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Plastics SA Academy for learning and development launches South Africa’s first ever plastics-related trade apprenticeship

THE Plastics SA Academy for Learning and Development has announced an exciting new initiative with the launch of the country’s first-ever plastics-related trade apprenticeship programme, entitled Plastics Manufacturing Machine Setter (SAQA ID 110308).

Kirtida Bhana, head of the Academy, says this Occupational Qualification at NQF Level 5 falls within the Occupational Qualifications Sub-Framework (OQSF) and, as the first plastics-related Trade Qualification, is a significant milestone for the industry. It reflects years of dedication to creating expertly curated and peer reviewed training content.

“This initiative represents a bold step forward for the South African plastics industry. It is a testament to our commitment to excellence and our belief in the power of training to transform businesses and individual lives. Investing in trade apprenticeships like this ensures a skilled workforce and positions South Africa as a global competitor in plastics manufacturing,” she says.

The programme focuses on three-volume manufacturing processes, equipping apprentices with the cutting edge expertise required in this highly specialised field.

“Through this training, companies can revolutionise their workforce, enabling employees to achieve a trade qualification that sets them apart as leaders in the industry,” Kirtida explains.

Why invest in trade apprenticeships?

Upskill your workforce: Tailor-made training materials have been designed to develop the skilled setters the plastics industry has long envisioned.

Lead the industry: Qualified Plastics Manufacturing Machine Setters gain a competitive edge, helping companies establish themselves as trailblazers.

Future-Proof Your Business: Investing in workforce training ensures long-term sustainability and adaptability in an ever-evolving market.

“By enrolling their staff members for ongoing training and skills development with Plastics SA’s Academy for Learning and Development, businesses access industry-specific training material that guarantees quality and effectiveness from the outset.

Although we may not be the first to launch this programme in our industry, we are committed to doing it right the first time.

Don’t miss the opportunity to set your team on the path to success. Enrol your learners today and take the first step towards achieving the transformation your organisation has been waiting for.

For more information and registration, please contact:

Gauteng: Fridah Matuludi | Email: Fridah.Matuludi@plasticssa.co.za |
Tel: 011 653 4788

KwaZulu Natal: Desiree Munsami | Email: Desiree.Munsami@plasticssa.co.za |
Tel: 031 702 7222

Western Cape: Zikhona Nokama | Email: Zikhona.Nokama@plasticssa.co.za |
Tel: 021 591 5512

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