5S is a basic, fundamental,
systematic approach for productivity, quality and safety improvement in all
types of business.
What is 5S?
A 5S (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 - which is a component of lean manufacturing.
The 5S program focuses on:
·
having
visual order
·
organization
·
cleanliness
·
standardization
The results you can expect from a 5S
program are: improved profitability, efficiency, service and safety.
The principles underlying a 5S
program at first appear to be simple, obvious common sense. And they are. But
until the advent of 5S programs many businesses ignored these basic principles.
What are the Five Ss?
5S was developed in Japan and stands
for the Japanese words seiri (tidiness), seiton (orderliness), seiso
(cleanliness), seiketsu (standardization), and shitsuke (discipline).
These
words have been adopted to English to maintain "5S."
These words have been adopted to English to maintain "5S."
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