5S Powerpoint For Meeting
5S Powerpoint For Meeting
5S Powerpoint For Meeting
Program to Institutionalize
Meritocracy and Excellence
in Human Resource Management
Good Housekeeping
What is 5S?
A Five S program is usually
a part of, and the key
component of establishing a
Visual Workplace. and are
both a part of Kaizen -- a
system of continual
improvement.
Kaizen is...
... a system of
continuous
improvement in
quality, technology,
processes, company
culture, productivity,
safety and leadership.
5S is a systematized
approach to organize
work areas, standards,
and maintain the
discipline needed to do a
job.
It utilizes workplace
organization and work
simplification techniques to
make work easier, faster,
cheaper, safer and more
effective.
The Five S program focuses on
having
visual order
organization
cleanliness and
standardization.
The results you can expect
from a Five S program are:
improved profitability
efficiency
service and
safety
The practice of 5S develops
positive attitude among
workers and cultivates an
environment of efficiency,
effectiveness and economy.
5S refers to…
JAPANESE ENGLISH BRIEF EXPLANATION
General Types:
1. Waste of materials & supplies
2. Waste of equipment
3. Waste of space
4. Waste of manpower
5. Waste of time
Principles of 5S
SEIRI - Waste elimination
Stratification Management
Dealing with Causes
3 TYPES OF WORKPLACE
3RD CLASS
WITH PEOPLE THROWING RUBBISH AROUND AND NONE IS
CLEANING UP
2ND CLASS
WITH PEOPLE THROWING RUBBISH AROUND AND ANOTHER
GROUP IS CLEANING UP
1ST CLASS
WITH ANYBODY THROWING ANY RUBBISH AROUND AND YET
EVERYBODY IS CLEANING UP
WHY 5S?
– Communication
– Material and Machine Handling
(document, equipment, stationery)
– Movement of Personnel
Organizational Aspect
5S
SEIRI
SORT
SURIIN
“TAKE OUT UNNECESSARY ITEMS AND DISPOSE”
STEP 1
Look around your workplace with your colleagues.
Discover and identify items which are unnecessary to
your work. Then dispose all unnecessary items.
STEP 2
BENEFITS
CHAIR
Place your chair under the desk when you leave the office
Do not place your coat on your chair
OFFICE MACHINES
Set electric wiring neatly for safety and good appearance
Place expendable papers neatly at designated locations by type and size
CONFERENCE ROOMS
Replace ash trays, materials, stationery, VTR, and other items to their
original location after use.
Replace tables and chairs to their original location after use.
TELEPHONE
Set telephone wires neatly around the desk.
Place telephone at a most convenient location for easy use
CABINETS
Each cabinet must be properly labeled indicating its contents.
Provide partitions in cabinet drawers for small items
Cabinets must be designed for easy retrieval and replacement
Label each file for easy retrieval
Everything should be organized and clearly identified
BOOKSHELVES
Classify books by category for easy retrieval
Always return books to their designated location after use
Do not place anything other than books in bookshelves.
TOILETS
Replenish toilet paper, soap and paper towels
HALLWAYS
Do not place anything in hallways without prior
permission
Passages must all be clear and all dividing lines are clearly
indicated
NOTICE BOARD
Items should be neatly aligned and properly secured.
Pins must be readily available
Check that the location of the notice board is appropriate.
A PLACE FOR
EVERYTHING,
WHEN EVERYTHING
IS IN PLACE.
SEISO
SWEEP
SIMUTIN ANG DUMI
BENEFITS
Easy to check abnormality
Prevent machinery and equipment
from deterioration
Keep workplace safe and easy to
move around
Some SEISO Practices
1. Do not wait until things get dirty
2. Put aside 3-5 minutes everyday for SEISO
3. Never throw anything without pondering first
(make it a habit)
4. Assign owner to each machine
5. Combine cleaning with inspection
6. Provide necessary tools for critical points of
cleaning
7. Prevent causes of dust and dirt
8. Schedule big clean-up day
Office 5S Guidelines (Physical)
SEISO
DESKS
Wipe your desktop every morning
CHAIRS
Clean your chair using brush or rag regularly
TELEPHONE
Clean body of telephone regularly using soft detergent
CABINETS
Clean the insides of the cabinet regularly
HALLWAYS
Keep hallways clean and tidy
Wipe floors every morning before office hours
Floors must be clean and shiny
WORKPLACE
Workplace including windows, windowsills, ceiling,
shelves, machines and equipment must be free from dust
and dirt
We should be responsible for the work area around us.
TOILETS
Clean up toilet and wash basin everyday
Check exhaust fans regularly for effective function
OFFICE MACHINES
Clean typewriters, computers, copying machines regularly
BOOKSHELVES
Keep bookshelves clean and tidy
Remember:
Practice of SEISO by the people of the work area
reduces needs for maintenance staff and janitors/
sweepers. Those people could be shifted to more
productive work
Prevent misoperation
CANTEEN
Do not leave unnecessary things on the table
Put away all cups and plates after each meal
Clean up tables immediately after each meal
TOILETS
Flush after use
Wash your hands after using the toilet
Clean up toilet and wash basin everyday
HALLWAYS
Clean your shoes before entering the office
Pick up and dispose any waste paper in hallways
TELEPHONE
Replace telephone neatly on the desk every after use.
CABINET
Do not place anything other than specified items on
top of cabinets; rearrange contents of each cabinet
once every three months
BOOKSHELVES
Keep bookshelves clean and tidy
CONFERENCE ROOMS
Do not allow any item other than those used for each
meeting
Visual Control