Mostly some missing definitions

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tags:
- stow
- storage
- safety
- bookOfDont
- chaoticStorage
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This article serves as a visual guide to storage and labeling methods that tend to cause problems. Most of these things are impossible to completely avoid, but they should be avoided when it's possible and fixed when we see them.
## Why this stuff matters
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## Labeling issues
![[item number defeated.jpg]]
This is a problem because items with different conditions are apparently being stored in the same box. That can create extra room for confusion when picking orders.
![[this should be a bin.jpg]]
![[this should be a bin 2.jpg]]
![[stacking the saga continues.jpg]]
## What causes this stuff? Why do people do it?
First and foremost, this is a symptom of using [[Chaotic Storage]] without proper communication and controls in place. In traditional warehousing everything has a defined spot that's decided ahead of time, so this problem is less likely to happen. With chaotic storage, there isn't necessarily a defined place people should put things, so unless there are controls in place people will tend to put things wherever is most convenient for them.