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Retail Security Visit Checklist

by Joao Monteiro, from the Community

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This retail security visit checklist helps managers and auditors review critical areas that impact shrink, safety, and compliance. Cover shop floor presence, CCTV signage and visibility, radio link use, staff identification, and headset utilization. Inspect till areas for cash limits, receipt handling, counter cache security, and Nedap barrier testing. Verify security tagging on high risk SKUs, spider wraps and pin tag usage, and overall compliance. In the cash office, check door security, burglary checklist display, cashier security reporting, safe loss tracking, sealing and logging of carry over bags, keyholder lists, and key control. Review price reductions, charity money handling, uncut bank cards, and action plans for top loss departments. Perform CCTV checks on payouts, refunds, voids, banking, staff searches, and opening and closing routines. Assess cosmetics coverage, back of house housekeeping, fire routes and doors, rear door alarms, cage security, personal belongings storage, damages handling, and order picking accuracy. Includes pharmacy specific checks for certificates, record keeping, consultation room security, and controlled drug key control.

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Eliminate mistakes made by paper-based processes
Create and share professional reports instantly
Confirm accountability and compliance with a digital log

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