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The Quarterly Stock Checks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over stock
- Incorrect manual lifting technique
- 2. Stock Organisation
- Falling items
- Cuts from handling stock
- 3. Checking Stock Levels
- Physical strain from repetitive movements
- Tripping over equipment
- 4. Data Entry
- Incorrect posture
- Eye strain
- 5. Restock
- Overexertion
- Falling due to carrying heavy loads
- 6. Cleaning Work Area
- Slippery floors
- Contact with cleaning chemicals
- 7. Update Stock Records
- Stress from complex systems
- Fatigue from long work hours
- 8. Inventory Replacement Order
- Stress from decision making
- Errors in order placement
- 9. Equipment Maintenance
- Injury from faulty equipment
- Electric shock
- 10. Identifying Discrepancies
- Stress from unmatched data
- Fatigue from long work hours
- 11. Report Writing
- Sedentary lifestyle risks
- Mental fatigue
- 12. Compliance Audit
- Stress from potential penalties
- Miscommunication mishaps
- 13. Equipment Calibration
- Incorrect calibration
- Inadequate training
- 14. Training Staff
- Misunderstanding instructions
- Lack of proper communication
- 15. Reviewing and Reporting Accident/incident
- Emotional distress post-accident
- Lack of adequate accident reporting
- 16. Performance Evaluation
- Workplace stress due to performance pressure
- Inadequate feedback handling
- 17. End of Day Procedure
- Fatigue from long shift
- Frustration due rotating shifts
- 18. Shift Handover
- Miscommunication between shifts
- Errors in report logging
- 19. Regular Equipment Check
- Injury from faulty machines
- Electric shock from equipment
- 20. Biannual Review Meeting
- Workplace stress from feedback
- Sedentary risks from long meetings