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What are the 5S in Manufacturing?

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Question added by Awni Al-hade , Manager , Meade Global LLC
Date Posted: 2015/08/09
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 5S is-a system  to reduce waste and optimize productivity and orign is japense cultra Summarize in five words each word begins in s

 

 

Seiri: sort or streamline.

 

Seiton  :set in order

 

Seisou:sweep

 

Seiketsu:Standardize

 

Shitsuke:Sustain

 

also called lean manufacturing and the  toyota company is an  example on used this system  &culture.

there is a book called the toyota way its talk about this method

 

 

 

Ahmed Arafa
by Ahmed Arafa , Operation Supervisor , Arab Malaysian Modern Packaging

Sorting: Throw away all rubbish and unrelated materials in the workplace

Set in order: Set everything in proper place for quick retrieval and storage

Shining: Clean the workplace; everyone should be a janitor

Standarizing: Standardize the way of maintaining cleanliness

Sustain:Practice 'Five S' daily - make it a way of life; this also means 'commitment'

 

Hariharan Pathmanathan
by Hariharan Pathmanathan , Senior Financial Accountant/Analyst , Shanfari & Partners Co. LLC

S- Sort

S- systematic arrangement

S- Shine

S- Standardize

S- Sustain

 

 

Ahmed Khater
by Ahmed Khater , ID& Fit- Out Construction Manager , Harmony Atelier Interior Design& Decoration

sort - standardize - set in order - shine - sustain one of the just in time technique to enhance production environment and reduce waste in motion and time

Candice Moolman
by Candice Moolman , QC Packaging Technologist / Supervisor , Fresenius Kabi Manufacturing SA

S1  - Sort and Discard – to sort through and sort out, remove unneeded items from the workplace

 

S2 - Shine and Inspect – to clean and inspect our work areas,   improving safety and prevent breakdowns of equipment

 

S3 - Signpost and Order – everything in the work area has a “home” and can be easily found and put back

 

S4 -  Simplify Standardize – we simplify the area further and  make up   the rules for the first three S’s and then follow and enforce them

 

 

S5  - Sustain –5S is not something extra, it is part of our daily work

 

Ezzeddine El Zahi
by Ezzeddine El Zahi , Assistant Engineer , lait-tunisie-candia

The5S method is used to continuously improve the working conditions and working time ensuring the organization, cleanliness and safety of a work plan.

The5S method is of Japanese origin. It was created for the production of the Toyota plant.5S method is a management technique that is part of the quality control.

 

Rizwan Jaleel Siddiqui
by Rizwan Jaleel Siddiqui , Officer Incharge Maintenance , No 102 AED Pakistan Air Force

The5S are:-

1. Sorting

2. Setting in order

3. Shine (cleaning the workplace/equipment)

4. Standardization

5. Sustain it

 

Osama Bin Arif
by Osama Bin Arif , Mechanical Engineer , DAIRY ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL

sort

set on order

standardise

sustain

 

Myrna Ashraf Mattar
by Myrna Ashraf Mattar , Product Manager , Pelcro

The5S of lean manufacturing are1-sort2-set in order3-shine4-standardize and5- sustain and this is the translation of the original chinese words.

Arun Kumar
by Arun Kumar , Sales Manager , ALICO (MetLife)

5s is a tool that use in Japan for organizing your workplace in a clean, efficient and safe manner to enhance productivity, visual management and to ensure the introduction of standardized working. They are:1 Seiri (short, cleaning),2. Seiton (simplify, set in order),3. Seiso (shine, clean & check),4. Seiketsn (stabilize, conformity), Shitsuke (sustain, self discipline).

Some companies are also using6S that is safety.

Ashok Kumar
by Ashok Kumar , Deputy Manager , BOSCH AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS Pvt Ltd

The5 S

There are five5S phases: They can be translated from the Japanese as "sort", "straighten", "shine", "standardise", and "sustain".

Seiri

整理 (Sort)

  • Remove unnecessary items and dispose of them properly
  • Make work easier by eliminating obstacles.
  • Reduce chance of being disturbed with unnecessary items
  • Prevent accumulation of unnecessary items
  • Evaluate necessary items with regard to cost or other factors
  • Remove all parts not in use
  • Segregate unwanted material from the workplace
  • Need fully skilled supervisor for checking on regular basis
  • Don't put unnecessary items at the workplace & define a red-tagged area to keep those unnecessary items

Seiton

整頓 (Systematic Arrangement)

  • Can also be translated as "set in order", "straighten" or "streamline"
  • Arrange all necessary items so they can be easily selected for use
  • Prevent loss and waste of time
  • Make it easy to find and pick up necessary items
  • Ensure first-come-first-served basis
  • Make workflow smooth and easy
  • All above work should be done on regular basis

Seisou

清掃 (Shine)

  • Can also be translated as "sweep", "sanitize", "shine", or "scrub"
  • Clean your workplace completely
  • Use cleaning as inspection
  • Prevent machinery and equipment deterioration
  • Keep workplace safe and easy to work
  • Keep work place clean

Seiketsu

清潔 (Standardize)

  • Standardize the best practices in the work area.
  • Maintain high standards of housekeeping and workplace organization at all times.
  • Maintain orderliness. Maintain everything in order and according to its standard.
  • Everything in its right place.
  • Every process has a standard.

Shitsuke

(Sustain)

  • To keep in working order
  • Also translates as "do without being told"
  • Perform regular audits
  • Training and Discipline
  • Training is goal oriented process. Its resulting feedback is necessary monthly

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