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MODULE 3

 Discuss the concepts and principles of 5S; and

 Recognize its importance in productivity and

quality improvement by developing a quality


workplace in the organization.
BUSINESS PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE

Information
Leadership

Customers

Processes
Planning

Results
People
TQM

5S QC SS LMC QMS

Foundation for Productivity and Quality


Ultimate Goal Improved Life

Effective use of resources


Intermediate
Goal
Efficiency improvement
Economic operation

TQM
Approach

TPM
JIT

5S
Strategy
Methodology

• Suggestion
Ground • 5S • QCC/WIT
Scheme
Common Workplace Problems

MODULE 3:

Quality Workplace
Through 5S

Inconsistent cleanliness &


orderliness (cluttered work area)
Common Workplace Problems

MODULE 3:

Quality Workplace
Through 5S

Difficulty in retrieving files (lack


of proper labeling of items/files)
Common Workplace Problems

MODULE 3:

Quality Workplace
Through 5S

Things are not put in proper


place or storage area
Common Workplace Problems

MODULE 3:

Quality Workplace
Through 5S

Inadequate space
Types of Workplace

MODULE 3:

Quality Workplace
Through 5S

3rd Class Workplace


Where people make a mess and
nobody cleans up.
Types of Workplace

MODULE 3:

Quality Workplace
Through 5S

2nd Class Workplace


Where people make a mess and
another group clean up.
Types of Workplace

MODULE 3:

Quality Workplace
Through 5S

1st Class Workplace


Where people don’t make a mess
and yet everybody clean up.
Improved
Working
Condition

Elimination Quality
Work Disciplined
of Loss and
Place Workforce
Waste

Total
Participation
MODULE 3:

5S Concepts,
Principles, and
Application
5S is a systematic approach to:

 organize work areas


 keep rules and standards MODULE 3:
 maintain discipline
5S Concepts,
Principles, and
5S utilizes: Application

 workplace organization
 work simplification
techniques
5S practice:

 develops positive attitude


MODULE 3:
among workers
5S Concepts,
 cultivates an environment Principles, and
Application
of efficiency, effectiveness
and economy
1. SEIRI
SORT
SURIIN

2. SEISO
SWEEP MODULE 3:
SIMUTIN

3. SEITON 5S Concepts,
SYSTEMATIZE Principles, and
SINUPIN Application

4. SEIKETSU
STANDARDIZE
SIGURUHIN

5. SHITSUKE
SELF-DISCIPLINE
SARILING KUSA
S EIRI, SORT, SURIIN

Take out
unnecessary
and nonworking
items and
dispose. MODULE 3:

5S Concepts,
Principles, and
S EISO, SWEEP, SIMUTIN Application

Clean your
workplace,
always
S EITON, SYSTEMATIZE, SINUPIN

Arrange
necessary items
in systematic
order.
MODULE 3:

5S Concepts,
S EIKETSU, STANDARDIZE, SIGURUHIN Principles, and
Application

Maintain high standard


of housekeeping
SHITSUKE, SELF-DISCIPLINE,
SARILING KUSA

MODULE 3:

5S Concepts,
Principles, and
Application

Do things spontaneously
without being told or ordered
Concept, Principles and
Application

5S PILOSOPHY
 Productivity comes from the MODULE 3:
elimination of waste.
 It is necessary to attack the 5S Concepts,
Principles, and
root cause of a problem, not Application
just the symptoms.
 A program to be successful
requires participation of
everyone.
 To acknowledge that the
human being is not perfect
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEIRI (SORT)

MODULE 3:

“Remove unnecessary items and


5S Concepts,
dispose them properly” Principles, and
Application
Key Principles:

 Waste Elimination
 Stratification
Management
 Dealing with Causes
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEIRI (SORT)

MODULE 3:

 Make work easy by eliminating


obstacles 5S Concepts,
Principles, and
 Provide no chance of being Application

disturbed with unnecessary


items
 Eliminate the need to take care
of unnecessary items
 Prevent accumulation of
unnecessary items
SEIRI (SORT)

Not necessary
Necessary Unnecessary
now, but
maybe in the
future
Stratification Needed Action
How to SORT your
Frequently Near point of
workplace
used use

Sometimes Can be placed


NECESSARY used farther away

Not used but Stored with


must be kept proper ID
Apply SEITON
No value, easy Immediate
to dispose disposal

Sell for best


UNNECESSARY Value for sale
price

No value, Less cost and


costly disposal safe disposal
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEIRI (SORT)

MODULE 3:

Success Indicator
5S Concepts,
Principles, and
Application

“Area saved or
percentage of space
available”
SEIRI (SORT)

What is unnecessary?
 Items not needed
 Needed, over quantity
 For future use
 Contingency Items
Critically decide the quantity of contingency
items to be retained and criteria for such
items
SEIRI (SORT)
Identifying what is unnecessary
Work in Process (WIP)

 Things that fell at the back of or rolled


under the table
 Broken items inside the drawers/ cabinets
 Things under the cabinets/ computers
 Stock of rejected items
 Items/records accumulated over a period of
time
SEIRI (SORT)
Identifying what is unnecessary
Work in Process (WIP)

 Items/records awaiting disposal decision


 Documents for review/signature, still lying
on the desk even after review/signing
 Small quantity of supplies no longer in use
 Accumulated personal items not necessary
for work
SEIRI (SORT)
Identifying what is unnecessary
Equipment, furniture, supplies, and records

 Old records, outdated equipment, and


replaced furniture not in use, but are still
being kept
 Accumulated scrap papers/items
 Equipment/furniture not required for the
operation being performed, but are still
being kept
SEIRI (SORT)
Identifying what is unnecessary

Contingency Items

 Many storage place for contingency items


become a last refuge for old files/
documents, broken items, surplus items,
and things nobody is likely to use
SEIRI (SORT)
Identifying what is unnecessary
Shelves and Lockers
 Shelves and lockers tend to collect things
that nobody ever uses, like surplus, broken
items etc.
Passages and Corners
 Dust, material, etc. not required, seem to
gather in corner
Beside Pillars and under the stairs
 These areas tend to collect junk, plant boxes
etc.
SEIRI (SORT)
Identifying what is unnecessary
Walls and Bulletin Boards

 Out dated notices which have lost their


relevance
 Posters or bulletins on wall
 Old photos
 Dust, remains of torn notices, cell tape
pieces
SEIRI (SORT)
Identifying what is unnecessary

Floor, Pits, Partitions

 Defective parts
 Small items stucked
 Supplies such as paper clips, notepads,
pens, pen caps, etc
 Items dropped on the floor that are not
picked-up
SEIRI (SORT)
Identifying what is unnecessary
Computer Hard Disk

 Many unwanted, outdated, and


temporary files pile up

Work Process/Service Process

 Process steps not necessary for the


completion of the process
SEIRI (SORT)
Inspection Checklist
 A checklist should be develop to assist in
scanning the work area for unnecessary items
and acting on items that do not belong in the
area.

 An inspection list ensures that everyone in the


work area is examining all potential items and
keeps people from forgetting to sort through
areas such as office corners or spaces under
work tables.
SEIRI (SORT)
Inspection Checklist

Search these spaces.

 Floors
 Aisles
 Work surfaces
 Corners near entrance, exits and stairs
 Behind and under work benches and equipment
 Along interior and exterior walls
 Tool boxes that are not sorted
SEIRI (SORT)
Inspection Checklist
Look for unneeded furniture:

 Chairs
 Desks
Look for unneeded equipment:
 Carts
 Filing cabinets
 Stapler
 Benches
 Puncher
 Cutter
 Typewriter
 Computer
SEIRI (SORT)
Inspection Checklist
Check walls and boards Look for unneeded
for: supplies:

 Unneeded hanging  Bond papers


and postings  Computer ink
 Out of date items  Spare inventory
 Useless signboards  Paper clips
and messages  Folders
 Unused messages and
statistics
SEIRI (SORT)
Inspection Checklist

Search these Look for other


storage spaces: unneeded items:

 Lockers  Dishes
 Storage shelves  Trash cans
 Floors  Personal items
 Workbenches  Clothes
 Mirror
Degree Frequency of use Storage
 Things not used for the  Throw out
past one year.
LOW
 Things not used once in  Store at distance OR
the last 6-12 months. keep in store
 Things used only once in  Store in central place in
the last 2-6 months your zone
MEDIUM
 Things used more than  Store in central place in
once in a month your zone

 Things used once a week  Store near the


workplace
HIGH  Things used daily or
hourly  Store near the
workplace

Sample 1: Disposition Checklist


Sample 1: Disposition Checklist
Category Actions
OBSOLETE • Sell
• Hold for depreciation
• Give away
• Discard
DEFECTIVE • Return to supplier
• Discard
GARBAGE • Recycle
• Discard
UNNEEDED IN THE AREA • Move to proper location
USE ONCE A DAY • Carry on person
• Store at point of use
USE ONCE A WEEK • Store in the area, close to point of use

USE LESS THAN ONCE A • Store where accessible and easy to find
MONTH
SELDOM USED • Store away, identified
• Discard
USE UNKNOWN • Move to central storage
• Apply to one of the above
SEIRI (SORT)
Dealing with papers

How to reduce papers on your table ?

1. Make a single pile of papers


2. Go through them and sort in following categories

a) Immediate action
b) Low priority
c) Pending
d) Reading material
e) For information
SEIRI (SORT)
Dealing with papers

4 D Principle

• Do
• Delegate
• Delay
• Dump
SEIRI (SORT)
Red Tagging - Akafuda

The Red Tag system (AKAFUDA) is a


method used to identify items that are
found in the work area, but their use
need are not yet identified.

Provides information on:


"What is this?“
"Should I keep it, store or dispose of it?“
"If I need it, how many should I keep?"
SEIRI (SORT)
Red Tagging - Akafuda

This action tag's use is


specific to safety &
health issues in the
workplace. Used to
identify potential
hazardous situations
with corrective action
needed to return to a
safe condition.
SEIRI (SORT)
Red Tagging - Akafuda

Used to identify
unknown or
unneeded items in a
work area.
Addresses issues
such as keep, scrap,
obsolete, defective,
and disposal.
SEIRI (SORT)
Red Tagging - Akafuda
This action tag's is used
to identify
miscellaneous
inventory, tools,
fixtures, office
equipment, files, and
other unknown items.
Notes disposition related
to identify, return,
scrap, move, or surplus.
SEIRI (SORT)
Red Tagging - Akafuda

Used to identify
any product,
equipment or
inventory that is to
be relocated.
SEIRI (SORT)
Red Tagging - Akafuda

Disposal Tag
Concepts, Principles and Application
Concepts, Principles and Application
Concepts, Principles and Application
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEISO (SWEEP)

MODULE 3:

“Clean your workplace and 5S Concepts,


equipment” Principles, and
Application
Key Principles:
 Cleaning is a way of
purifying the spirit
 Cleaning as inspection
 Elimination of minor
defects
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEISO (SWEEP)

MODULE 3:

5S Concepts,
 Ensure quality Principles, and
Application
 Easy to check abnormality
 Prevent machinery and
equipment from deterioration
 Keep workplace safe and
easy to work
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEISO (SWEEP)
Some good Seiso practices
MODULE 3:
 Practice 5-10 minutes of Seiso
daily 5S Concepts,
 Assign an owner to each Principles, and
Application
machine.
 Combine cleaning (Seiso) with
inspection
 Repeat sweep-wipe-polish-
check-fix
 Organize a Big Cleaning Day
once or twice a year
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEISO (SWEEP)

MODULE 3:

Success Indicator
5S Concepts,
Principles, and
Application

“Decrease accident
and equipment
downtime”
Concept, Principles, and
Application
SEITON
(SYSTEMATIZE)

MODULE 3:

“Arrange necessary items in


5S Concepts,
good order” Principles, and
Application
Key Principles:
 Functional storage
 A place for everything
 Search elimination
Concept, Principles, and
Application
SEITON
(SYSTEMATIZE)

MODULE 3:
 Prevent loss and waste of time
 Make it easy to find and pick 5S Concepts,
Principles, and
up necessary items Application
 Ensure first-come-first-serve
basis
 Make work flow smooth and
easy
 Prevent accidents
Stratification Needed Action

Frequently Near point of


used use

Sometimes Can be placed


NECESSARY used farther away

Not used but Stored with


must be kept proper ID
Apply SEITON
Seven Seiton Principles
1. Follow the first-in-first-out (FIFO) method for
storing items.
2. Assign each item a dedicated location.
3. All items and their locations should be indicated
by systematic labeling.
4. Place items so that they are visible to minimize
search time.
5. Place items so they can be reached or handled
easily.
6. Separate exclusive tools from common ones.
7. Place frequently used tools near the user.
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEITON
(SYSTEMATIZE)
MODULE 3:

Success Indicator
5S Concepts,
Principles, and
Application

“Time saved in
searching and
performing the
process”
SEITON
(SYSTEMATIZE)

B10-100 B12-100

B10-150 B12-150
SEITON
(SYSTEMATIZE)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112

•Seiri wastes
•No horizontal piling
•Nothing on floor
SEITON
(SYSTEMATIZE)

30
Second
Rule
SEITON
(SYSTEMATIZE)

Good Filing Practices


SEITON
(SYSTEMATIZE)

Good Filing Practices


Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEIKETSU
(STANDARDIZE)
MODULE 3:

5S Concepts,
“Maintain high standard of Principles, and
Application
housekeeping and workplace
organization at all times”
Key Principles:
 Visual management
 Standardization
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEIKETSU
(STANDARDIZE)
MODULE 3:
 Maintain cleanliness and
orderliness 5S Concepts,
Principles, and
 Prevent mis-operation Application

 Make it easy to find out


abnormality
 Standardize good
practices
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEIKETSU
(STANDARDIZE)
MODULE 3:

5S Concepts,
Never STOP in Principles, and
Application
implementing the first 3S’s,
maintain a high standard
of cleanliness and put
everything in writing
SEIKETSU
(STANDARDIZE)
• Visual control • Inspection marks

• Color coding • Maintenance labels

• Foolproofing (poka-yoke) • Responsibility labels

• Wire management • One-point lesson

• “I can do it blindfolded!” • One-is-best campaign


SEIKETSU
(STANDARDIZE)

 One location filing


 One-day processing
 One-file projects
 One-hour meetings
 One-page memos
 One-tool work
 One-copy filing
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SEIKETSU
(STANDARDIZE)
MODULE 3:

Success Indicator
5S Concepts,
Principles, and
Application

“Increase in 5S
indicators”
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SHITSUKE
(SELF-
DISCIPLINE) MODULE 3:

5S Concepts,
Principles, and
“Do things spontaneously Application
without being told or ordered”
Key Principles:
 Habit formation
 Disciplined workplace
 Empowerment of workers
Concept, Principles, and
Application

SHITSUKE
(SELF-
DISCIPLINE) MODULE 3:

 Enhance autonomous 5S Concepts,


Principles, and
activities Application

 Work according to standards


 Maintain the discipline
needed to do a quality job
 Upgrade productivity and
quality consciousness
SHITSUKE (SELF-DISCIPLINE)
Some Suggested Good Shitsuke Practices
 Contact people with a big smile.
 Be a good listener.
 Be devoted and kaizen-oriented.
 Demonstrate team spirit.
 Conduct yourself as the member of a reputable
organization.
 Be punctual.
 Always keep your workplace clean and tidy.
 Observe safety rules strictly.
Evaluating and
Sustaining 5S

Implementing 5S

5S
Groundwork
Steps in Implementing 5S

Step 1: Preparation
Step 2: Official announcement
Step 3: Big Clean-up Day
Step 4: Initial Seiri
Step 5: Daily Seiri, Seiton & Seiso
Step 6: Periodic 5S audits
1. Preparation

 Understanding 5S concepts and benefits

by Top Management
 Visit to 5S model companies

 Top Management commitment to 5S


implementation
 Organize 5S Working Committee
 5S Facilitator(s)
 Train facilitators/practitioners
The 5S Team Structure

QMS Core Team Existing Structure


Secretariat

Training & Quality


Documents & Audit
Education Workplace
Records Team Team
Team Team

Team Leader

Assistant Team Leader

New 5S Team Structure 5S Secretariat

5S Training & 5S Promotions


5S Audit
Education & Recognitions
Team
Team Team
The 5S Team Structure
• Representatives of the
departments who shall
Quality
act as department 5S Workplace
coordinators/ leaders Team

Team Leader

Assistant Team Leader

5S Secretariat

5S Training & 5S Promotions &


5S Audit
Education Recognitions
Team
Team Team
5S Core Group
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
PLAN
• Situation Appraisal
• Setting Benchmarks or Implementation Plan

DO
• Announcements
• Education
• Akafuda
• Big Seiso
• Seiso-Inspection
• Seiton Campaign
• Special 5S Projects
5S Core Group
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
CHECK

 5S Audit
 Documentation of Accomplishments
 Review Targets

ACT

 Corrective Measures
 Revise Plans
 Difficulties Encountered
2. Official Announcement

• CEO officially announces implementation of


5S program
• CEO explains the objectives of 5S to all
colleagues
• Publicize 5S organizational chart and layout
• Work out various promotional
tools
3. Big Clean-up Day

• Organize “A Big Clean-up Day” after 5S


implementation announcement by CEO
• Divide company premises into small areas and
assign a small group of people for each area
• Provide enough cleaning tools and materials
• Must include public/common areas such as
restrooms, gardens, canteen, car park, etc.
• Everybody must participate in the Big
Cleaning Day
4. Initial Seiri

• Establish Disposal Standards for


unnecessary items
• Apply “Disposal Notices” to all questionable
items
• Carefully examine contents of responses to
Disposal Notices
• Dispose unnecessary items according to
Disposal Standards
• A company-wide Seiri should be planned
and practiced annually
5. Daily Seiri, Seiton and Seiso

• Identify areas for improvement and work out


a priority listing by colleagues
• Select untidy, inconvenient, unsafe areas
• Set each activity for 3 to 6 months
• Organize presentations by small groups
• Standardize good 5S practices visibly
• Motivate colleagues for creative
improvements
6. Periodic Evaluation

• Establish 5S evaluation and incentive plan


• Conduct 5S evaluation and inspection
regularly
• Organize 5S inter-department competition
• Periodically award groups and individuals
• Organize study tours to other companies
• Organize 5S inter-company competition
5S Fixed-Point photography

STEP 1 STEP 2

Before After
It is a regular activity within the 5S
program that determines how well 5S
is implemented or practiced in an
organization with reference to a set of
Quality Workplace Standards (QWS).
 Turn PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act)
 Analyze the results of actual implementation
of 5S in the workplace
 Provide support and guidance to the members
of each work station to ensure the smooth and
effective implementation of 5S activities while
at the same time encouraging them to
maintain good practices
 Dissemination of good practices
Sample of 5S Checklist
Sample of 5S Checklist
Begin with the
end in mind...

Stephen R. Covey
The Seven Habits of
Highly-Effective People

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