Perform Stock Control and Housekeeping Operations (Blended)

Synopsis:

This module is developed to enable learners to acquire knowledge and skills in maintaining warehouse operations which include stock taking, controlling non-conforming products as well as performing housekeeping to maintain a safe and tidy working environment.

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    Perform Stock Control and Housekeeping Operations (Blended)

    Course Objective:

    On completion of this module, learners will be able to perform stock control and housekeeping operations in logistic industry.
     

    Course Outline:

    The knowledge and skills covered in this module include:
    Skills:
    • Apply stock taking procedures
    • Control non-conforming products
    • Perform housekeeping
    Knowledge:
    • The purpose of stock take plan
    • Preparing stock take area activities
    • Organisational stock take procedure
    • Importance of cut-off time when performing stock take
    • Definitions of cyclical count, spot checking and annual stock taking
    • Types of stock take documentation
    • Types of stock discrepancies
    • Organisational safety and health requirements
    • Types of non-conforming products
    • Methods to segregate non-conforming products
    • Label non-conforming products procedure
    • Record and report non-conforming products procedure
    • Purpose of warehouse layout plan
    • Concept of 5S
    • Methods of stock arrangement
    • Cleaning and maintenance techniques
    • Performing housekeeping with workplace safety and health practices

    For Whom:

    Suitable for operational level.

    Entry Requirements:

    Participants are assumed to:
    • Have a basic knowledge of the manufacturing sector;
    • Have a basic knowledge of the Singapore Workplace Safety and Health requirements;
    • Be able to follow written and oral work instructions;
    • Be able to listen, read and write English at a proficiency level equivalent Workplace Literacy (WPL) Level 3 High Beginning (PSLE) and above; and;
    • Be able to manipulate numbers at a proficiency level equivalent to Workplace Numeracy (WPN) Level 3 High Beginning (PSLE) and above.

    Training Medium:

    This module can be conducted in English.
     

    Training Methodology:

    This module is delivered through e-learning, lectures, group activities and demonstration.
     

    Assessment Methodology:

    Practical and oral/written assessments are conducted at the end of the training module.
     

    Certification:

    An individual who completes a module will be awarded a Statement of Attainment (SOA).
    CategoriesType of FundingAmountNett Course Fee Payable (Inclusive of 9% GST)
    SCs and PRsSkillsFuture Funding (Baseline)S$150.00S$177.00
    Employer-sponsored / Self-sponsored SCs aged 40 and aboveSkillsFuture Mid-career Enhanced Subsidy S$210.00S$117.00
    SME-sponsored local employees (SCs and PRs)Enhanced Training Support for SMEsS$210.00S$117.00
    • Fees stated are for a class size of 10 pax and above. For class size of less than 10 pax, kindly call Electronics Industries Training Centre (ELITC) to enquire.
    • Fees stated are non-member rate. For member rate, kindly call Electronics Industries Training Centre (ELITC) to enquire.
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    • A non-refundable registration fee of $20.00 is payable upon registration.
    • ELITC reserves the right to cancel any classes due to unforeseen circumstances. In such cases, a full refund of fees will be made.
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