Daily Safety Walkthrough Checklist for E-commerce & Retail
A systematic walkthrough checklist to identify and address potential safety hazards across all areas of your workplace before operations begin.
Includes Australian Consumer Law (ACL) compliance features, GST calculations, and product safety record management.
Complete Checklist
- 1Walk all corridors, aisles, and pathways to confirm they are clear of obstructionsCritical
- 2Verify all emergency exits are unlocked, unobstructed, and clearly signedCritical
- 3Check that fire extinguishers are in their designated locations and have current tagsCritical
- 4Inspect first aid kits to ensure they are stocked and accessible
- 5Look for any spills, wet floors, or slip hazards and arrange immediate cleanupCritical
- 6Confirm all safety signage is visible and in good condition
- 7Check that personal protective equipment is available where required
- 8Inspect stairways and handrails for stability and cleanliness
- 9Verify that outdoor areas including car parks and footpaths are free of hazards
- 10Test emergency lighting by activating the test switch where fitted
- 11Confirm chemical storage areas are secure and spill kits are accessible
- 12Check that electrical panels and switchboards are not blocked
- 13Review the hazard register for any unresolved items from previous days
- 14Record any new hazards identified and report them to the WHS officer
- 15Sign off the daily safety walkthrough log with date, time, and name
Frequently Asked Questions
How should we document the findings of a safety walkthrough?
Use a standardised form or digital tool that captures the date, time, person conducting the walkthrough, areas inspected, hazards found, and corrective actions taken. Keep records for at least the period required by your state or territory WHS regulations, typically a minimum of five years.
Is a daily safety walkthrough a legal requirement in Australia?
While the specific format of a daily walkthrough is not mandated, Australian WHS laws require businesses to identify and manage workplace hazards as far as reasonably practicable. A daily safety walkthrough is a practical and widely recommended way to meet this obligation and demonstrate due diligence.
What should happen when a serious hazard is found during the walkthrough?
Immediately isolate the area or item to prevent access. Notify the responsible manager or WHS officer. Do not allow work to continue in the affected area until the hazard is controlled. If the hazard poses an immediate risk of serious injury, you may need to notify your state WHS regulator under notifiable incident provisions.
Need help implementing these checks into your daily operations?
Our team can build custom checklists integrated into your daily operations workflow.