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The employees will be scanning from left to right as they move from one sticker to
another.
They will scan a sticker, scan all of the merchandise associated with that sticker, end
the sticker, and then scan the next sticker.
Place the stickers so that it will be easy to see where one sticker ends and the
next sticker begins.
Section Markers (“red flags”) can be used to aid with this.
Some fixtures will require more than one sticker. The number of stickers is usually
determined by the amount of merchandise on the fixture or the size of the fixture.
In general, the more stickers that are used, the better. There should be at least
one sticker for each display or fixture. As a best practice, do not have more than 50
items in a fixture.
As you walk through the store, make sure that all of the merchandise to be counted
has been assigned a sticker. It should be fairly easy to see what merchandise is
assigned to a sticker.
If you discover a fixture that does not have a sticker on it, use your leftover stickers. Be
sure to use the very next sticker after the last sticker number that was used. This sticker
must be recorded on the Floor Plan.
SECTION MARKERS
Section Markers are the pads of “red flags” that you received with your supplies. They
can be used to (a) create clear section breaks and (b) identify each completed sticker.
a. To create clear section breaks, place the Section Marker on the fixture where you
want the section break to be.
b. To identify completed stickers, place the Section Marker over the bar code on the
fixture sticker when the sticker has been completed. This will not only be a visual
aid in seeing what stickers have been scanned, but will prevent another
employee from re-scanning stickers in error.