Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Start of the day

  • Exit routes, door, call points & extinguishers clear of obstructions/ fire doors kept when not in use

  • Individual appearance checked, all team wearing name badges

  • Morning brief carried out and figures updated

AM Shopfloor Walk

  • Close down standards checked

  • Till areas tidy & organised

  • All demo equipment/displays working and playing content

  • Accessories replenished, priced correctly and faced up

  • Check for stolen items (write off)

  • Check BBE Touch for updates (prices/VM)

  • Check CFC for outstanding tasks

  • Catalogue stands full

  • Doors open, music playing, opening hours in place and up to date

  • Check exterior of store - tidy/clear of rubbish/lighting working/exterior damage/posters to plan

  • Check fire alarm - ensure panel indicates a normal function

  • Check emergency lighting - check indicator lights are on

Close Down Standard

  • Till areas tidy and organised

  • Bins empty

  • Back office areas clean & tidy

  • Clean and tidy kitchen (cups and cutlery clean)

  • Sweep and mop the floor

  • Carpet area vacumed

  • Dust shop floor/ till areas

  • Interior & exterior doors/ stock room cabinets locked and secured

  • Colleague searches completed

Back of house standards (each task to be completed minimum once a week)

  • Weekly Health and Safety plan completed

  • Sweep mop back office corridors

  • Fridge and microwave cleaned

  • Toilets and basins cleaned thoroughly

  • POS / Stationary areas tidy and organised

  • Signature of colleague completing R&Rs

  • Time and date completed

  • Enter any photos of store standards

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