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What are the benefits of 5S?

5S is a structured approach to getting a workplace cleaned up, organized, standardized -- eliminating waste materials

and wasteful practices, and then sustaining the improvements that were made. It is called "5S" based on the five

Japanese words, each of which starts with the letter "S," that describe the five steps this involves. There are

many articles describing 5S , but what are the benefits of 5S?

The key benefits of 5S are:

Less Waste (Improved Efficiency)

Reduced Space Used For Storage

Improved Maintenance

Improved Safety

Better, More Committed Employees

Improved Quality

Less Waste Equals Improved Efficiency

A key principle of 5S is to get rid of items that are not used, and make it more convenient to find those items that are

needed. This gets rid of clutter, unnecessary tools, scrap materials and unused supplies. It organizes, labels and

places close at hand those tools and materials that are needed on a regular basis. The result is that more time is

spent productively and less time is wasted finding needed tools and materials.

In 5S needed materials, tools, machines and equipment are positioned in ergonomic locations. This helps reduce

fatigue, makes them easier and faster to access and use, and results in a safer workplace. In addition, ergonomic

positioning helps to address and eliminate the seven wastes

Standardization is also a part of 5S. Standardization ensures that the most efficient work practices are identified and

used, and that wasteful work practices, unnecessary tools, unused materials are eliminated.

Less Space Used For Storage Equals

Reduced Costs

By eliminating unused materials, tools and equipment, and getting rid of clutter, a surprising amount of space will be

freed up. There is a cost associated with space, not only in the rental or lease costs, but in heating/cooling, cleaning

and maintaining of that space.

FREE 5S Quick Start Guide

"Introduction To The 5S Philosophy"

Clean Equals Improved Maintenance &

Less Down Time

When machines, equipment and tools are kept clean and free from clutter, it is easier to spot defects, part failures,

and problems such as an oil leak. This allows preventative maintenance to address the problem before it becomes a

more serious problem.

For example, if a machine is kept clean, an oil leak would immediately be noticed. The source and cause of the leak

can be quickly identified and the problem fixed, before low oil levels lead to more serious damage to the machine.

Implementing 5S Equals Improved Safety

Clean means that spills get cleaned up ASAP, eliminating the potential for slips and falls. Clean means clutter is removed, revealing hidden electrical, chemical or mechanical hazards.

Having needed tools, materials and supplies close to where they are needed greatly reduces travel (movement)

and as a result reduces the potential for injury.

Standardization means that unsafe practices are eliminated because those practices are not a part of the

standards.

Employees who have their eyes open for spotting ways to improve using 5S principles will also be more aware of

their surroundings and potential safety hazards.

Improved Morale Equals Greater

Commitment To Job

When your employees see you care about them, their work area, and that you value their input, they care more about

their job. 5S naturally leads to this result.

5S is dependent on employee participation. 5S leads to employees being more engaged with their job.

The clean, organized workplace that results from 5S is a more pleasant workplace that leads to improved employee

attitudes. The focus on cleanliness, organization, labor-saving efficiency, having the right tools, and using quality

standards leads to an increased pride in workmanship.

Add in the improved safety (lower numbers of injuries) resulting from 5S and you get a workforce that is happier (less

turn-over), more motivated, is getting more done with less effort, and is interested in further improving their workplace

and your products.

Less Clutter & Improved Morale Equals

Improved Quality

5S reduces clutter and that means it is less likely that items will be lost or damaged.

5S makes needed tools conveniently and readily available, and that means the right tool for the job will be used and

the job will be done right.

5S ensures tools are properly stored with the result being that products will not be damaged by unsecured tools

falling on or into work-in-progress.

5S cleanliness helps reduce maintenance, and properly maintained machines, tools and equipment mean quality

standards will be maintained.

5S produces improved employee morale and attention to detail, and that brings higher quality.

5S Summary

5S is one of the most cost-effective lean techniques available, and it is foundational to all other lean techniques. That

makes 5S the perfect starting point for bringing the benefits of lean to your workplace.

It is simple to get started with 5S... just start getting your workplace cleaned up and organized. Get a DuraLabel label

printer and use it to mark and label everything so that tools, supplies, equipment and materials can be properly

identified and stored. Mark machines and equipment with labels providing standardized operating and maintenance

instructions. Ensure you are fully in compliance with all OSHA requirements by making needed safety signs, pipe

markers and GHS labels. Make way-finding signs to identify work locations and the safest and most efficient paths

through your facility.

5S is foundation to all other lean techniques and having proper labeling and signs is foundational to 5S.

Call 1-888-326-9244 today and ask about the special DuraLabel 5S kits for making labels and signs. The information presented in this document was obtained from sources that we deem reliable; Graphic Products does not guarantee accuracy or completeness. Graphic Products, Inc. makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied. Users of this document should consult municipal, state, and federal code and/or verify all information with the appropriate regulatory agency. Read more at: http://www.graphicproducts.com/articles/5s-labeling-benefits.php#ixzz39f9DYctQ

S is a structured

approach to getting a workplace cleaned up, organized, standardized -- eliminating waste materials and wasteful

practices, and then sustaining the improvements that were made. It is called "5S" based on the five Japanese words,

each of which starts with the letter "S," that describe the five steps this involves. There are many articles describing

5S , but what are the benefits of 5S?

The key benefits of 5S are:

Less Waste (Improved Efficiency)

Reduced Space Used For Storage

Improved Maintenance

Improved Safety

Better, More Committed Employees

Improved Quality

What are the benefits of 5S? Less Waste

Equals Improved Efficiency

A key principle of 5S is to get rid of items that are not used, and make it more convenient to find those items that are

needed. This gets rid of clutter, unnecessary tools, scrap materials and unused supplies. It organizes, labels and

places close at hand those tools and materials that are needed on a regular basis. The result is that more time is

spent productively and less time is wasted finding needed tools and materials.

In 5S needed materials, tools, machines and equipment are positioned in ergonomic locations. This helps reduce

fatigue, makes them easier and faster to access and use, and results in a safer workplace. In addition, ergonomic

positioning helps to address and eliminate the seven wastes

Standardization is also a part of 5S. Standardization ensures that the most efficient work practices are identified and

used, and that wasteful work practices, unnecessary tools, unused materials are eliminated.

Less Space Used For Storage Equals

Reduced Costs

By eliminating unused materials, tools and equipment, and getting rid of clutter, a surprising amount of space will be

freed up. There is a cost associated with space, not only in the rental or lease costs, but in heating/cooling, cleaning

and maintaining of that space.

FREE 5S Quick Start Guide

"Introduction To The 5S Philosophy"

Clean Equals Improved Maintenance &

Less Down Time

When machines, equipment and tools are kept clean and free from clutter, it is easier to spot defects, part failures,

and problems such as an oil leak. This allows preventative maintenance to address the problem before it becomes a

more serious problem.

For example, if a machine is kept clean, an oil leak would immediately be noticed. The source and cause of the leak

can be quickly identified and the problem fixed, before low oil levels lead to more serious damage to the machine.

Implementing 5S Equals Improved Safety

Clean means that spills get cleaned up ASAP, eliminating the potential for slips and falls. Clean means clutter is removed, revealing hidden electrical, chemical or mechanical hazards.

Having needed tools, materials and supplies close to where they are needed greatly reduces travel (movement)

and as a result reduces the potential for injury.

Standardization means that unsafe practices are eliminated because those practices are not a part of the

standards.

Employees who have their eyes open for spotting ways to improve using 5S principles will also be more aware of

their surroundings and potential safety hazards.

Improved Morale Equals Greater

Commitment To Job

When your employees see you care about them, their work area, and that you value their input, they care more about

their job. 5S naturally leads to this result.

5S is dependent on employee participation. 5S leads to employees being more engaged with their job.

The clean, organized workplace that results from 5S is a more pleasant workplace that leads to improved employee

attitudes. The focus on cleanliness, organization, labor-saving efficiency, having the right tools, and using quality

standards leads to an increased pride in workmanship.

Add in the improved safety (lower numbers of injuries) resulting from 5S and you get a workforce that is happier (less

turn-over), more motivated, is getting more done with less effort, and is interested in further improving their workplace

and your products.

Less Clutter & Improved Morale Equals

Improved Quality

5S reduces clutter and that means it is less likely that items will be lost or damaged.

5S makes needed tools conveniently and readily available, and that means the right tool for the job will be used and

the job will be done right.

5S ensures tools are properly stored with the result being that products will not be damaged by unsecured tools

falling on or into work-in-progress.

5S cleanliness helps reduce maintenance, and properly maintained machines, tools and equipment mean quality

standards will be maintained.

5S produces improved employee morale and attention to detail, and that brings higher quality.

5S Summary

5S is one of the most cost-effective lean techniques available, and it is foundational to all other lean techniques. That

makes 5S the perfect starting point for bringing the benefits of lean to your workplace.

It is simple to get started with 5S... just start getting your workplace cleaned up and organized. Get a DuraLabel label

printer and use it to mark and label everything so that tools, supplies, equipment and materials can be properly

identified and stored. Mark machines and equipment with labels providing standardized operating and maintenance

instructions. Ensure you are fully in compliance with all OSHA requirements by making needed safety signs, pipe

markers and GHS labels. Make way-finding signs to identify work locations and the safest and most efficient paths

through your facility.

5S is foundation to all other lean techniques and having proper labeling and signs is foundational to 5S.

Call 1-888-326-9244 today and ask about the special DuraLabel 5S kits for making labels and signs. The information presented in this document was obtained from sources that we deem reliable; Graphic Products does not guarantee accuracy or completeness. Graphic Products, Inc. makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied. Users of this document should consult municipal, state, and federal code and/or verify all information with the appropriate regulatory agency. Read more at: http://www.graphicproducts.com/articles/5s-labeling-benefits.php#ixzz39f9DYctQquotesdbs_dbs7.pdfusesText_13
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