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Global Resale is a full-service, international resell and reverse logistics business focused on the mobile, IT, and electronics sectors. Global Resale partners with the leading manufacturers, carriers, lessors, retailers, resellers, and large corporate accounts to handle their worldwide reverse logistics needs. With state-of-the-art processing centres in Texas (Global Headquarters) and Essex (European Headquarters), Global Resale serves as a single-source solution for its partners, offering the full range of reverse logistics capabilities, including takeback, collection, inventory, data sanitization, repair, harvesting, and resell.
www.globalresale.co.uk
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SPRINGWOOD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
GLOBAL RESALE LTD
LIDL
MARSHALLS PARK
A120 TOWARDS: DUNMOW TAKELY BISHOP’S STORTFORD HARLOW LONDON
A131 TOWARDS: GREAT NOTLEY GREAT LEIGHS CHELMSFORD
A131 TOWARDS: HALSTEAD EARLS COLNE SUDBURY LONG MELFORD
Global Resale 4 Bradbury Park, Bradbury Drive, Springwood Industrial Estate, Braintree CM7 2DH
A120 TOWARDS: COGGESHALL STANWAY MARKS TEY COLCHESTER IPSWICH HARWICH
TESCO
BRAINTREE
BRAINTREE VILLAGE
BRAINTREE FREEPORT A120 TOWARDS: COGGESHALL STANWAY MARKS TEY COLCHESTER IPSWICH HARWICH
GLOBAL RESALE PARKING
PARKING SPOTS
FIRE ASSEMBLY POINT
OFFICES
UNIT 4 GLOBAL RESALE
NO PARKING
(FIRST 4 BAYS)
NO PARKING
(NOT GLOBAL RESALE)
OFFICES
UNIT 5 WHEEL PRO
UNIT 5B OFFICES
UNIT 1B
UNIT 1A
YOU SHOULD KNOW... Toilet facilities are located on the site map
Breaks (1 hours) can be taken as a full 1 hours or 2 x 15min and 1 x 30min
Please make sure you are aware of your supervisor name
Mobile phones are not allowed to be used while onsite except during break times. Phones are not allowed within the main warehouse at any point.
Make sure you are aware of the fire assembly point, which is indicated on the site map.
Fire Tests – These are completed every Thursday around 10am. Fire evacuations are held randomly throughout the year.
Emergency Contacts: Top Job Recruitment 01206 548421 24hr Global Resale 01245 206159 main office
MANUAL HANDLING HEALTH & SAFETY INFO The health and safety of all its workers is paramount to Top Job Recruitment Limited. Whilst it is the client’s responsibility, under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, to provide a safe and healthy working environment, Top Job Recruitment has a duty of care to its temporary workers to ensure that they are aware of health and safety issues.
More than a third of all “over-three-day” injuries reported each year to the enforcing authorities are caused by manual handling – the transporting or supporting of loads by hand or by bodily force.
As a temporary worker your most important responsibilities are:
AVOID the need for hazardous manual handling, so far as is reasonably practicable;
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To take reasonable care of your own health and safety.
a. Avoid wearing jewellery or loose clothing and keep long hair tucked out of the way. b. To take reasonable care not to put other people - fellow employees and members of the public - at risk. c. To cooperate with your employer, making sure that you get proper training and that you understand and follow the company’s health and safety policy/policies.
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Not to interfere with or misuse anything that’s been provided for your health, safety or welfare.
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To report any injuries, strains or illnesses you suffer as a result of doing your job.
To tell your employer if something happens that might affect your ability to work (e.g. becoming pregnant or suffering an injury).
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If you drive or operate machinery, to tell your employer if you take medication that makes you drowsy.
Clients will have their own Health and Safety policies but most of the following general safety rules will be in place and must be observed by all workers
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The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 require employers to:
ASSESS the risk of injury from any hazardous manual handling that can’t be avoided REDUCE the risk of injury from hazardous manual handling, so far as is reasonably practicable. You need to assess the task, load, working environment and individual capacity. There is no such thing as a completely ‘safe’ manual handling operation, but working within the following guidelines will cut the risk and reduce the likelihood of injury. Manual handling will be eliminated where possible with the use of mechanical lifting equipment; if not possible the risk of injury will be reduced with the use of handling aids such as pallet trucks, sack barrows and trolleys etc. Where manual lifting is required, care must be taken especially whilst lifting products over 25kg and assistance must be sought. Assess the weight properly before lifting and where appropriate PPE, gloves are a requirement for this operation. If you believe that you are at serious risk of an injury then don’t lift, seek guidance and assistance from the supervisor.
www.hse.gov.uk/msd/mac/guidance01a.htm www.hse.gov.uk/msd/mac/liftvid1.htm
Factors that affect likelihood of injury…
Weight of load Size and shape of load Posture during manual handling The distance to lift
Nature of manual handling movement Frequency of manual handling Working environment Capability of the person
Do's One Two Three
Stop & think – Take a balanced stance with your feet about shoulderwidth apart.
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Get a firm grip & keep close to body – Lift gradually (without jerking) using your leg, abdominal and buttock muscles and keeping the load as close to you as possible. Keep your chin tucked in so as to keep a relatively straight back and neck line.
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Position the feet – One foot can be behind the object and the other next to it. Adopt a good posture – Squat down to lift the object, but keep your heels off the floor. Get as close to the object as you can. Use your palms, (not just your fingers) to get a secure grip on the load.
Stand straight & move feet only – Once you’re standing, change directions by pointing your feet in the direction you want to go and turning your whole body. Avoid twisting at your waist while carrying a load. When you put a load down, use these same guidelines in reverse.
Don'ts Don’t bend your back Don’t crouch Don’t tilt your head Don’t move your upper body, when moving the load
01245 206159 globalresale.co.uk 4 Bradbury Park, Bradbury Drive Springwood Industrial Estate Braintree CM7 2DH
01206 548421 topjobrecruitment.com hello@topjobrecruitment.com 10 Church Street, Colchester CO1 1NF
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