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The Replenishing Stock Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Misplaced items
- Slips and trips
- 2. Stock Assessment
- Incorrect count
- Misidentification of stock
- 3. Transporting Stock
- Back injuries from lifting
- Slips and trips
- 4. Unloading Stock
- Falls from height
- Being struck by falling objects
- 5. Storing Stock
- Overexertion
- Incorrect storage leading to damage
- 6. Checking Stock Levels
- Inaccurate counts
- Missing damaged items
- 7. Cleaning work area
- Slippery surfaces
- contact with cleansing chemicals
- 8. Disposal of waste
- Rough handling injuries
- Contact with harmful substances
- 9. Updating inventory system
- Erroneous entries
- System malfunctions
- 10. Regular Monitoring
- Failure to notice irregularities
- Overlooking compliance issues
- 11. Training Staff
- Miscommunication
- incorrect method taught
- 12. Compliance Audits
- Missed non-compliance situations
- Inaccurate audit reporting
- 13. Restocking
- Back injuries from lifting
- being struck by moving equipment
- 14. Maintenance of equipment
- Electrical faults
- malfunctioning equipment
- 15. End of Day Procedures
- Neglecting to lock up
- forgetting to shut down systems
- 16. Emergency Procedures
- lack of understanding
- Panic during emergencies
- 17. Reviewing Processes
- Overlooking potential hazards
- Bazards becoming obsolete
- 18. Updating Risks and Hazards Register
- Omitted entries
- Failure to update register
- 19. Routine Inspection
- Misjudgment in findings
- Missing potential hazards
- 20. Incident Reporting
- Failure to report
- Delayed reports