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Warehouse management

1. Warehousing & Physical Distribution practice:-


http://pharmastoremanagement.blogspot.com/2009/06/good-warehousing-and-
distribution.html

Note – write full article of above link.

2. Maintaining and supervising records:-


https://www.fishbowlinventory.com/blog/2016/04/11/warehouse-genius-how-to-keep-all-
your-records-organized/

Course Name: Warehousing operator

# identifying your strength and weakness-


https://www.panelplace.com/blogs/identifying-your-strengths-and-weaknesses#/
note – I fount but not sure about material is suitable or not as it is a blog

#
Point no 6:-
6S
Practice to Wear Personal protective equipment (PPEs) 6S
• General Safety
https://www.safetyinfo.com/written-safety-programs-general-workplace-safety-rules-free-
index/
note- write last para ie general safetry rules 12 points.
• 6S – Contents
https://safetyculture.com/topics/6s-lean/
• Emergency Evacuation Plan
https://www.latrobe.edu.au/emergency/procedures/evacuation
• Assembly Points in case of Emergency
https://university-operations.scu.edu/campus-safety/emergency-planning/emergency-
assembly-points/

point no 7:-
About Warehouse
• Warehouse Layout
https://www.interlakemecalux.com/warehouse-manual/warehouse-design/warehouse-layout
note- use the first page details only to make it short.

• Different Materials including glass

⁻ Types
⁻ Properties

# Rack Clearance as per Production plan

http://www.rmiracksafety.org/2018/05/20/safe-spacing-matters-pallet-load-clearance-
recommendations-for-storage-rack/

Stacking Procedures

• Personal Protective equipment (PPEs) required for Warehouse operations

https://storemanhq.wordpress.com/2016/09/26/basic-p-p-e-inside-the-warehouse/

• Stacking Procedures

o Single Crate

o Bundle

o Double Stacking

o Tripod Stacking

o Naked Pile

o Violations

• Selection, Inspection, Storing, Placing of Pile Separators and Bottom Wood

Note- all covered in bottom link


https://jvmeducation.com/2018/07/13/stacking-procedure/
Do’s and Don’ts on stacking procedures in warehouse operations
https://ohsinsider.com/topics/due-diligence/8-tips-safe-materials-stacking

9.EOT Operation
• Personal Protective equipment (PPEs) required for EOT operation
http://www.lcsonline.in/CMSDownload/Crane%20Safety%20Instructions.pdf
note- go to page no 3 and write below material
Personal Protective Equipment When your employer conducts a personal protective equipment
hazard assessment .( Personal Protective Equipment), they should include overhead cranes in their
review. An operator and any employee directing a lift must use the PPE required in the area. If the
top of the load is lifted to a height greater than 5 feet, then the load is considered an overhead hazard
and head protection needs to be worn. When an employee is performing maintenance on an overhead
or gantry crane, and a standard barrier or platform is not provided, the employee must wear an
approved safety harness and lanyard, or a fall arrest device as prescribed in Construction Safety
Standard, Part 45. Fall Protection.

• Parts of EOT (Electrically Operated Overhead Travel) and gadgets used for handling
https://www.mazzellacompanies.com/Resources/Blog/what-is-an-overhead-crane-definition-
types-components

WHAT ARE THE COMPONENTS OF AN OVERHEAD


CRANE?
In order to get a better understanding of some terms we’ll be using late..

End- ELECTRIFICATION – Insulated conductor bars or festoon systems (flat cables) bring power
to the crane from the building

• Understanding EOT Remote


https://www.mazzellacompanies.com/Resources/Blog/overhead-crane-controls-push-button-
pendants-vs-radio-controls

• Safety while operating EOT (Before and After)

• http://www.lcsonline.in/CMSDownload/Crane%20Safety%20Instructions.pdf

• Start:- General Conduct of Operators At the beginning of each shift during which a crane is
used, a visual inspection must be made in accordance

…………………. Write upto inspection(exclude).


• Movements of EOT

Do’s and Don’ts on EOT operations


https://www.cranesdq.com/crane-safety-and-misconceptions.html

• Personal Protective equipment (PPEs) required for warehouse auditing.


https://direct.tnt.co.uk/blog/ppe-for-warehouse-workers-small-business-warehouse-safety-tips

• Understanding of Business Object (BO)


http://help.imis.com/q42015/Features/RiSE/Business_Objects/Understanding_business_obj
ects.htm

note- write only what is BO.

• Inspecting and Updating of Production details


https://blog.kerridgecs.com/how-to-update-your-warehouse-and-stock-efficiently

How to stock efficiently

Warehousing is complex and there are many ways things can go wrong. All too often,
supplies arrive with poor labelling, products are put away incorrectly, operations are
disrupted by manual cycle counts, and carriers wait idly for shipments that aren’t
ready. However, the focus for warehouse operations has traditionally been on
efficiencies and error reduction in order picking, which overlooks the potential to make
improvements throughout the process, from receiving through to shipping. As such,
many current systems don’t meet the challenges faced by a modern distributive
business, which requires:

 Control of inventory, end-to-end, and across multiple locations or branches.


This enables you to manage stock levels and ensure delivery to customers,
whilst also keeping control of margins.

 Tracking of items from receiving from suppliers, through sales and order
processing, picking, delivery, returns and accounting. This will reduce manual
processing, and the associated risk of error and enable you to keep customers
accurately informed about their orders.

 Management of the space of the warehouse, to ensure stock can be put away,
found and picked most efficiently, and to maximise operatives’ time.
 Visibility of management information to understand where problems are
arising, implement improvement initiatives and track the success of changes.
This will enable you to progressively and continually improve your processes and
to get more from your existing resources and your investments in warehouse
technology.


Do’s and Don’ts while auditing
https://internalaudit.wayne.edu/dos-donts

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