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Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981
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Schedule 1
[Reg. 6]
Prescribed apprenticeship trades and terms of indenture
TRADETERM
Jewellery
Watch and Clock Making5 years
Watch and Clock Repairing
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer ¾ Avionics4 years
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer ¾ Mechanical
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer ¾ Structures
Art Glass
Autobody Refinisher
Autobody Repairer
Automotive Electrical Fitting
Baking (Combined Breadmaking and Pastrycooking)
Bespoke and Surgical Bootmaking
Binding and Finishing
Boatbuilding
Breadmaking
Bricklaying
Cabinetmaking
Carpentry and Joinery
Chairmaking
Combined Hairdressing
Cooking
Dental Technician
Electrical Installing
Electrical Mechanics
Electronic Servicing
Engine Reconditioning
Engineering Tradesperson (Automotive)
Engineering Tradesperson (Electrical)
Engineering Tradesperson (Fabrication)
Engineering Tradesperson (Mechanical)
Footwear Repairing
French Polishing (Including All Wood Finishing)
Fuel Injection Fitting
Furniture Making4 years
General Butchering
Glass Bevelling
Glass Designing and Sandblasting
Glazing
Glazing ¾ Bevelling
Graphic Pre-Press
Hairdressing
Horticulture (Gardening)
Horticulture (Landscape Gardening)
Horticulture (Nursery)
Horticulture (Turf Management)
Instrument Fitting
Ladies Hairdressing
Locksmithing
Machine Woodworking
Male Hairdressing
Metal Furniture Making
Modelling (Fibrous Plaster)
Optical Mechanics
Painting and Decorating
Pastrycooking
Plastering
Plumbing and Gasfitting
Printing Machining
Radio and TV Servicing
Roof Plumbing
Saw Doctoring
Screen Printing Stencil Preparation
Ship Carpentry and Joinery
Shipwrighting
Shipwrighting and Boatbuilding
Signwriting
Slaughtering
Small Goods Making
Soft Furnishing Making
Sprinkler Fitting
Stonemasonry
Tailoring4 years
Tilelaying
Timber Machining
Toolmaking and Jigmaking (Metal Furniture)
Trimming
Upholstering
Wall and Ceiling Fixing
Weighing Instrument Mechanics
Wickerworking
Wood Machining
Wood Turning
Composites Laminating3 years
Floorcovering
Footwear Manufacturing
Roof Tiling
[Schedule 1 inserted in Gazette 24 Dec 1987 p. 4548-9-1-8 and 130; 16 Oct 1992 p. 5199; 28 Sep 1993 p. 5322; 2 Dec 1994 p. 6385; 10 Oct 1995 p. 4773 and 4774; 28 Nov 1995 p. 5493 and 5494; 17 May 1996 p. 2049; 4 Oct 1996 p. 5231; 12 Oct 2001 p. 5564; 2 Nov 2001 p. 5794; 12 Aug 2005 p. 3652.]

Schedule 2

Attendance at Technical Training Classes on day release

Column 1
Column 2
Technical
Year 1
Days
Column 3
Technical
Year 2
Days
Column 4
Technical
Year 3
Days
Column 5
Technical
Year 4
Days
Automotive Electrical Fitting ..........................
36
36
18
Bespoke and Surgical Bootmaking ..................
18
18
Bookbinding and Guillotine Machine Operating ...................................................
36
36
36
Cabinetmaking .................................................
36
36
18
Camera Operating, Plate Making and Etching
36
36
36
Carpentry and Joinery .....................................
36
36
18
Chairmaking ....................................................
36
36
18
Composing Machine Mechanism ...................
18
36
18
Cooking ...........................................................
36
36
36
Dental Technician ............................................
36
36
36
Electrical Installing ..........................................
36
36
18
Engineering Tradesperson (Electrical) ............
36
36
36
Engineering Tradesperson (Fabrication) .........
36
36
36
Engineering Tradesperson (Mechanical) .........
36
36
36
Footwear Manufacturing .................................
18
18
Footwear Repairing .........................................
18
18
French Polishing (including all Wood Finishing) ..................................................
36
36
18
Fuel Injection Fitting .......................................
36
36
18
General Butchering ..........................................
18
18
Glazing .............................................................
36
36
18
Horticulture .....................................................
36
36
36
Instrument Fitting ............................................
36
36
18
Jewellery .........................................................
36
18
18
18
Ladies Hairdressing .........................................
36
18
18
Locksmithing ...................................................
36
36
18
Male Hairdressing ............................................
36
18
18
Modelling (Fibrous Plastering) ........................
36
18
18
Optical Mechanics ...........................................
18
18
18
Pastrycooking ..................................................
36
36
18
Plastering .........................................................
36
36
18
Radio and Television Servicing .......................
36
36
18
Shipwrighting ..................................................
36
36
18
Ship Carpentry and Joinery .............................
36
36
18
Slaughtering .....................................................
18
18
Smallgoods Making .........................................
18
18
Stereotyping .....................................................
18
36
18
Timbermachining .............................................
36
36
18
Toolmaking and Jigmaking (Metal Furniture)
36
36
18
Trimming .........................................................
36
36
18
Upholstering ....................................................
36
36
18
Weighing Instrument Mechanics .....................
36
36
36
For the purpose of this Schedule each day of attendance shall comprise 8 hours.

[Schedule 2 amended in Gazette 1 Nov 1985 p. 4229; 20 Dec 1985 p. 4882; 14 Jan 1992 p. 128 and 130; 28 Sep 1993 p. 5322; 10 Oct 1995 p. 4775; 4 Oct 1996 p. 5231.]


Schedule 3

Attendance at Technical Training Classes on block release

Column 1
Trade
Column 2
Technical Year 1
Column 3
Technical Year 2
Column 4
Technical Year 3
Column 5
Technical Year 4
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer ¾Avionics4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week4 blocks of 2 weeks of 40 hours per week2 blocks of 2 weeks of 40 hours per week
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer ¾Mechanical4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week4 blocks of 2 weeks of 40 hours per week4 blocks of 2 weeks of 40 hours per week
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer ¾ Structures4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week4 blocks of 2 weeks of 2 40 hours per week2 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week
1 block of 2 weeks for 30 hours per week
Saw Doctoring 6 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed6 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed6 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed
Bricklaying
Carpentry and Joinery
Instrument Fitting
Painting and Decorating
Signwriting
7 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed7 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed4 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed
Composing
Printing Machine (Letterpress and/or Lithographic)
8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed
Engineering Tradesperson (Electrical)7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed
Engineering Tradesperson (Fabrication)
Engineering Tradesperson (Mechanical)
7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed
Plumbing and Gasfitting8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed6 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed6 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed
Sprinkler Fitting10 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed

[Schedule 3 amended in Gazette 30 Dec 1983 p. 5028; 1 Nov 1985 p. 4229; 14 Jan 1992 p. 128-9 and 130-1


Schedule 3A ¾ Attendance at Technical Training Classes (irrespective of release type)
[r. 7(1)]
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
Trade
Technical Year 1
Technical Year 2
Technical Year 3
Technical Year 4
Composites Laminating267 hours218 hours234 hours
Furniture Making320 hours320 hours160 hours
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