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Increases in productivity: Reduces lead times thereby improving product delivery times Reduces equipment downtime, maintenance and cycle time Improves daily and shift startup times and reduces changeover time Reduces the amount of time wasted searching for tools and equipment
Increases in quality: Improves quality by reducing the amount of errors/defects Implements standardization thereby achieving output consistency The pleasantries of the simplified work environment increases employee moral
Reduction in cost: Provides cost-savings by reducing inventory, storage fees and space requirements Improves safety thereby reducing the cost of worker injuries Reduces the amount of scrap thereby reducing production cost
5S is the name of a workplace organization method that uses a list of five Japanese words: seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke.Transliterated into Roman script, they all start with the letter "S".The list describes how to organize a work space for efficiency and effectiveness by identifying and storing the items used, maintaining the area and items, and sustaining the new order. The decision-making process usually comes from a dialogue about standardization, which builds understanding among employees of how they should do the work.
In some quarters, 5S has become 6S, the sixth element being safety.
5S ensures that the work place remains clear of clutter and that any signs of malfunction become more obvious leading to actions being taken to prevent more serious breakdowns and other delays.
5S is to get rid of items that are not used
it is the process which help in arrangement of files papers or equipment s in proper way, that helps to make work environment friendly and effectively, and help to reduce time.
The list describes how to organize a work space for efficiency and effectiveness by identifying and storing the items used, maintaining the area and items, and sustaining the new order.[2] The decision-making process usually comes from a dialogue about standardization, which builds understanding among employees of how they should do the work.There are five 5S phases: They can be translated from the Japanese as "sort", "set in order", "shine", "standardize", and "sustain". Other translations are possible.
5S IS THE SYSTEMETIC & STANDRADISE APPROACH IN YOUR WORK PLAATFORM