S/N
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DATE
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EVENT/COURSE TITLE
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COURSE OUTLINE
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TARGENT AUDIENCE
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OBJECTIVES
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VENUE
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COURSE FEES
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1
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DAY 1
AND
DAY 2
Mon 9th – Tuesday 10th
January
Mon 6th – Tuesday 7th
February
Mon 6th – Tuesday 7th
March
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PRODUCTION OF LIQUID DETERGENT
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- Introduction to general safety precautions.
- Introduction to Cosmetics and general household products
(iii) Identification of various chemicals, raw materials available for the production of liquid detergent
(iv) Formation of liquid detergent: method of mixing different chemicals
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Category A:
(i) Technologists working in different production plants
(ii) Production managers and production supervisors in various cosmetics production plants.
Category B:
(i) Laboratory Assistants and Attendants
(ii) A potential Entrepreneur willing to go into cosmetics and household production
(iii) Any literate person with minimum qualification of GCE, O’ level
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(i) To mobilize more people for entrepreneurship work
(ii) To train existing young entrepreneur(s)
(iii) To foster the ability of existing cosmetics producers
(iv) Enhancement of knowledge of the people who work in cosmetics and households production plants.
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VSESC The Polytechnic, Ibadan
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N45,000
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2
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DAY 3
Wed 11th
January
Wed 8th
February
Wed 8th
March
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PRODUCTION OF VARIOUS DISINFECTANTS AND ANTISEPTIC PRODUCTS SUCH AS POLYZAL AND POLYTOL
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(i)Introduction to general safety precaution.
(ii) Introduction to the cosmetics and general household production
(iii) Identification of various chemicals
Raw materials employed in the production of Germicide, Disinfectant and Antiseptic materials
(iv) Production of Polyzal Disinfectant Germicide
(v) Production of Polytol Antiseptic.
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Category A:
(i) Technologists working in different production plants
(ii) Production managers and production supervisors in various cosmetics production plants.
Category B:
(i) Laboratory Assistants and Attendants
(ii) A potential Entrepreneur willing to go into cosmetics and household production
(iii) Any literate person with minimum qualification of GCE, O’ level
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(i) To mobilize more people for entrepreneurship work
(ii) To train existing young entrepreneurs
(iii) To foster the ability of existing cosmetics producers
(iv) Enhancement of knowledge of the people who work in cosmetics and households production plants.
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3
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DAY 4
Thursday 12th
January
Thursday 9th
February
Thursday 9th
March
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PRODUCTION OF
POLY
BALM AND
MENTHOLATED BALM
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(i) Introduction to general safety precautions
(ii) General introduction to cosmetics and household production
(iii) Chemical Raw Materials Identifications and its coupling for proper Balm Formation
(iv) Functions and uses of petroleum byproducts
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Category A:
(i) Technologists working in different production plants
(ii) Production Managers and Production Supervisors in various Cosmetics Production Plants
Category B:
Laboratory Assistants and Attendants
(ii) Potential Entrepreneurs willing to go into Cosmetics and Household Products.
- Any literate person with minimum qualification of GCE O’ level
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(i) To mobilize more people for entrepreneurship work
(ii) To train an existing young entrepreneurs
(iii) To foster the ability of existing cosmetics producers
(iv) Enhancement of knowledge of the people who work in cosmetics and households production plants.
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4
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DAY 5
Friday 13th
January
Friday 10th
February
Friday 10th
March
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PRODUCTION OF VASELINE PERFUME JELLY
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(i) Introduction to uses and functions Paraffin Wax, Petroleum Jelly
(ii) Quantitative chemical formation of Vaseline Perfume Jelly
(iii) Introduction to General safety Precautions
- Assessment
- Presentation and Award of
Certificate
- Departure
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Category A:
(i) Technologists working in different production plants
(ii) Production managers and production supervisors in various cosmetics production plants.
Category B:
(i) Laboratory Assistants and Attendants
(ii) A potential Entrepreneur willing to go into cosmetics and household production
(iii) Any literate person with minimum qualification of GCE, O’ level
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(i) To mobilize more people for entrepreneurship work
(ii) To increase the number of young entrepreneurs
(iii) To foster the job performance of cosmetic producers.
(iv) Enhancement of knowledge of people that work in Cosmetics and Household Production Plants.
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MODULE 2 COURSE
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5
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DAY 1
Mon 16th January
Mon 13th February
Mon 13th
March
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PRODUCTION OF SHAMPOO SOAP
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(i) Introduction to General Safety Precautions
(ii) General usage and identification of machines and equipment
(iii) Identification of Chemical Raw Materials
(iv) Identification of Heavy and Light Chemicals
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N45,000
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6
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DAY 2
Tues 17th January
Tues 14th February
Tues 14th
March
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PRODUCTION OF CANDLE
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(i) Methods of Paraffin Wax Melting
(ii) Setting of Candle Threads
(iii) Setting-up of Candle Production Factory and Safety Precautions
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Category A:
(i) Technologists working in different production plants
(ii) Production managers and production supervisors in various cosmetics production plants.
Category B:
(i) Laboratory Assistants and Attendants
(ii) Potential Entrepreneurs willing to go into cosmetics and household production
(iii) Any literate person with minimum qualification of GCE, O’ level
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(i) To mobilize more people for entrepreneurship work
(ii) To bring into existence more young entrepreneurs
(iii) To foster the ability of existing Cosmetics Producer
(iv) Enhancement of knowledge of people who works in Cosmetics and Households Production Plant.
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7
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DAY 3
Wed 18th January
Wed 15th February
Wed 15th
March
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CHALK PRODUCTION
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(i) Details on CaC03 and POP and Identification of Chalk Mould Types
(ii) Ideal Chalk Production and its Chemical Compound
(iii) Methods of Setting up Chalk Production Basement and Safety Precautions
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Category A:
(i) Technologists working in different production plants
(ii) Production managers and production supervisors in various cosmetics production plants.
Category B:
(i) Laboratory Assistants and Attendants
(ii) Potential Entrepreneurs willing to go into cosmetics and household production
(iii) Any literate person with minimum qualification of GCE, O’ level
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(i) To mobilize more people for entrepreneurship work
(ii) To bring into an existence more young entrepreneurs
(iii) To foster the ability of existing Cosmetics Producer
(iv) Enhancement of knowledge of people who work in Cosmetics and Households Production Plant.
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8
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DAY
4 & 5
Thursday 19th – Friday 20th January
Thursday 16th – Friday 17th February
Mon 13th
Thursday 16th – Friday 17th March
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PAINT PRODUCTION
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(i) General Introduction and Identification of different types of Paints e.g. Texcoat, Glossy and Emulsion
(ii) Identification of Chemicals Raw Materials used in Paint Production
(iii) Ideal Methods of Paints Formation
(iv) Machinery and Equipment Employed in Paint Production
Assessment
Presentation and Award of Certificate
Departure
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Category A:
(i) Technologists working in different production plants
(ii) Production managers and production supervisors in various cosmetics production plants.
Category B:
(i) Laboratory Assistants and Attendants
(ii) Potential Entrepreneurs willing to go into cosmetics and household production
(iii) Any literate person with minimum qualification of GCE, O’ level
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(i) To mobilize more people for entrepreneurship work
(ii) To produce young entrepreneurs
(iii) To foster the ability of existing Cosmetics Producer
(iv) Enhancement of knowledge of people who work in Cosmetics and Households Production Plant.
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MODULE 3 COURSE
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9
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DAY 1
Monday 23rd January
Monday 20th February
Monday 20th March
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PRODUCTION OF AIR FRESHNER
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(i) Role and Effect of Volatile Liquid in the Production of Air-Freshener
(ii) Procedural Formulation for different types of Air Freshener
(iii) Importance of peppermint, Salycilate and menthol in the production of liquid air freshener
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Category A:
(i) Technologists working in different production plants
(ii) Production managers and production supervisors in various cosmetics production plants.
Category B:
(i) Laboratory Assistants and Attendants
(ii) Potential Entrepreneurs willing to go into cosmetics and household production
(iii) Any literate person with minimum qualification of GCE, O’ level
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(i) To mobilize more people for entrepreneurship work
(ii) To produce young entrepreneur
(iii) To foster the ability of existing Cosmetics Producer
(iv) Enhancement of knowledge of people who work in Cosmetics and Households Production Plant.
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N45,000
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10
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DAY 2
Tuesday 24th January
Tuesday 21st February
Tuesday 21st March
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PRODUCTION OF HAIR CREAM
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Same as in production of Vaseline Baby Jelly
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Category A:
(i) Technologist working in different production plant
(ii) Production Manager and Production Supervisor in various Cosmetics Production Plant.
Category B:
Laboratory Assistant and Attendant
(ii) Potential Entrepreneurial willing to go into Cosmetics and Household Products.
(iii) Any literate person with minimum qualification of O’ level
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(i) To mobilize more people for entrepreneur work
(ii) To bring into an existence more young entrepreneurial
(iii) To foster the ability of existing Cosmetics Producer
(iv) Enhancement of knowledge of people who work in Cosmetics and Households Production Plant.
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11
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DAY 3
Wednesday 25th January
Wednesday 22nd February
Wednesday 22nd March
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LIQUID INSECTICIDE
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(i) General Safety Precautions
(ii) Introduction to chemicals involved in production of Insecticide, Pesticide and Fumigant
(iii) Ideal Preparation and Formation of Lifecide Products and Control Measure
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Category A:
(i) Technologists working in different production plants
(ii) Production managers and production supervisors in various cosmetics production plants.
Category B:
(i) Laboratory Assistants and Attendants
(ii) Potential Entrepreneurs willing to go into cosmetics and household production
(iii) Any literate person with minimum qualification of GCE, O’ level
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(i) To mobilize more people for entrepreneurship work
(ii) To produce existence more young entrepreneur
(iii) To foster the ability of existing Cosmetics Producer
(iv) Enhancement of knowledge of people who work in Cosmetics and Households Production Plant.
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12
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DAY 4
Thursday 26th January
Thursday 23rd February
Thursday 23rd March
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PRODUCTION OF BODY CREAM AND BODY LOTION
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i. General safety precautions
ii Technical requirement
iii. Machinery and equipment
iv Method of chemical composition and formulation
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Category A:
(i) Technologists working in different production plants
(ii) Production managers and production supervisors in various cosmetics production plants.
Category B:
(i) Laboratory Assistants and Attendants
(ii) Potential Entrepreneurs willing to go into cosmetics and household production
(iii) Any literate person with minimum qualification of GCE, O’ level
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(i) To mobilize more people for entrepreneurship work
(ii) To produce more young entrepreneur
(iii) To foster the ability of existence Cosmetics Producer
(iv) Enhancement of knowledge of people who work in Cosmetics and Households Production Plant.
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13
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DAY 5
Friday 27th January
Friday 24th February
Friday 24th March
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PRODUCTION OF POWDER DETERGENT
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i. General safety precautions
ii Technical requirement
iii. Machinery and equipment involved
iv Method of chemical composition and formulation
- Assessment
- Presentation of Award & Certificate
- Departure
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Category A:
(i) Technologists working in different production plants
(ii) Production managers and production supervisors in various cosmetics production plants.
Category B:
(i) Laboratory Assistants and Attendants
(ii) Potential Entrepreneurs willing to go into cosmetics and household production
(iii) Any literate person with minimum qualification of GCE, O’ level
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(i) Improvement or the quality and standard living of life
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14
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Closing Ceremony and Award Dinner
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