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MAMTC  |  06/12/2009

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QualiPedia: The 5-S System

Sorting, straightening, sweeping, standardizing, and sustaining discipline.

The 5-S System is one of the most powerful activities of lean manufacturing. The 5-S philosophy focuses on simplifying the work environment, reducing waste, and improving quality and safety.

It's the natural place to start your lean effort because lean is all about eliminating nonvalue-added activities.

5-S consists of these five steps:

  • Sort through and sort out
  • Standardize and share information
  • Set in order
  • Sustain the improvements made
  • Shine and inspect through cleaning

 

Objectives

To establish basic workplace conditions and lay the groundwork for the successful implementation of lean manufacturing.

Training approach

  • Classroom training
  • Floor work
  • Small groups
  • Before and after comparisons

 

Benefits

  • Eliminate clutter, disorganization, and dirt that make successful lean manufacturing difficult, if not impossible
  • Establish basic workplace conditions—the essential first step in creating a manufacturing cell
  • Improve and standardize work conditions for safe and effective operation
  • Avoid poor work conditions that lead to wastes such as:
    • extra motion to avoid obstacles
    • time spent searching for things
    • delays due to defects, machine failures, and accidents
  • Decrease changeover time and downtime
  • Boost employee morale

 

5-S Tools

  • Sorting, red tagging, creating logs
  • Shining moveable and unmoveable items (machines, floors, walls, shelves, etc.)
  • Creating shadow boards
  • Sustainability—setting schedules for cleaning, auditing, and educating others

 

Examples

A truck cover manufacturer standardized its housekeeping efforts, inventory control methods, and business practices, resulting in a 50-percent reduction of inventory costs and a 67-percent increase in sales.

After the implementation of the 5S system by a window manufacturing company, productivity was increased by 35 percent and overtime was reduced by 45 percent.

Source: Mid-America Manufacturing Technology Center
Phone:  (800) 653-4333
Web: www.mamtc.com

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MAMTC helps small and medium-sized manufacturers increase sales, productivity and quality while reducing costs. MAMTC helps these manufacturers to modernize operations, incorporate new technologies into their processes and improve management and marketing practices.

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