Receive and store stock

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Receive and store stock (TLIA3039)

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This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to receive and store stock for a workplace store in an enterprise/organisation in a transport, logistics, production, hospitality, retail or other relevant industry sector, in compliance with relevant codes of practice, regulations and workplace procedures.

Work must be carried out for receiving and storing stock in a workplace store. It specifically covers taking delivery of stock, storing, rotating and maintaining stock received, and completing documentation.

Work is performed under general supervision, with some accountability and responsibility for self and others in achieving the prescribed outcomes.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this training course, participants will:
 

1. Take delivery of stock 1.1 Incoming stock is accurately checked against orders and delivery documentation in accordance with workplace procedures.
1.2 Variations are accurately identified, recorded and communicated to the appropriate person.
1.3 Items are inspected for damage, quality, use-by dates, breakages or discrepancies, and records are made in accordance with workplace policy.
2. Store stock 2.1 All stock is promptly and safely transported to an appropriate storage area without damage.
2.2 Stock is stored in the appropriate location within the area and in accordance with workplace security procedures.
2.3 Appropriate personal protective equipment is correctly used during receival and storage operations.
2.4 Stock levels are accurately recorded in accordance with workplace procedures.
2.5 Stock is labeled in accordance with workplace procedures.
3. Identify stock losses 3.1 Stock is rotated, where required, in accordance with workplace policy.
3.2 Stock is moved using appropriate equipment in accordance with work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) requirements, relevant regulations and workplace procedures
3.3 Quality of stock is checked and reported.
3.4 Appropriate action is taken where the quality of the stock is found to be outside specified standards.
3.5 Stock is placed in storage or disposed of in accordance with workplace policy.
4. Complete documentation 4.1 Required documentation procedures and processes are confirmed
4.2 Records and documentation are completed legibly and proofread
4.3 Records and documentation are processed in accordance with workplace procedures

 

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