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An Introduction to

Workplace Organization
Course Objectives

• Upon completion of this course, participants should


be able to:
– Know what all the five S’s mean
– Understand the major steps within each stage
– Learn key benefits and tips for successful 5S
implementation
– See examples of 5S applied to different work areas
– Practice the 5 steps with an exercise

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5S/Workplace Organization

The purpose of 5S is to provide an organized work


environment where everything has a place, is in its place,
and is ready for use

1. Sort (Seiri)
2. Simplify (Seiton)
3. Shine/Sweep (Seisou)
4. Standardize/Stick (Seiketsu)
5. Sustain (Shitsuke)

5S is more than just “spring cleaning”

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5S in Supply Room

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMkXICM1-98 (5 mins)

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Benefits

• Reduce errors
– Using outdated files and templates
• Reduced frustration
– Never finding files, not valuable use
of time
• Save Time
– Searching for files, re-creating
templates and content, reduced
training/on-boarding
• Save Money
– Storage space, maintenance costs
• Makes problems visible

What are other benefits you can think of?

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History of 5S

• Origin is rooted in the works of two American


pioneers
– Frederick W. Taylor
– Henry Ford
• Studied by Japanese managers
• Popularized by Hiroyuki Hirano (1990)

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Excuses why 5S not done

• Too busy for 5S activities, no time allocated


• Why clean it? It will get dirty again
• We cannot change the existing setup
• Afraid to accidentally throw something away
• We are comfortable – why change?
• It will take too long to clean and organize

What is your excuse for poor organization at home?

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Case Study: JEA Utilities

• Launched a project to reduce workplace accidents and


reduce time to complete maintenance. Implemented a 5S to
organize and standardize the materials on the trucks.
Reduced fuel costs by an estimated 10% per truck due to
the lighter weight of the trucks.

BEFORE AFTER

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5 S -
SIMP IFY

STANDARDIZE SHNE
Sorting

• Distinguishing between necessary and


unnecessary things in your immediate
work area
• Getting rid of what you do not need
– Establish criteria for eliminating unwanted items
• Eliminate unwanted items from the area
• Use cross-functional teams, to challenge
whether items being kept are truly “needed”
• Does your organization even own that item?

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Sorting Process

• Allocate new area for items which are NOT


needed
• Remove items not used in area
– Place unwanted items with ‘Red Tag’
• Classify all equipment and materials by
frequency of use
• Establish a ‘holding area’ for items that are
difficult to classify

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Red Tagging

• Items which are identified for removal from


area, not longer needed
• Tags should contain:
– Date when tag attached
– Date of decision
– Quantity of material
– Reason for tagging
– What you intend to do with it
• dispose, store close by, store in area, send to main
stores, hold for analysis, etc
• Keep a log of red tags to track activity
Purchase red tags at http://www.5sredtag.com/

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What is Yellow-Tagging?

• Yellow-tagging is a simple strategy used to:


– Identify environmental wastes and items that may be
harmful to human health or the environment in the work
area
Category 1. Health or safety concern

– Evaluate the need for these items (circle one)

Item Name
and Number
2. Environmental concern

– Evaluate potential alternatives Description of


Issue or Question

for these items


Division
Date:
Responsible:

– Address them appropriately


• This is a supplement to red-tagging-- key differences
include the scope of projects, criteria used, and options for
disposal or reuse
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Places to Look for Items

• Along walls, partitions, & columns


• In corners
• On mezzanines
• On top of all flat surfaces
• Under desks & workbenches
• Desk & workbench drawers
• Inside cabinets
• Any stack or pile
• Bulletin boards, schedule boards
• Tool boxes
• Temporary storage space
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What to do with unneeded items?

• Sell it used
• Return to supplier for credit
• Reuse or repurpose it
• Give it away (donation)
• Recycle it
• Disposal or throw it away

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Sorting

Need to consider following about remaining


items:
• Usage Location: Where will it be used?
• Storage Location: Where will it be placed?
• Storage Quantity: How much will be placed?
• Storage Orientation: How will it be placed?

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SORT

5S
SUSTAIN SIMPLIFY

STANDARDIZE SHINE
Simplifying

• The practice of orderly storage so the right item can be


picked efficiently (without waste) at the right time, and easy
to access for everyone
– Identify and allocate a place for all the materials needed
for your work
– Assign fixed places and fixed quantity
– Make it compact
– Place heavy objects at a height safe to retrieve
– Decide how things should be put away, and obey rules

“A place for everything, and everything in its place”

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Simplifying

Frequency of Use Placement


Rarely used, couple times per year Place far away from workplace

Place in workplace, but out of the


Randomly used, once a month
way

Used once a week Place in workplace, visible to worker

Within workspace, easy to obtain,


Daily use
identify and put back

Constantly used Placed within arm’s length of worker

Use often → locate nearby, Use infrequently → Store far away

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Simplifying Examples

BEFORE AFTER

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Simplifying Examples

BEFORE AFTER

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Simplifying Examples

BEFORE AFTER

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Simplifying Examples

BEFORE AFTER

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Simplifying Examples

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Storage Options

• Floor
• Racks and Shelving
• Flow Racks
• Cabinets
• Carts
• Storage Bins
• Portable Equipment
• Custom Storage
• Central Cribs or Storeroom
• Shadow Boards
• Hanging Tools

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Storage “Don’ts”

• Don’t Use Worktables as Storage Tables


– Tables are magnets for clutter. Consider removing tables
in the work area unless they are needed to perform
work.
• Don’t Allocate Too Much Space
– Do not allocate too much space when designating
locations
– Open areas in any operation tend to get filled up with
unneeded items
– Err on the side of using less space unless safety is
involved
• Don’t Waste the Worker’s Time
– Minimize distance and effort to get to storage

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SORT

5S
SUSTAIN SIMPLIFY

STANDARDIZE SHINE
Sweeping/Shine

• Create clean worksite without garbage, dirt & dust


• Only one work activity on a desk at any given time
• Keep tools and equipment ready for use
• Cleanliness should be a daily activity
• Visualize the cleanliness tracking
• Ensure proper lighting – can be hard to see dirt

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Cleanliness Process

• Define cleanliness targets


• Define assignments
• Develop methods and
allocate time for cleaning
• Identify tools and supplies
(cleaning stations)
• Schedule follow-up
inspections and audits

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Shine Example

BEFORE AFTER

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Shine Example

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SORT

5S
SUSTAIN SIMPLIFY

STANDARDIZE SHINE
Standardizing

• Standardization of best practices through


“visual management”
– Make abnormalities visible to management
– Keep each area as consistent as possible
• Setting up minimum standards (rules) for a
neat, clean, workplace
• Create process of how to maintain the
standard
Makes it easy to identify normal or abnormal conditions

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Don’t Stop at Sorting

SORT

BEFORE

STANDARDIZE

Productivity
and Cost Reduction
Improvements
Productivity
Improvements
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Standardizing

• Use innovative visual management/controls


– Color coding
– Work methods
– Labeling
– Workplace layouts
– Filing systems (Centralized where appropriate)

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Standardizing Examples

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Tips for Visual Management

• Recognize status quickly from a distance


• Easy to determine between good and bad
• Convenient for anybody to use
• Anybody can follow and resolve quickly

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SORT

5S
SUSTAIN SIMPLIFY

STANDARDIZE SHINE
Sustaining

• Toughest phase is to Sustain!


• Establish and maintain
responsibilities, rotate
frequently
• Participation of everyone
• Get to root cause of issues
• Post photos on the walls, to
provide visual reminders
• Documenting 5S assessments
and audits

What will make 5S sustain at your home or work?

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5S Assessment Tool

x x

x x x

Free 5S Assessment Tool (Excel) available


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5S Video

• City of Irving Texas Water Utilities (10 mins)


– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtAVsAMqEc0

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Exercise: Numbers Game

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How to get started

❑Choose a pilot department or area to start with


• Preferably area with best opportunity for improvement
• Where the payback time is shortest
• Spend extra time to do it right, so that you have a good
example to showcase for the next area
❑Conduct 5S training workshops with all employees
❑Establish best practices
❑Develop a full 5S roll-out plan and communicate
❑Continually improve 5S training and methodology
❑Reward teams who maintain cleanliness the best

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Additional Resources

Business Performance Improvement


http://www.biz-pi.com

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Numbers Game

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Round 1 – Find numbers 1 through 50 in sequential order

2
3 7 884
65
17 19
97
12 14
32 11 28
15
22 24 25 64 95
43 58 35 41
100
96
54 31 53 45
38

5 51 56 57
59

66
33
37 63 70
71 6 10 76 77 78 79

1 46
48 89
72
27 94 87 4 42 85
Round 2 - SORT

25
27 24
12 6
35
1
41 43

38
3
10
33
45
7
4 14
37 17 5 46

31
32

19 11
42
15 28 22 2 8
48
Round 3 – SIMPLIFY #1

24
3 28
32
12

25
2
43

8 14 27 38 35
41 48
6
7 45

10
4 37 33
46

1 15
17

5 19 31 42

11 22
Round 4 – SIMPLIFY #2

5 2
1
3 4 10 7 8
6

19
15 12 11 14 17

25 24 22 27 28

35
31 32
33
37 38

42 43 41 45 48 46
Round 5 – SWEEP AND STANDARDIZE

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10
9

12 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 34 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 24 35 36 37 38 40
41 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 50
Circle the “defects”.
How many did you find?
Round 5 – SWEEP AND STANDARDIZE (Instructor Only)

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10
9

12 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 34 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 24 35 36 37 38 40
41 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 50
Circle the “defects”.
How many did you find? 8

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