Retail Trade
Industry Module
The retail trade industry where many young people get their first job, often balancing part-time or casual work with school or study.
These jobs are a great way for young workers to gain experience, earn some pocket money, and build skills that can lead to long-term work in the industry
In Western Australia, retail is one of the top employers of 15–19-year-olds.
19.8%
Be Aware
of work injuries in WA's retail trade industry involve young workers.
That's nearly 1 in 5.
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Module structure
2 parts - 9 Sections
Each with a quiz, and wrapping up with a fun ‘Spot the Hazard’ simulation to put your skills to the test.
Part 1: 19 to 23 Minutes
Estimated learning time
Part 2: 15 to 19 Minutes
Estimated learning time
100% pass required, but don’t worry, you get unlimited attempts.

Working in the retail sector can be dangerous
Young workers are often new to the job and may not yet feel confident speaking up or recognising when something isn’t safe.
That’s why understanding your role and learning how to work safely is so important.
Here are some of the roles young people take on in retail:

Sales Assistant
Helping customers, restocking shelves, and keeping the store tidy
Checkout Operator
Scanning items, handling payments, and providing receipts.
Stock Filler
Unpacking products, shelving items, and checking prices and labels
Warehouse Storeperson
Receiving deliveries, organising stock, and moving goods
Store Cleaner
Cleaning floors, shelves, and shared spaces to maintain safety.
Online Order Packer
picking and packing online orders for delivery or pickup.
Statistics
Top incidents causing injuries
These are the top 10 types of incidents causing injuries to young workers in the retail trade industry, based on a five-year average.
Other health and safety hazards you should know
Fatigue
Electrical safety
Violence and aggression
Source
WorkCover WA claims data (2019–20 to 2023–24p), analysed by WorkSafe WA, 2025.
Notes
- Calculations are based on a five-year total from 2019-20 to 2023-24p.
- Percentages are based on all incident types; totals may not sum to 100% due to rounding or overlapping categories.
- Injuries are measured by the number of LTI/Ds (lost time injuries/diseases), defined as one or more days/shifts lost.
- The SmartMove retail trade industry is classified under ANZSIC 2006 – Division G.
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Start SmartMove to learn how to work safety, spot hazards, and build confidence on the job in the retail trade industry.
