COURSECODE COURSE NAME MAXIMUM

MARKS

MIN.

MARKS

FOR PASS

M7GT313 FASHION AND GARMENT CAD

PRACTICAL 75 35

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software.

List of Experiments

Children’s Wear

1. Prepare pattern of Padded Snow Suit for children using the style features given

• Loose Fitting

• Trousers attached at the waist line of body part.

• Body part with head bonnet

• Leg Open and front half open.

• ¾ Sleeves.

2. Using the given pattern cut and Sew Padded Snow Suit.

3. Using the given pattern cut and Sew Party dress for kids with suitable fullness.

4. Prepare pattern of Peplum Blouse for children using the style features given below.

• Back Open.

• Normal Fitting.

• Short Gathers in waist (Peplum).

• Short Puff Sleeve.

5. Using the given pattern cut and Sew Peplum Blouse with stone work.

Ladies Wear

6. Prepare pattern of sari blouse using the style features given below.

• Tight Fitting.

• Front Open & Front Waist Yoke.

• Petal Sleeve.

• Decorative Back Neck.

7. Using the given pattern cut and Sew Sari blouse with suitable decorations.

8. Using the given pattern cut and Sew Ladies party wear with suitable

decorations.

9. Prepare pattern and sew a Designer Hand Bag

10. Prepare pattern and sew a Beach Skirt.

11. Prepare pattern for Bridal Gown.

Gents Wear

12. Prepare pattern of S.B. Coat using the style features given below.

TERM PROGRAMME HOURS /

WEEK

TOTAL

HOURS

VI DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY 4 64

COURSECODE COURSE NAME MAXIMUM

MARKS

MIN.

MARKS

FOR PASS

M7GT314 ADVANCED PATTERN DRAFTING

AND CONSTRUCTION PRACTICAL 75 35

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• Single Breast.

13. Prepare pattern and sew Industrial Gloves.

14. Prepare pattern for Kimonos.

15. Prepare pattern for Men’s Jacket.

16. Prepare pattern for Boiler suit.

List of Experiments

1. Prepare basic bodies’ pattern for Front & Back by Draping Technique.

2. By draping technique Prepare patterns for Basic Skirt.

3. By draping technique Prepare patterns for Basic Sleeve.

4. Using draping technique Prepare pattern for Lowered Waistline.

5. Using draping technique Prepare pattern for Pointed Waistline.

6. Using draping technique Prepare pattern for Empire Waistline

7. Using draping technique Prepare pattern for Princess Bodies.

8. Using draping technique Prepare pattern for Pleated Skirt.

9. Using draping technique Prepare pattern for Tapered Slacks.

10. Using draping technique Prepare pattern for Skirt with Hip Yoke.

11. Using draping technique Prepare pattern for Raglan Sleeve.

12. Using draping technique Prepare pattern for Basic Jacket.

TERM PROGRAMME HOURS /

WEEK

TOTAL

HOURS

VI DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY 4 64

COURSECODE COURSE NAME MAXIMUM

MARKS

MIN.

MARKS

FOR PASS

M7GT406 FASHION DRAPING PRACTICAL 75 35

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DETAILED SYLLABUS

Major Divisions

UNIT I : ENTREPRENEURSHIP

UNIT II : ENVIRON MENTAL MANAGEMENT

UNIT III : DISASTER MANAGEMENT

UNIT I- ENTREPRENEURSHIP (12 HRS)

1.1 Introduction – Entrepreneur - characteristics of Entrepreneur - contributions of an

Entrepreneur - functions of entrepreneur - Barriers to entrepreneurship - Roll of

government in Entrepreneurial development.

1.2 Small scale industries (SSI) - SSI role in country’s economic growth – importance of

SSI - starting of an SSI - Government organization and Non-governmental

organizations supporting SSI - DIC,NSIC,SIDO,KVIC, Development banks and their

objectives - role of commercial banks in assisting SSI - Women entrepreneurs and

opportunities – Subsidy and concessions to Small Scale Industries.

UNIT II-ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (12 HRS)

2.1 Introduction – Environmental Ethics – Assessment of Socio Economic Impact –

Environmental Audit – Mitigation of adverse impact on Environment – Importance

of Pollution Control – Types of Industries and Industrial Pollution.

2.2 Solid waste management – Characteristics of Industrial wastes – Methods of

Collection, transfer and disposal of solid wastes – Converting waste to energy –

Hazardous waste management Treatment technologies.

TERM PROGRAMME HOURS /

WEEK

TOTAL

HOURS

VI DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY 4 64

COURSECODE COURSE NAME MAXIMUM

MARKS

MIN.

MARKS

FOR PASS

M7GT407

PROJECT WORK, ENTREPRENEURSHIP,

ENVIRONMENTAL & DISASTER

MANAGEMENT

75 35

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2.3 Waste water management – Characteristics of Industrial effluents – Treatment and

disposal methods – Pollution of water sources and effects on human health.

2.4 Air pollution management– Sources and effects – Dispersion of air pollutants –

Air pollution control methods – Air quality management.

2.5 Noise pollution management – Effects of noise on people – Noise control methods.

UNIT III -DISASTER MANAGEMENT (12 HRS)

3.1 Introduction – Disasters due to natural calamities such as Earthquake, Rain, Flood,

hurricane, Cyclones etc – Manmade Disasters – Crisis due to fires, accidents, strikes etc

Loss of property and life..

3.2 Disaster Mitigation measures – Causes for major disasters – Risk Identification –

Hazard Zones – Selection of sites for Industries and residential buildings – Minimum

distances from Sea – Orientation of Buildings – Stability of Structures – Fire escapes in

buildings - Cyclone shelters – Warning systems.

3.3 Disaster Management – Preparedness, Response, Recovery – Arrangements to be

made in the industries / factories and buildings – Mobilization of Emergency Services

- Search and Rescue operations – First Aids – Transportation of affected people –

Hospital facilities – Fire fighting arrangements – Communication systems –

Restoration of Power supply – Getting assistance of neighbours / Other organizations

in Recovery and Rebuilding works – Financial commitments – Compensations to be

paid – Insurances – Rehabilitation.

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LIST OF QUESTIONS

1. ENTREPRENEURSHIP

1. Define the term Entrepreneur.

2. What is Entrepreneurship? Explain.

3. List the various stages of decisions an entrepreneur has to make before his

project.

4. What is innovation?

5. State briefly the role of an entrepreneur in the economic growth of a country.

6. List the characteristics of an Entrepreneur.

7. What are the critical elements of an Entrepreneur?

8. State the major functions of an Entrepreneur.

9. What are barriers to Entrepreneurship?

10. Define Small Scale Industry.

11. What are the qualities of Entrepreneur?

12. What are the benefits of Entrepreneur?

13. What are the various SSI that can flourish in your district?

14. Identify the infrastructural needs for an industry.

15. What are the various agencies involved in the establishment and

development of

various SSI?

16. Name some of the agencies funding SSI.

17. Explain the roles played by Government in Entrepreneural development.

18. What are the various concessions and incentives available for a SSI.

19. Name some consumer products with wide demand that can be manufactured by

a SSI?

20. What is feasibility study?

21. What is the importance of SSI?

22. What is DIC? State its functions.

23. What is NSIC? State its functions.

24. What is SIDO? State its functions.

25. Name the Development Banks in India working towards Entrepreneurial

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development.

26. State the role of commercial bank in assisting SSI sector.

27. What are the different phases of Entrepreneurial Development Programme?

28. What is an Industrial Estate?

29. What are the facilities available in an Industrial Estate?

30. Identify the various training agencies associated with SSI.

31. List the governmental agencies from whom you shall get financial assistance

32. What is KVIC? State its objectives.

33. Name some state finance corporations.

34. What are the steps involved in preparing a feasibility report?

35. What are the factors to be considered regarding raw materials for

36. What are the features of a SSI?

37. What are the advantages of becoming an Entrepreneur?

38. Name the Organizations offering assistance for the development of Women

entrepreneurs.

39. State the business opportunities for Women entrepreneurs.

40. State the different subsidies given to SSI’s.

2. ENVIRONMENTRAL MANAGEMENT

1. What is the responsibility of an Engineer-in-charge of an Industry with respect

to Public Health?

2. Define Environmental Ethic.

3. How Industries play their role in polluting the environment?

4. What is the necessity of pollution control? What are all the different

organizations you know, which deal with pollution control?

5. List out the different types of pollutions caused by a Chemical / Textile / Leather

/ Automobile / Cement factory.

6. What is meant by Hazardous waste?

7. Define Industrial waste management.

8. Differentiate between garbage, rubbish, refuse and trash based on their

composition and source.

9. Explain briefly how the quantity of solid waste generated in an industry

could be reduced.

10. What are the objectives of treatments of solid wastes before disposal?

11. What are the different methods of disposal of solid wastes?

12. Explain how the principle of recycling could be applied in the process of waste

minimization.

13. Define the term ‘Environmental Waste Audit’.

14. List and discuss the factors pertinent to the selection of landfill site.

15. Explain the purpose of daily cover in a sanitary landfill and state the

minimum desirable depth of daily cover.

16. Describe any two methods of converting waste into energy.

17. What actions, a local body such as a municipality could take when the agency

appointed for collecting and disposing the solid wastes fails to do the work

continuously for number of days?

18. Write a note on Characteristics of hazardous waste.

19. What is the difference between municipal and industrial effluent?

20. List few of the undesirable parameters / pollutants anticipated in the effluents

from oil refinery industry / thermal power plants / textile industries / woolen

mills / dye industries / electroplating industries / cement plants / leather

industries (any two may be asked)

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21. Explain briefly the process of Equalization and Neutralization of waste water

of varying characteristics discharged from an Industry.

22. Explain briefly the Physical treatments “Sedimentation” and “Floatation”

processes in the waste water treatment.

23. Explain briefly when and how chemical / biological treatments are given to the

waste water.

24. List the four common advanced waste water treatment processes and

the pollutants they remove.

25. Describe refractory organics and the method used to remove them

from the effluent.

26. Explain biological nitrification and de- nitrification

27. Describe the basic approaches to land treatment of Industrial Effluent.

28. Describe the locations for the ultimate disposal of sludge and the treatment

steps needed prior to ultimate disposal.

29. List any five Industries, which act as the major sources for Hazardous Air

Pollutants.

30. List out the name of any three Hazardous Air Pollutants and their effects on

human health

31. Explain the influence of moisture, temperature and sunlight on the severity of

air pollution effects on materials.

32. Differentiate between acute and chronic health effects from Air pollution.

33. Define the term Acid rain and explain how it occurs.

34. Discuss briefly the causes for global warming and its consequences

35. Suggest suitable Air pollution control devices for a few pollutants and sources.

36. Explain how evaporative emissions and exhaust emissions are commonly

controlled.

37. What are the harmful elements present in the automobile smokes? How their

presence could be controlled?

38. What is the Advantage of Ozone layer in the atmosphere? State few reasons

for its destruction

39. Explain the mechanism by which hearing damage occurs.

40. List any five effects of noise other than hearing damage.

41. Explain why impulsive noise is more dangerous than steady state noise.

42. Explain briefly the Source – Path – Receiver concept of Noise control.

43. Where silencers or mufflers are used? Explain how they reduce the noise.

44. Describe two techniques to protect the receiver from hearing loss when design

/ redress for noise control fail

45. What are the problems faced by the people residing along the side of a railway

track and

near to an Airport? What provisions could be made in their houses to reduce the

problem?

3. DISASTER MANAGEMENT

1. What is meant by Disaster Management? What are the different stages of

Disaster management?

2. Differentiate Natural Disasters and Manmade Disasters with examples

3. Describe the necessity of Risk identification and Assessment Surveys while

planning a project.

4. What is Disasters recovery and what does it mean to an Industry?

5. What are the factors to be considered while planning the rebuilding works

after a major disaster due to flood / cyclone / earthquake? (Any one may be

asked)

6. List out the public emergency services available in the state, which could be

approached for help during a natural disaster.

7. Specify the role played by an Engineer in the process of Disaster management.

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8. What is the cause for Earthquakes? How they are measured? Which parts of

India are more vulnerable for frequent earthquakes?

9. What was the cause for the Tsunami 2004 which inflicted heavy loss to life and

property along the coast of Tamilnadu? Specify its epicenter and magnitude.

10. Specify the Earthquake Hazard Zones in which the following towns of

Tamilnadu lie: (a) Chennai (b) Nagapattinam (c) Coimbatore (d) Madurai (e)

Salem.

11. Which parts of India are experiencing frequent natural calamities such as (a)

heavy rain fall (b) huge losses due to floods (c) severe cyclones

12. Define basic wind speed. What will be the peak wind speed in (a) Very high

damage risk zone– A, (b) High damage risk zone, (c) Low damage risk zone.

13. Specify the minimum distance from the Sea shore and minimum height above

the mean sea level, desirable for the location of buildings.

14. Explain how the topography of the site plays a role in the disasters caused by

floods and cyclones.

15. Explain how the shape and orientation of buildings could reduce the damages

due to cyclones.

16. What is a cyclone shelter? When and where it is provided? What are its

requirements?

17. What Precautionary measures have to be taken by the authorities before

opening a dam for discharging the excess water into a canal/river?

18. What are the causes for fire accidents? Specify the remedial measures to be

taken in buildings to avoid fire accidents.

19. What is a fire escape in multistoried buildings? What are its requirements?

20. How the imamates of a multistory building are to be evacuated in the event

of a

fire/ Chemical spill/Toxic Air Situation/ Terrorist attack, (any one may be

asked).

21. Describe different fire fighting arrangements to be provided in an Industry.

22. Explain the necessity of disaster warning systems in Industries.

23. Explain how rescue operations have to be carried out in the case of collapse of

buildings due to earthquake / blast / Cyclone / flood.

24. What are the necessary steps to be taken to avoid dangerous epidemics after a

flood disaster?

25. What relief works that have to be carried out to save thelives of workerswhen

the factory area is suddenly affected by a dangerous gas leak / sudden

flooding?

26. What are the difficulties faced by an Industry when there is a sudden power

failure?

27. How Such a situation could be managed?

28. What are the difficulties faced by the Management when there is a group clash

between the workers? How such a situation could be managed?

29. What will be the problems faced by the management of an Industry when a

worker dies because of the failure of a mechanical device due to poor

maintenance? How to manage such a situation?

30. What precautionary measures have to be taken to avoid accidents to labourers

in the Industry in a workshop / during handling of dangerous Chemicals /

during construction of buildings / during the building maintenance works.

31. Explain the necessity of medical care facilities in an Industry / Project site.

32. Explain the necessity of proper training to the employees of Industries dealing

with hazardous products, to act during disasters

33. What type of disaster is expected in coal mines, cotton mills, Oil refineries,

ship yards and gas plants?

34. What i s mean t by Emergency Plan Rehearsal? What are the advantages of

such Rehearsals?

35. What action you will take when your employees could not reach the factory

site because of continuous strike by Public Transport workers?

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36. What immediate actions you will initiate when the quarters of your factory

workers are suddenly flooded due to the breach in a nearly lake / dam, during

heavy rain?

37. What steps you will take to avoid a break down when the workers union of your

Industry have given a strike notice?

38. List out few possible crisis in an organization caused by its workers? What

could be the part of the middle level officials in managing such crisis?

39. What types of warning systems are available to alert the people in the case of

predicted disasters, such as floods, cyclone etc.

40. Explain the necessity of Team work in the crisis management in an Industry /

Local body.

41. What factors are to be considered while fixing compensation to the workers in

the case of severe accidents causing disability / death to them?

42. Explain the legal / financial problems the management has to face if safely

measures taken by them are found to be in adequate.

43. Describe the importance of insurance to men and machinery of an Industry

dealing with dangerous jobs.

44. What precautions have to be taken while storing explosives in a match/ fire

crackers factory?

45. What are the arrangements required for emergency rescue works in the case of

Atomic Power Plants?

46. Why residential quarters are not constructed nearer to Atomic Power Plants?