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SAQA Qualification · 103152
Rotor Spinning and Yarn Packaging Machine Operator
R48 100
(Once-off Institutional License Fee)
Professional Role & Capability Blueprint
- Target Designation
- Certified Rotor Spinning and Yarn Packaging Machine Operator Practitioner
- Competency Focus
- Master specialised practical applications, safety criteria, and regulatory mandates required of a qualified Rotor Spinning and Yarn Packaging Machine Operator.
- Academic Weight
- Full national recognition at NQF Level 2 yielding 162 credits upon successful PoE verification.
Strategic Institutional Purpose
- Audit Objective
- Formulated to systematically bridge operational skills deficits under the governing FP&M SETA quality matrix.
- Value Proposition
- Equips your workforce with measurable, legally compliant skills to optimise productivity, satisfy Workplace Skills Plans (WSP), and unlock maximum B-BBEE scorecard weight.
Who is this for
This qualification is ideal for entry-level workers, school leavers, or career changers who want to gain foundational skills. It is specifically designed for anyone who aspires to become a rotor spinning and yarn packaging machine operator and wants a structured, nationally recognised learning pathway. Whether you are currently working in the field or just starting out, this programme will meet you where you are and take you to the next level.
Qualification Rules · Module Matrix
Official SAQA module breakdown parsed from the qualification's registered rules.
Knowledge Modules (KM)
28 crTheory · 3 modules
- 715102-002-00-0016 cr
KM-01, Rotor Spinning and Yarn Packaging Process Technology
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-KM-028 cr
Textile Production and Manufacturing Concepts
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-KM-044 cr
Applied English Literacy for the Textile Industry
NQF Level 2
Practical Skill Modules (PM)
68 crApplied · 7 modules
- 715102-002-00-00-PM-0115 cr
Load, Thread, Start, Stop, Control and Doff relevant Rotor Spinning Machines for Production
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-PM-0210 cr
Patrol and Monitor Rotor Spinning Processes to Ensure Continuous and Correct Yarn Package Formation
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-PM-0310 cr
Monitor Rotor Spun Product Quality according to Specification within Operator Control,
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-PM-0413 cr
Load, Thread, Start, Stop, Control and Doff relevant Yarn Packaging Machines to Ensure Rotor Spun Yarn is Packaged according to Customer Requirements
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-PM-058 cr
Patrol and Monitor Yarn Packaging Processes to Ensure Correct Rotor Spun Yarn Packaging Formation
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-PM-068 cr
Monitor Rotor Re-wound or Twisted or Doubled Yarn Product Quality to Ensure Conformance to Product Specification,
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-PM-074 cr
Apply Safety, Housekeeping and Waste Control Standards when operating Rotor Spinning Machines and Yarn Packaging Machines
NQF Level 2
Work Experience Modules (WM)
62 crSite · 8 modules
- 715102-002-00-00-WM-0112 cr
Rotor Spinning Machines Preparation and Operation
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-WM-0210 cr
Rotor Spinning Processes Continuity
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-WM-0310 cr
Rotor Spinning Products Quality
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-WM-042 cr
Safety Standards and Housekeeping Practices in a Rotor Spinning Department
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-WM-0510 cr
Yarn Packaging Machine Preparation and Operation
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-WM-068 cr
Rotor Spun Yarn Packaging Process Continuity
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-WM-078 cr
Rotor Spun Yarn Packaged Product Quality
NQF Level 2
- 715102-002-00-00-WM-082 cr
Safety Standards and Housekeeping Practices in a Rotor Spun Yarn Packaging Department
NQF Level 2
Official SAQA Curriculum
Source of truth · SAQA ID 103152 · Field 06 - Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology › Manufacturing and Assembly
Purpose▾
The purpose of this qualification is to equip a learner with the knowledge, skills and competencies to perform duties as a Rotor Spinning and Yarn Packaging Machine Operator. A Rotor Spinning and Yarn Packaging Machine Operator prepares and operates rotor spinning and relevant yarn packaging machines (re-winding or twisting or doubling) to process sliver into required yarn and yarn packages according to specification and customer requirements as part of yarn production. Qualifying learners will have acquired the competencies to operate rotor spinning and yarn packaging machines during yarn spinning and yarn re-winding, twisting or doubling processes to full capacity as required by the company, detect deviations in set standards and react appropriately to address such deviations related to the machine operation, conversion process and product quality. They will have a thorough understanding of the importance of achieving and maintaining quantity standards related to aspects such as machine efficiency and minimising machine down-time as well as quality standards for rotor spun and re-wounded, twisted or doubled yarn products ensuring correct cone/cheese and bobbin formation processes. A qualified learner will be able to: • Prepare rotor spinning and relevant yarn packaging machines and raw material for operations. • Operate rotor spinning and relevant yarn packaging machines. • Patrol and monitor relevant yarn production processes ensuring optimum machine efficiency and product quality. • Comply with health, environment and safety standards during yarn production operation.
Rationale▾
In 2013, the Clothing, Textiles, Footwear and Leather (CTFL) industry accounted for about 14% of manufacturing employment and represented South Africa's second largest source of tax revenue. The industry facilitates an estimated 80 000 jobs and contributes around 8% to the Gross domestic product (GDP) of the country. The textile industry can be found mostly in the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, with some activity taking place in Gauteng. Owing to technological developments that are closing the major product gaps, local textile production has evolved into a capital-intensive industry, producing synthetic fibres in ever-increasing proportions. In July 2007, Cabinet endorsed the first Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP) that detailed key action and timeframes for the implementation of the policy. The textile sector was selected for support due to its strategic importance for its contribution to employment and the desire to retain the core capabilities that had been developed in the industry. The Clothing and Textiles Competitiveness Programme (CTCP) was introduced in 2009 and is subdivided into the Competitiveness Improvement Programme (CIP) and Production Incentive Programme (PIP). Both CIP and PIP make provision for skills development, aimed at addressing the persistent skills deficits and mismatches that continue to hamper individual and technological development. This qualification will support the above national strategies. Two distinct groups have been identified. Firstly, new entrants into the industry who have a school qualification or adults with limited basic schooling, and secondly, existing employees/operators who have been operating in the industry for a number of years without receiving appropriate recognition for the competencies acquired in the workplace and who are operating without the necessary underpinning knowledge. The textile industry is in a growth phase due to the ongoing support by government with new employment opportunities being created in specialised textiles. The replacement of an ageing workforce approaching retirement will create employment opportunities. The qualification is well suited to promote employment in capital intensive sub-sectors in the textile industry in general. The qualification will contribute to improved productivity, efficiency and quality, increase labour stability, reduce accidents, and extend the life of production machinery and equipment. Qualifying against the new qualification will increase job security and improve employability in this occupation as well as in related operational activities. In addition, the qualification will assist towards qualifying a learner for career advancement, particularly into a supervisory or artisanal role. Various employer organisations and a trade union participated in the process of developing this qualification by identifying representatives to participate in the working groups and supplying input and comment during the consultation processes. These are: • South African Cotton Textile Processing Employers' Association (SACTPEA). • South African Carpet Manufacturing Employers' Association (SACMEA). • National Manufactured Fibres Employers' Association (NMFEA). • National Association of Worsted Textile Manufacturers (NAWTM). • Narrow Fabric Manufacturers Association (NFMA). • South African Wool and Mohair Processors' Employers' Organisation (SAWAMPEO). • National Textile Manufacturers' Association (NTMA). • South African Home Textiles Manufacturers Employers' Organisation (HOMETEX). • South African Blankets Manufacturers Employers' Organisation (SABMEO). • South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (SACTWU) (Trade Union).
Learning Assumed to be in Place & RPL▾
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): RPL for Access to the External Integrated Summative Assessment: Accredited providers and approved workplaces must apply the internal assessment criteria specified in the related curriculum document to establish and confirm prior learning. Accredited providers and workplaces must confirm prior learning by issuing a statement of result or certifying a work experience record. RPL for Access to the Qualification: Accredited providers and approved workplaces may recognise prior learning against the relevant access requirements. Entry Requirements: • NQF Level 1 qualification with Communication. Or • 3 years of workplace experience in a Rotor Spinning Production Department.
Exit Level Outcomes▾
- Prepare and set up the rotor spinning machines and one of the yarn packaging (re-winding or twisting or doubling) machines for operations according to product specifications.
- Operate (start, run, stop, doff) the rotor spinning machinery and relevant yarn packaging machines to achieve continuous production.
- Patrol the rotor spinning machines and selected yarn packaging machines and monitor the spinning and re-winding, twisting or doubling processes to ensure continuous production and maximum efficiency.
- Inspect and maintain the quality of end-products according to product specification and waste control measures for the rotor spinning and selected yarn packaging (re-winding or twisting or doubling) process.
- Apply all safety, housekeeping and record keeping standards for the rotor spinning process and one yarn packaging (re-winding or twisting or doubling) process.
Qualification 103152 · Curriculum Architecture
Occupational Certificate: Rotor Spinning and Yarn Packaging Machine Operator · NQF Level 2 (162 Credits)
Three Curriculum Pillars
Knowledge Modules
Classroom & E-Learning
- Facilitated lectures & self-study
- Written question banks
- Formative comprehension checks
Practical Skill Modules
Simulated Line Tasks
- Simulated line tasks
- Observation rubrics
- Structured task sheets
Work Experience Modules
On-the-Job Production
- On-the-job rotation
- Mentor logbooks
- Workplace sign-offs
Evidence & Audit Pipeline
Learner Portfolio of Evidence (PoE)Owner · Candidate▾
Admin & Registration
ID, learner contract, induction pack, POPIA consent.
Knowledge Evidence
Written assessments & question banks — KM-01 to KM-07.
Practical Evidence
Task sheets, observation rubrics, assessor photos.
Workplace Evidence
Logbooks, mentor sign-offs, supervisor letters.
Assessor Master FileOwner · Registered Assessor▾
Assessment Reports
Judgements, learner feedback, remediation agreements, appeals log.
Internal Moderation & Quality FileOwner · Moderator / SDP▾
Moderation Evidence
10% sampling matrix, HACCP/LOTO compliance sheets, SDP sign-off.
Final Accreditation Gateway
Issued by the accredited Skills Development Provider once internal moderation is signed off.
Provider submits declaration + PoE to the Assessment Quality Partner (AQP).
QCTO awards the SAQA-registered certificate on successful EISA outcome.
Learning Material Stack
Start-to-Exit Moderation Timeline
- 1
Pre-Delivery Setup
Facilitator induction, learner enrolment forms, baseline assessment, PoE folder issue. Alignment matrix stamped.
- 2
Delivery & Formative Moderation
Modular rollout with formative assessments per KM/PM. Internal moderator reviews evidence weekly; feedback loop before summatives.
- 3
Summative & External Moderation
Summative assessments captured, PoE finalised, submitted for external moderation. Certification uploaded to the SETA/QCTO.
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Broken Standard
- 📄Photocopied guides with mismatched outcomes
- ❔Missing formative/summative assessments
- ⚠️No SETA alignment matrix — audit fails
- 🎲Facilitators improvise Rotor Spinning and Yarn Packaging Machine Operator delivery
- 🕳️PoE gaps flagged in moderation
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- ✓3 KM + 7 PM + 8 WM modules mapped to NQF Level 2
- ✓Pre-validated assessment bank per module
- ✓FP&M SETA alignment matrix included
- ✓Facilitator scripts + learner activities per credit
- ✓PoE templates that survive external moderation
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