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What is 5S | Learn about 5S | Technology Learn
Hello guys, In this video present learn about 5S
5S represents Japanese words that describe the steps of a workplace organization process. English equivalent words are shown in parenthesis

-Seiri (Sort)
-Seiton (Straighten, Set)
-Seiso (Shine, Sweep)
-Seiketsu (Standardize)
-Shitsuke (Sustain)
In simple terms, the five S methodology helps a workplace remove items that are no longer needed (sort), organize the items to optimize efficiency and flow (straighten), clean the area in order to more easily identify problems (shine), implement color coding and labels to stay consistent with other areas (standardize) and develop behaviors that keep the workplace organized over the long term (sustain).

1. Sort (seiri) – Distinguishing between necessary and unnecessary things, and getting rid of what you do not need

Remove items not used in area – outdated materials, broken equipment, redundant equipment, files on the computer, measurements which you no longer use
Ask staff to tag all items which they don’t think are needed – this improves understanding about need and use
Classify all equipment and materials by frequency of use to help decide if it should be removed – place ‘Red Tag’ on items to be removed
Establish a ‘holding area’ for items that are difficult to classify – hold item for allotted period to enable others not on 5S team to review

2. Straighten (seiton) – The practice of orderly storage so the right item can be picked efficiently (without waste) at the right time, easy to access for everyone. A place for everything and everything in its place.

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 where they are easy to pick from
Decide how things should be put away, and obey those rules

3. Shine (seiso) – Create a clean worksite without garbage, dirt and dust, so problems can be more easily identified (leaks, spills, excess, damage, etc)

Identify root causes of dirtiness, and correct process
Only one work activity on a workspace at any given time
Keep tools and equipment clean and in top condition, ready for use at any time
Cleanliness should be a daily activity – at least 5 minutes per day
Use chart with signatures/initials shows that the action or review has taken place
Ensure proper lighting – it can be hard to see dirt and dust

4. Standardize (seiketsu) – Setting up standards for a neat, clean, workplace

Standardization of best practices through ‘visual management’
Make abnormalities visible to management
Keep each area consistent with one another
Standards make it easy to move workers into different areas
Create process of how to maintain the standard with defined roles and responsibilities
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