CIPS L3M6
Q: 1
Which of the following warehouse and store impacts on the environment would you be considering
with the ‘taking of land’ from suburban areas to be used for warehousing?
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Q: 2
Packing and shipping areas should not have key placement zones for carrying out each task to
improve safety, efficiency, and productivity, and avoid costly mishaps.
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Q: 3
__________ costs of environmental damage caused by logistics include the impact on organizations’
profit.
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Q: 4
Warehouses and stores have various impacts on the environment. Select all that apply.
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Q: 5
When designing the layout of a warehouse, which of the following factors should you be considering
how the warehouse will operate, e.g., different storage methods, zone picking, order picking
methods?
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Q: 6
A socially responsible strategy for store and warehouse design can create a competitive advantage by
considering the entire life cycle, from construction to __________________.
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Q: 7
If any health, environmental, enforcement, or conservation measures were found to conflict with
WTO trade rules, the WTO would prioritise the protection of the environment over free trade.
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Q: 8
Social, economic, and environmental aspects should inform the design and construction of a
warehouse. Which aspect would you be considering thermal, acoustic, and lighting comfort?
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Q: 9
What came into force across the EU from 2006 as a measure to reduce the amount of carbon
produced by buildings?
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Q: 10
__________ costs of environmental damage caused by logistics include the impact on public health.
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