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INTRODUCTION
The 5S Process, or simply "5S", is a structured program to systematically achieve total organization, cleanliness, and standardization in the workplace. A well-organized workplace results in a safer, more efficient, and more productive operation. It boosts the morale of the workers, promoting a sense of pride in their work and ownership of their responsibilities.
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5 S PROCESS
"5S" was invented in Japan, and stands for five (5) Japanese words that start with the letter S. 1.Seiri 2.Seiton 3.Seiso 4.Seiketsu 5.Shitsuke
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5S CONCEPT
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5S DEFINITIONS
Japanese Term
Seiri Seiton Seiso Seiketsu Shitsuke
English Equivalent
Tidiness Orderliness Cleanliness Standardization Discipline
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SEIRI
The first step of the "5S" process, seiri, refers to the act of throwing away all unwanted, unnecessary, and unrelated materials in the workplace. Because of seiri, simplification of tasks, effective use of space, and careful purchase of items follow.
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SEITON
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SEITON
Seiton, or orderliness, is all about efficiency. This step consists of putting everything in an assigned place so that it can be accessed or retrieved quickly, as well as returned in that same place quickly.
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SEISO
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SEISO
Seiso consists of cleaning up the workplace and giving it a 'shine'. Cleaning must be done by everyone in the organization, from operators to managers.
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SEIKETSU
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SEIKETSU
The fourth step of "5S", or seiketsu, more or less translates to 'standardized clean-up'. It consists of defining the standards by which personnel must measure and maintain 'cleanliness'.
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SHITSUKE
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SHITSUKE
The last step of "5S", Shitsuke, means Discipline. It denotes commitment to maintain orderliness and to practice the first 4 S as a way of life. The emphasis of shitsuke is elimination of bad habits and constant practice of good ones.
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RECENT TRENDS
5ss concept is the most down-to-earth idea and uses the smallest amount of budget in order to emphasize discipline, convenience and hygiene which are standard concepts to increase organizations output. It involves Quality Control Cycle (QCC) Total Quality Management (TQM)
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TQM
A commitment to excellence by everyone in an organization that emphasizes excellence achieved by teamwork and a process of continuous improvement.
Objective : To focus on the Survival and continues Improvement of the organization by emphasizing on Quality as a management tool.
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RESULTS ACHIEVED
Better Quality Zero Defect :ZD Eliminate Waste Enhancing Product design Speeding Service delivery Reduce Cost
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ADVANTAGES OF 5S CONCEPT
Increased productivity Excellent time saving Enhanced self confidence Less accidents Less breakdowns Improved delivery performance Outstanding look of work place Reduced paper work Ready to visit work place
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CONCLUSION
Thus these 5 s concept are implemented in organization and it helps to train personnel to detect abnormalities using their five senses and to correct such abnormalities immediately.
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REFERENCES
http://www.slideshare.net/anurag.aries/what-is-5-s http://www.google.co.in/#hl=en&source=hp&biw=1024&bih= 643&q=advantages+of+japanese+5+s+concept&aq=f&aqi=g4 &aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&fp=e43fc69e24519849 http://e-learning.mfu.ac.th/mflu/1203141/chapter2.html
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THANK YOU
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