SAP 5s
SAP 5s
on
5S
Part 1 - What is 5 S
&
Part 2 - How to
Implement 5 S
Now, we will see !
Part 1 - What is 5 S
Impact of 5 S at the Workplace
Equipment
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Timeliness
Customer Employee
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What is
SEIRI
(SORTING)
Seiri - Sorting
WHAT IS UNNECESSARY
• Item is not needed.
•Item is needed however, quantity in stock is more
than what is needed for consumption in near future
•Contingency Parts : Critically decide the quantity
of contingency parts to be retained and criteria for
such parts.
Seiri - Sorting Organisation
Frequency of use Storage Method
LOW•Things you have not used Throw them out
in the last one year.
•Things you have used once Store at distance OR
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3) Contingency parts
•Many times storage place for contingency parts become a last
refuge for broken parts, surplus items and things nobody is
likely to use. Cont…..
Seiri - Sorting Organisation
Identifying unnecessary
4) Shelves and Lockers
Shelves and lockers tends to collect things that nobody ever
uses, like surplus, broken items etc.
5) Passage and Corners :
Dust material not required seem to gather in corner.
6) Besides Pillars and under the stairs:
These place tends to collect junk, spittoon etc.
7) Walls and Bulletin Boards
Old out dated notices which have lost their relevance
Posters or bulletins on wall
Dust, remain on torn notices, cell tape pieces Cont…..
Seiri - Sorting Organisation
Identifying unnecessary
8) Floor, Pits, Partitions
Defective parts
Protection caps, covers
Packing material
Hardware items, small items
Even tools,small items
Even tools, tooloing
Items dropped on the floor are never picked
What is
SEITON
(SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT)
Seiton - Systematic Arrangement
SEITON
A Place for Everything And...
Everything in its Place …!
Seiton - Systematic Arrangement
Functional
Storage
Seiton - Systematic Arrangement
Functional Storage
Usage * Store frequently used material
Frequency near the workplace and
less frequently at some distance
Weight & * Heavy material should be stored
Shape of at lower levels/layers
the Material Place directly on the material
handling device for case of
handling
Seiton - Systematic Arrangement
Functional Storage
Category * Same category of material may
be stored in one location.
Eg. Allen Screws, Oil Seals
Operation * All items required for an
Wise operation may be stored in one
location.
Eg. Allen key, spanner etc. hand
tools required for setting m/c
Seiton - Systematic Arrangement
Functional Storage
• Outlining and Placement Marks
-Marks boundaries of dept. aisles, Machines
-Follows straight line, right angle rule
-Nothing shall be kept outside the boundaries
• Stand and shelves
-Keep only required number of stands and
shelves
-Standardize height, size
-Provide casters where necessary so that it can
be move
Seiton - Systematic Arrangement
Functional Storage
• Wires and Ducts
- Colour code
- When there are multiple connections – bundle the wires,
label them and lake sure that they are in straight line /
right angle and firmly anchored
• Machine -tools & Tools
- Put the tools in the order you need them
- Location of the tools should be such that it can be put
away with one hand
- Try to eliminate some hand tools by permanently
attaching it to the bolt
head
Seiton - Systematic Arrangement
Functional Storage
• Blades, Dies other important consumables
- Stores them in the protected place
- Maintain these things regularly by applying
rust preventive, oiling etc.
• WIP – Work In Process
- Designate a place for each component / part
- Decide on how much quantity to be stored
- Ensure that there is no damage to good part
during transit, they do not get rusty and they
are not mislabeled.
Seiton - Systematic Arrangement
Functional Storage
• Oils
- Reduce number of oils used (Standardize)
- Colour code for oil
- Safety aspects – fire prevention, pollution,
leak, spillage
That is
SEISO
( CLEANING )
Seiso - Cleaning
SEISO
Clean workplace completely so
that, there is no dust on the floor,
machines and equipments …!
Seiso - Cleaning
SEIKETSU
( STANDARDISATION )
Seiketsu - Sandardisation
SEIKETSU
Setting up Standards / Norms for a
neat & clean workplace and details
of how to maintain the
Norms(Procedure) ...
Seiketsu - Sandardisation
Labels:
Precision management labels
Inspection Labels
Temperature Labels
Responsibility labels
Seiketsu - Sandardisation Visual Management
SHITSUKE
(TRAINING & DISCIPLINE)
Shitsuke - Training and Discipline
Pledge
It shall be my constant effort to maintain
my workplace in good order by
Assign a place for everything &
keeping everything in its place
Sorting out unwanted material
periodically and discarding them
Keeping my work area neat & clean
everyday
Part 2
How To
Implement 5S
How To Implement 5S
Step 1
Form a 5S Committee
OR
5S Coordicator
How To Implement 5S
Step 2
Divide the
Workplace
into various Zones
How To Implement 5S
5S format 1 Zone at ‘work’
Step 3
Allocate Zones to
the relevant people
How To Implement 5S
Step 4
Start Implementing
Seiri
Seiton
Seiso
How To Implement 5S
Step 5
Audit the 5S
Implementation Process
How To Implement 5S
5S format 2
5S Audit Calendar For the month of :
3. SEISO (Cleanliness)
a) Tables, Chairs, Computers 1-5
b) Cupboard, Filing Cabinet 1-5
c) Floor, wall, (Including Glass panes of Windows & Ventilators) Ceiling (Tube Light, Fans & Roof) 1-5
d) Measures taken to consume electricity 1-5
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL
2 ZONE
SEIRI
4 PARTICIPANT SEITON
SEISO
TOTAL
How To Implement 5S
Step 6
Give Recognition
to best 5 S Team
VP Productivity and Quality Services, Nashik
Thank You
&
Best of Luck !!!