Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Recommended Skills: Safety and Health Knowledge

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Pique Worker

A job that manufactures and inspects textured fabrics (pique fabric) using a pique loom.

Vinylon Weaver

Manufacturing job that processes and produces synthetic fiber vinylon into fabric using a loom.

Garment Sewer

A profession that manufactures clothing and fiber products by sewing fabric together using industrial sewing machines or by hand.

Bleaching Solution Adjuster (Spinning, Fabric Manufacturing)

Bleaching solution adjusters safely and stably prepare and supply bleaching solutions used in spinning and fabric manufacturing processes, supporting the maintenance of product quality as a specialized profession.

Felt Manufacturing Worker

Industrial occupation that manufactures felt fabric using wool or synthetic fibers as raw materials. Performs processes such as fiber cleaning, mixing, compression, forming, and drying using machines or manual labor.

Felt Cutter

A manufacturing worker who cuts felt raw fabric to specified dimensions using a cutting machine or by hand and supplies it to the next process.

Felt Press Worker

A technical job in the manufacturing site that compresses and forms felt material using a press machine to maintain consistent product thickness and hardness.

Print Worker (Spinning, Textile Manufacturing)

A technical job that prints patterns and colors on fabrics such as woven or knitted materials, performs quality inspections, and operates machines.

Velvet Weaver

Velvet weavers are craftsmen who manufacture velvet-like pile fabric known as betchin (velour) using specialized looms.

Warp (Warp) Threader

A manufacturing job that prepares the loom for operation by threading the warp yarns used in the loom through the heddles and reed, ensuring appropriate tension.