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The Stock Taking Tasks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over objects
- Back strain from lifting heavy items
- 2. Stock Take Initiation
- Falling of stock from shelves
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 3. Heavy Goods Handling
- Back injury from lifting
- Dropping heavy items on foot
- 4. Use of Ladders/Stools
- Falls from heights
- 5. Manual Stock Counting
- Eye strain
- Human Error in counting
- Stress
- 6. Stock Moving
- Mishandling goods
- Collisions
- 7. Item Barcode Scanning
- Eye strain
- Improper use of equipment
- 8. Old Stock Reconciliation
- Dust allergies
- outdated products handling
- 9. New Stock Replacement
- Stacking accidents
- Dropping new stock
- 10. Disposal of Outdated Stock
- Infections from spoiled products
- improper disposal
- 11. Stock Misplacement
- Wrong product delivery
- Customer dissatisfaction
- 12. Shelf Organisation
- Unstable shelves fall
- Items falling onto personnel
- 13. Electric Equipment Usage
- Electric shock
- Faulty connections
- 14. Floor Maintenance
- Slipping hazards
- Incorrect floor cleaning method
- 15. Final Review and Reporting
- Operating computer for long duration
- wrong reporting
- 16. Closing and Lock up
- Bad lighting
- tripping
- forgetting locked areas
- 17. Data Input to System
- Data entry errors
- Power outages
- 18. Inventory Replenishment Order
- Incorrect orders
- Delays in suppliers
- 19. Stock Labelling
- Mislabelling
- Adhesive allergies
- 20. Post-Stock Management Clean-up
- Incorrect cleaning chemicals
- Slippery floors post-clean up