Snapshot before the quality program (relevance gates, tiered mapping, QA linter). v1 is the immutable before/after reference; evidence crawl was at ~175/3039 occupations when tagged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01PDKeXvpT6tENSvyQGLV1Uq
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# Tasks & work activities — knitting machine operator
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Source: O*NET 30.3, occupation 51-6063.00 (Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders) — manual nearest-occupation mapping via ISCO group 8152; the official ESCO crosswalk has no entry for this ESCO occupation.
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## Task statements
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- **[Core]** Remove defects in cloth by cutting and pulling out filling.
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- **[Core]** Inspect products to ensure that specifications are met and to determine if machines need adjustment.
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- **[Core]** Observe woven cloth to detect weaving defects.
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- **[Core]** Thread yarn, thread, and fabric through guides, needles, and rollers of machines for weaving, knitting, or other processing.
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- **[Core]** Examine looms to determine causes of loom stoppage, such as warp filling, harness breaks, or mechanical defects.
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- **[Core]** Notify supervisors or repair staff of mechanical malfunctions.
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- **[Supplemental]** Set up, or set up and operate textile machines that perform textile processing and manufacturing operations such as winding, twisting, knitting, weaving, bonding, or stretching.
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- **[Core]** Start machines, monitor operations, and make adjustments as needed.
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- **[Core]** Inspect machinery to determine whether repairs are needed.
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- **[Supplemental]** Record information about work completed and machine settings.
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- **[Core]** Confer with co-workers to obtain information about orders, processes, or problems.
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- **[Core]** Stop machines when specified amounts of product have been produced.
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- **[Supplemental]** Clean, oil, and lubricate machines, using air hoses, cleaning solutions, rags, oil cans, or grease guns.
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- **[Core]** Operate machines for test runs to verify adjustments and to obtain product samples.
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- **[Supplemental]** Program electronic equipment.
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- **[Supplemental]** Study guides, loom patterns, samples, charts, or specification sheets, or confer with supervisors or engineering staff to determine setup requirements.
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- **[Supplemental]** Repair or replace worn or defective needles and other components, using hand tools.
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- **[Supplemental]** Install, level, and align machine components such as gears, chains, guides, dies, cutters, or needles to set up machinery for operation.
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- **[Supplemental]** Adjust machine heating mechanisms, tensions, and speeds to produce specified products.
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## Detailed work activities
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- Clean production equipment.
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- Conduct test runs of production equipment.
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- Cut fabrics.
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- Exchange information with colleagues.
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- Feed materials or products into or through equipment.
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- Inspect production equipment.
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- Inspect textile products.
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- Install mechanical components in production equipment.
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- Lubricate production equipment.
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- Mount attachments or tools onto production equipment.
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- Notify others of equipment repair or maintenance needs.
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- Operate textile cutting or production equipment.
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- Program equipment to perform production tasks.
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- Record operational or production data.
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- Repair production equipment or tools.
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- Replace worn equipment components.
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- Set equipment controls to meet cutting specifications.
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- Study blueprints or other instructions to determine equipment setup requirements.
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