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BSJ/BIAJ Modern Bamboo Craft Training and National Certification Workshop

Last Modified: 14 Aug, 19

The Modern Bamboo Craft & National Certification Workshop will introduce the CNC technology to the Jamaican Bamboo Industry. The machine is computerized technology that aims to develop new bamboo crafting skills for Jamaican Innovators, Entrepreneurs and MSMEs. The first workshop of Module 1 takes place 30-31 July 2019 inside the BSJ's Multi-Purpose Facility, sessions are also scheduled for 29-30 August, 24-25 September, 24-25 October and 28-29 November 2019.

The objectives of this training workshop are as follows:

  1. To develop new bamboo crafting skills for Jamaican Innovators, Entrepreneurs and SME’s throughout the island
     

  2. To ensure that those trained above are able to produce high-quality bamboo craft products for the local, Region and International Markets.
     

  3. The new skills inculcated will give the trainees the ability to be innovative and creative, thus strengthening their entrepreneurial ability to earn and employ others in their respective businesses.
     

  4. Attendees will understand the requirements for gaining the BSJ/NCBJ Jamaica Made Certification Mark for marketing their products to the diaspora and linkages to the Tourism Industry.

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The Training and Development workshop has been re-designed to be a Modular apprenticeship Workshop:

Module 1: Hands on Computer Numeric Control (CNC) Workshop (2 Days) – Cost J$15,000.00 + TAX

  1. What Can you do with the CNC Machine?

  2. What is CNC?

  3. Understanding the Hardware

  4. Understanding the recommended Software

Module 2: Bamboo Harvesting and Preservation (2 days) – Cost J$15,000.00 + TAX

  1. The correct way to Harvest Bamboo

  2. The correct way to preserve bamboo

  3. Hands on preservation of bamboo

Module 3: Bamboo and the Scroll Saw (2 Days) – Cost J$15,000.00 + TAX

  1. Introduction to the Scroll Saw

  2. Handcrafting with the Scroll saw

  3. The link with CNC technology

Module 4: Crafting Bamboo Straws and Cups (2 & ½ Days)

  1. How to make bamboo straws

  2. How to make bamboo cups

  3. Finishes and Finishing Techniques

Module 5: National Certification for bamboo businesses (1/2 day) on request – J$3,000.00

  1. National Certification Mark

  2. Jamaica Made Mark

  3. Taylor made for each business

The Training and Development workshop is to be executed as follows:

  1. A PowerPoint presentation which demonstrates the value chain contribution that businesses in each of the modules is expected to offer to the new high value bamboo Industry in Jamaica as well as technical aspect of bamboo craft produced within each module.

  2. The PowerPoint presentations uses functional craft items as examples such as Bamboo Clock, bamboo Lamp and bamboo straws and bamboo cups as examples of the craft items that will be produced by all trainees. However, a mastery of techniques learned will enable successful trainees to produce a variety of products only limited by the imagination of the entrepreneur.

  3. Augmenting objectives above, exposure to each modules of this Training Proposal will entail 2 hours of video and 10 hours of practical hands on contact time for each trainee taken in groups of 5. Exposure to all the modules will develop the ability of MSME’s to use the following equipment

    1. The CNC machine – hands on

    2. Scroll Saw Machine

    3. Mini/Midi Lathes – Video and Presenttion

    4. Band Saws - video

    5. Drill Presses – hands on

    6. Forstner Bits – hands on

    7. Wood Chisels – video

    8. Other specialized bamboo tools including bamboo preservation equipment

      1. A range of wood sanding equipment and sanding papers

      2. Wood finishes such as wood sealers, varnishes, lacquers and polishes

To register, contact: Ms. Marcia Wright or Ms. Michelle Taylor

Industrial Training Unit, Bureau of Standards Jamaica, 6 Winchester Road, Kingston 10

Tel: +1 (876)  632-4275 or +1 (876) 618-5769

Email: mwright@bsj.org.jm or mtaylor@bsj.org.jm

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