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The Handling Shoplifting Scenarios Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Shoplifter confrontations
- Physical harm
- 2. Training Staff
- Inadequate training
- Misinterpretation of scenarios
- 3. Surveillance
- Eye strain
- Poor visibility of shoplifters
- Incomplete video surveillance
- 4. Identifying Shoplifters
- Making false accusations
- Escalated conflicts
- 5. Going To Theft Location
- Rushing accidents
- Slip and falls
- 6. Approaching Shoplifters
- Misidentification
- Verbal/physical abuse
- 7. Communication
- Incorrect procedure
- Threats
- 8. Detaining Shoplifters
- Physical aggression
- Legal repercussions
- 9. Calling Authorities
- Delayed response time
- Escalation during wait
- 10. Recording Evidence
- Misplacement of evidence
- Tampering
- Incorrect documentation
- 11. Aftercare (Post Incident)
- Trauma
- Insufficient debriefing
- Lack of support
- 12. Reporting Incidents
- Incorrect reporting
- Breach of confidentiality
- 13. Reviewing Procedures
- Non-compliance
- Discrepancies in review
- 14. Training Improvement
- Ineffective improvements
- Lack of resources
- 15. Monitoring & Follow-up
- Insufficient follow-up
- Non compliance with rules
- 16. Ensuring Safety Measures
- Inadequate protective equipment
- non-adherence to safety protocols
- 17. Training Refreshers
- Lack of interest
- Inadequate training material and resources
- 18. Regular Audit
- Missed non-compliance issues
- poor audit standards
- 19. Incident Analysis
- Incomplete analysis
- Incorrect data interpretation
- 20. Policy Updation
- Non compliance with new policies
- poor communication