ISCO Unit Group 8157 Laundry Machine Operators

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Definition

Laundry Machine Operators: Laundry machine operators operate laundry, dry-cleaning, pressing and fabric treatment machines in laundries and dry-cleaning establishments.

Tasks include -

(a) sorting articles for cleaning according to the type, colour, fabric and cleaning treatment required;

(b) placing sorted articles into receptacles and onto conveyor belts for moving to repair and cleaning areas;

(c) checking and removing stains from garments, replacing buttons and making minor repairs;

(d) loading and unloading washing machines, driers and extractors;

(e) adding cleaning agents and starches to articles;

(f) smoothing articles and guiding them through cleaning and pressing machines;

(g) stopping and starting machines to untangle, straighten and remove articles;

(h) placing articles on shelves and hanging articles for delivery and collection;

(i) packaging articles and preparing orders for despatch.

Examples of the occupations classified here:

- Dry-cleaning machine operator

- Laundry machine operator

- Pressing machine operator (laundry)

Some related occupations classified elsewhere:

- Hand launderer- 9121

- Hand presser- 9121


Occupations

Occupation Title
C8157.2 ISCO Occupation Group 8157.2 Laundry Workers Supervisor
C8157.1 ISCO Occupation Group 8157.1 Laundry Worker

Higher Level