When goods such as energy storage products are stacked in the warehouse, if necessary, you can unpack them to facilitate storage.
The exact extract says that when goods such as energy storage products are stacked in a warehouse, they may be unpacked if necessary to facilitate storage. This is false. Energy storage products are high-value, high-risk electrical and battery-related goods, and their packaging is part of the safety, transport, moisture-proofing, impact protection, identification, and traceability control system. Unpacking products casually in storage can expose equipment to dust, humidity, mechanical damage, incorrect stacking pressure, missing labels, and handling risks. For ESS products, improper storage conditions can also increase battery safety risks. Warehouse management must follow manufacturer packaging, stacking, orientation, environmental, and handling requirements. If unpacking is required, it should be performed only under approved procedures and not merely for storage convenience. The question uses the phrase ''if necessary, you can unpack them to facilitate storage,'' which is unsafe and inconsistent with strict material-storage management. Therefore, the correct answer is False. Reference: Huawei HCSA-Sales-Smart PV V2.0 Safety Management training extract.
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