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The Handling Cash Registers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Incorrect posture
- 2. Cash Handling
- Robbery
- Paper cuts
- 3. Register System Operation
- Electric Shock
- Visual Strains
- 4. Transaction Processes
- Verbal abuse
- Mistakes leading to financial loss
- 5. Customer Engagement
- Physical assault
- Stress due to difficult customer
- 6. Cash Counting
- Incorrect count
- repetitive strain injury
- 7. End of Day Balance
- Mathematical errors
- Extended work hours resulting in fatigue
- 8. Bagging Money
- Heavy lifting
- Cuts from coins
- 9. Deposit Drop
- Robbery
- Slips and falls
- 10. Closing Procedure
- Lone working late at night
- Lock-in or lock-out
- 11. Cleaning Station
- Chemical exposure
- Cuts from cleaning tools
- 12. Equipment Maintenance
- Electrical faults
- Inappropriate use of equipment
- 13. Lost/Stolen Property Reporting
- Emotional stress
- Possibility of blame and repercussions
- 14. Security Systems Checking
- Electrical hazards
- False alarms causing stress
- 15. Emergency Response
- Inadequate Training
- Panic situations leading to injuries
- 16. Changing Register Receipt Rolls
- Small parts swallowing
- Paper cuts
- 17. Handling Customer Complaints
- Verbal abuse
- Incident escalation causing stress
- 18. Health and Safety Training
- Improper training leading to mishandling of situations
- Loss of important information due to unengaging content
- 19. Restocking Petty Cash
- Miscounts
- Theft
- 20. Post Work Debriefing
- Fatigue leading to lack of concentration
- Missing out on essential information