5S Guide: Learn How A Simple Organizational Strategy Can Transform Your Business
5S Guide: Learn How A Simple Organizational Strategy Can Transform Your Business
5S Guide: Learn How A Simple Organizational Strategy Can Transform Your Business
3 Sort
4 Set in Order
5 Shine
6 Standardize
7 Sustain
8 Safety
9 Summary
10 Additional Resources
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Introduction
• Lower costs
• Better quality
• Improved safety
• Increased productivity
• Higher employee satisfaction
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The Five Pillars
Originally developed by Hiroyuki Hirano for manufacturing
companies in Japan, the principles of 5S translate well to the
laboratory, the repair facility, and even the corporate office. Almost
any work environment will benefit from the structure and efficiency
this model provides.
5S is sometimes called the five pillars because just like the physical
pillars that hold up a structure, 5S has five elements that support the
effectiveness of the system.
And just like the pillars of a building, if one was to weaken or fail, the
entire structure would fall.
1 Sort 4 Standardize
3 Shine
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Sort
Sort is the process of removing all Original Japanese word:
the items not needed for current
Seiri
production from the workspace.
5S begins with the Sort step. Sort is the cornerstone of 5S and will
help get rid of problems such as:
The goal of Sort is to eliminate all the unneeded tools and materials
and create a space free of clutter. This allows for a workflow free
from distraction.
A good rule of thumb is: “If you do not use it on a daily basis, throw it
out.” Leave only the things you absolutely need to get your job done.
This includes tools, materials, and machinery.
When executing the Sort step, you must be vigilant and ruthless.
Doing this first step correctly will lay the groundwork for 5S and
ensure a successful implementation of the 5S model.
5S has an effective tool that will help you with your sort process: red
tags.
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Red Tags
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Set in Order
Set in Order is the process of putting
everything in a place that is easy to Original Japanese word:
get to. All items should be clearly Seiton
marked so anyone can easily find its
proper home.
Begin the Set in Order phase of 5S only when the Sort phase is
complete. This phase will be useless if there is unnecessary clutter
in the workspace.
Place items so the user doesn't need to bend or twist much to access
them.
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Labels and Signs
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Labels for everything.™
Make organizing your workplace a simple task and tackle all your
other label and sign needs with versatile LabelTac® Printers.
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Line Marking
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TOUGHEST
FLOOR TAPES
ON THE
PLANET
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Shadow Board / Tool Outlining
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Shine
Shine means removing all the dirt Original Japanese word:
and grime and keeping the workplace
Seiso
clean on daily basis. You want to get it
clean and keep it clean.
You eliminated clutter with Sort and you organized with Set in Order.
Now it’s time to sanitize with Shine.
When you implement this step, two things will happen. First, your
employees will like coming to work in a clean environment. Second,
because you are keeping the equipment and your surroundings
in great shape, you will have fewer injuries and fewer equipment
breakdowns. That means greater productivity and fewer costs.
This must be a culture that is followed from the CEO down to the
apprentice.
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Inspection and Maintenance
Cleaning is not the only facet of Shine. The daily Shine ritual should
also include inspection and routine maintenance.
As your employees are doing their daily cleaning routine, they should
be inspecting tools and machinery for damage as well. Include this in
the daily checklist to make sure it gets done.
And don’t forget your computers and other office equipment! They
need to be defragmented (PCs) and air-dusted periodically to keep
them in good condition.
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Standardize
Standardize creates a system of tasks Original Japanese word:
and procedures that will ensure the
Seiketsu
principles of 5S are performed on a
daily basis.
We all have our own way of doing things. This kind of individuality is
great in our personal lives because it makes life more interesting.
This way, each employee knows what he needs to do, when he needs
to do it, and exactly how to do it.
Standardize uses three steps to make sure that the 5S pillars are
getting done consistently and correctly:
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1) Make sure each employee knows his responsibilities.
If employees don’t know exactly what is expected of them, then how can
they do it?
They should have a clear understanding of their daily and weekly Sort, Set
to Order, and Shine tasks. Their responsibilities should be clearly written out
on a checklist or a chart so they can be easily accessed throughout the day.
If you train your employees correctly, they will execute the steps of 5S
without even thinking about it.
"That wrench is out of place. Its home is here." -or- "I know the next tool I
need is the screwdriver because my tools are stored in the order that I use
them."
3) Periodic evaluation.
Once the steps are in place, you can evaluate performance at regular
intervals.
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Sustain
Sustain gives your staff the Original Japanese word:
commitment and motivation to follow
Shitsuke
each step, day in and day out.
Once you start the 5S method at your business, you will see
improvements very quickly. But the key to long-term success is
simple: diligence.
Have you ever gone on a diet to lose a few pounds? In the beginning,
you really keep at it. You stay away from those French fries, eat more
fruits and veggies, and may even go for a jog a couple days a week.
You lose six pounds in two weeks.
But inevitably, you start to slip. You’re out with friends and you
indulge in dessert. Or you hit your favorite fried chicken joint. It’s only
this one time, you say. Before you know it, you’re back to your old bad
habits and have gained all of your weight back.
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Assign the time to do it.
Give your staff the time to do the steps correctly. For example,
designate the fifteen minutes before lunch and shift end as Shine
time. During this time, their main focus is cleaning and organizing
according to their checklists.
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Safety
Safety is an ongoing process supported by nearly all pillars of the
5S system. It is often considered a “6th S”. Companies that include
this step refer to the system as 6S.
Safety plays a critical role in any company and goes hand in hand
with proper organization, so it makes sense to highlight it at the
same time as 5S. In fact, implementing the 5S model is a huge first
step to creating a safe environment for you and your staff.
• Make sure your employees have the correct equipment for their
jobs. Hardhats, coveralls, gloves, and steel toe shoes are some
typical items required in a warehouse or manufacturing complex.
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Summary
One of 5S’s most powerful attributes is that it’s a visual model. Each
tool has an outlined home and each pathway is marked with lines.
Vision is our dominant sense, and because 5S uses colors, lines, and
labels to organize, following the steps becomes second nature very
easily.
Remove the clutter with Sort, organize with Set to Order, clean with
Shine, set your routine with Standardize, and motivate with Sustain.
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Additional Resources
Red Tags
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Labels
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Foam Products
www.creativesafetysupply.com/foam-organizers
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