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Risk Management in Woolworths: Hazards, Safety Measures and Recommendations

   

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Running head: RISK MANAGEMENT
Risk Management
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Table of Contents
Task 1.1. Information location:.......................................................................................................2
Task 1.2............................................................................................................................................3
Part a.Hazard identification and reporting:......................................................................................3
Hazards due to defective products:..............................................................................................3
Slips and trips:.............................................................................................................................4
Workplace violence:....................................................................................................................5
Fire:..............................................................................................................................................5
Part b.Preparing the copy of the report:...........................................................................................8
Part c. Making the 4 identified hazards safe:...................................................................................9
Task 1.3..........................................................................................................................................10
a. Identifying risk assessment assistant:........................................................................................10
Part b. Risk assessment:.................................................................................................................12
Part c. Management of risks:.........................................................................................................13
Part d: Consultation of team and stakeholders:.............................................................................15
Consultation of team:.................................................................................................................15
Consultation of stakeholders:....................................................................................................15
Task 1.4..........................................................................................................................................16
Part 1. Non-WHS risk identified:..............................................................................................16

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Current arrangements of Woolworths to deal with financial risks:...........................................17
Part 2. Strengths and weakness of the current approach of Woolworths:.....................................17
Task 1.5. Scope risk:......................................................................................................................18
Task 1.6. Risk stakeholders:..........................................................................................................19
Task 1.5. PESTLP:........................................................................................................................20
Task 1.8. Critical success factors of financial risks management:................................................21
Task 2.1. Identify WHS requirements:..........................................................................................21
Task 2.2. Conducting WHS training:............................................................................................21
Task 2.3. WHS mentoring:............................................................................................................22
Task 2.4. Aggregate data:..............................................................................................................22
Task 2.5. Short term response:......................................................................................................22
Part a. Using hierarchy of control:.................................................................................................22
Part b. Managing risks:..................................................................................................................23
Task 2.7. Monitoring:....................................................................................................................23
Task 3.1. Purpose of risk management:.........................................................................................23
Task 3.2. Legislations:...................................................................................................................23
Part a..............................................................................................................................................23
Part b..............................................................................................................................................24
Task 3.3. Human Responsibilities:................................................................................................24
Task 3.4. Consultation:..................................................................................................................24

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Task 3.5. Hierarchy of control:......................................................................................................24
Reference.......................................................................................................................................25

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Task 1.1. Information location:
The information on the work health and safety policies, programmes and procedures in
practice in Woolworths can be found on the official website of the Australian business
conglomerate. The safety guidelines of Woolworths clearly mention that representatives of the
trading partners of the Australian retail giant should follow certain codes of conduct prescribed
under the heading ‘In-Store Guidelines’. The guidelines clearly mention that the staff members
of suppliers and contractors should enter the premises and exit from the same through the front
gate. They should sign at the front gate and obtain visitor permits. The staff members should be
accompanied by appropriate staff members of Woolworths in order to enter the warehouses. The
visitors should sign out before departing from the premises of the business conglomerate. The
page more over provides information regarding specific areas of risk management like glass
breakage (Woolworthsgroup.com.au. 2018). The safety and health policy of Woolworths Group
dated on June 28, 2018 and duly signed by Brad Banducci, CEO, Woolworths Group mentions
that the conglomerate applies risk management to prevent employee injuries and illness as one of
its safety principles. The guideline does not speak explicitly about risk management areas like
identification of hazards, fire emergency and risk reporting. However, the principle of the
business conglomerate to ensure reduction of employee injuries and illness can closely be linked
to these areas of risk management. Moreover, the guidelines prescribed for the staff of third party
business partners clearly mentions that representatives of the contractors and business partners
should enter the store only under the supervision of staff members (Wowlink.com.au. 2018).
These guidelines can be inferred as the measure taken by the management of Woolworths to
ensure smooth evacuation in unfortunate events like fire or any other emergency.

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Task 1.2.
Part a.Hazard identification and reporting:
A hazard identification at the Woolworths Supermarket would identify four hazards
which are capable of injuring employees on duty, customers as well as representatives of
suppliers. They are hazards due to defective products, slips and trips, workplace violence
and bullying and fire.
Hazards due to defective products:
Hazards due to defective products are one of the biggest risks prevailing in
Woolworths Supermarket. Australian Competition & Consumer Commission reports that
Woolworths Supermarket caused hazards risks to consumers due to defective products. The
report further mentions that the supermarket chain misrepresented some of the products like
paddle flop chairs. The report further mentions that some of the products like cleaners and deep
fryers were defective and caused injuries to the consumers (Accc.gov.au. 2018). It can be pointed
out that though the commission did not release any photograph of the defective products, it
mentions that Woolworths had presented inflated features of the products to sell them to
customers. Hazards due to defective products had earned Woolworths a negative image in the
market, thus impairing its goodwill. The Federal Court slapped a penalty of $ 3.057 million on
the retail chain for breaching Australian Consumer Laws. It can be pointed out that though the
hazards were caused to consumers, the hazards could even take place within the retail outlets of
Woolworths. Martino et al.(2015) point out that retail stores are prone to hazards due to spillage
of inflammable items like oil and deodorants. It can be pointed out in the light of the above
discussion that the defective caps and packages of products like oil can lead to fire within the
store (Lee, Song and Cheong 2018).

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Figure 1. Statistics showing main types of work injuries in retail sector in Australia 2005-06
(Source:Safeworkaustralia.gov.au. 2018)
The above statistics clearly shows that the in 2005-06, the retail sector in Australia
experienced over ten percent employee hazards due to contact with chemical or any other
corrosive substance. This finding can closely be linked to the findings of the ACCC and pointed
out that the employees working in the retail chains like Woolworths are prone to injuries or even
death due to coming in contact with hazardous chemicals owing to defective caps. Similarly,
almost ten percent fall reported in the year 2005-2006 due to fall from the same height or from
higher levels can be attributed to the defective products like oil due to defective caps and
stoppers (Accc.gov.au. 2018). Thus, it can be summarised from the discussion that defective
products present severe employee hazards at the Woolworths.
Slips and trips:
Slips and trips are major hazards impending on the employees, customers and
representatives of the suppliers present within the premises of Woolworths.The retail chain’s
Harvey Bay outlet experienced a customer fall over a grape which injured him badly. The retail
chain had to compensate the injury for an amount of $ 11000 (News.Com.Au. 2018). The

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hazards due to slip and fall at the Woolworths outlets were not limited to customers and effected
representatives of clients as well as employees alike. The hazards due to slip and fall could be
attributed to the lack of product management within the outlets of Woolworths. This is evident
from the statement of a customers who was injured due to vegetables lying in the way. She sued
Woolworths in the Supreme Court of Queensland and claimed a compensation of $ 1.3 million.
Figure 2. Screenshot of daily showing the news about slip and trip accidents at Woolworths
(Source:Dailymail.co.uk. 2018)
The effect of slip and fall did not only effect customers as reported by the two dailies but
also employees. The Sydney Morning Herald reports that a former employee received a

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