ISCO Specialization 7536.2.5 Hand Lasting Operator

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Hand Lasting Operator: Hand lasting operators shape and secure linings and uppers over the last by hand. Hand lasting operators pull the forepart, the waist and the seat of the upper over the last using handtools with the aim of obtaining the final shape of the footwear model. They start by pulling the front part edges of the upper over the last, and pressing the waist and the seat. They then flatten the wiped edges and cut excess box toe and lining, and use stitching or cementing to fix the shape.

Essential Skills

  • Apply Assembling Techniques For Cemented Footwear Construction
  • Footwear Bottoms Pre-Assembly
  • Footwear Components
  • Footwear Quality
  • Assembling Processes And Techniques For Cemented Footwear Construction
  • Apply Basic Rules Of Maintenance To Leather Goods And Footwear Machinery
  • Footwear Materials
  • Footwear Manufacturing Technology


Optional Skills

  • Assembling Processes And Techniques For Goodyear Footwear Construction
  • Footwear Uppers Pre-Assembly
  • Footwear Machinery
  • Apply Footwear Uppers Pre-Assembling Techniques
  • Footwear Equipments
  • Assembling Processes And Techniques For California Footwear Construction
  • Apply Footwear Bottoms Pre-Assembling Techniques


Alternative Names

  • Hand Lasting Craftsman
  • Hand Lasting Technician
  • Manual Lasting Operator
  • Hand Laster


Higher Level