This document is a 5S audit scorecard used to evaluate and score a workspace based on the 5S methodology. It contains 39 questions across 6 categories: Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain, and Total. The scorecard provides instructions on how to calculate an overall score by tallying points in each category and comparing to the maximum possible. Areas are scored on organizing the workspace, cleaning and maintenance, establishing routines, and sustaining the 5S process long-term.
5S Implementation - The first step to continuous improvementAdrian Oprea
Implementing 5S results in obvious improvements within the application area, plus, or even more importantly, in the change of people’s attitude towards their work and towards what they are doing.
5S implementation is the first steps to increase the efficiency in your company and the base for the future improvements.
Introduction to 6S (5S plus Safety) methodology for continuous improvement. You will find this informative and full of practical advice to get started right away.
5S basic training ppt
http://smartmanagement.info/download-category/5s-forms/
5S represents 5 disciplines for maintaining a visual workplace (visual controls and information systems).
These are foundational to Kaizen (continuous improvement) and a manufacturing strategy based "Lean Manufacturing" (waste removing) concepts.
5S is one of the activities that will help ensure our company’s survival.
5S Implementation - The first step to continuous improvementAdrian Oprea
Implementing 5S results in obvious improvements within the application area, plus, or even more importantly, in the change of people’s attitude towards their work and towards what they are doing.
5S implementation is the first steps to increase the efficiency in your company and the base for the future improvements.
Introduction to 6S (5S plus Safety) methodology for continuous improvement. You will find this informative and full of practical advice to get started right away.
5S basic training ppt
http://smartmanagement.info/download-category/5s-forms/
5S represents 5 disciplines for maintaining a visual workplace (visual controls and information systems).
These are foundational to Kaizen (continuous improvement) and a manufacturing strategy based "Lean Manufacturing" (waste removing) concepts.
5S is one of the activities that will help ensure our company’s survival.
This presentation is designed as a gentle intro to the concept of 5s and shows the benefits clearly.
It is designed to be followed by practical exercises on the shop floor / office
Please feel free to comment, all feedback is appreciated
To become a Lean enterprise, office activities must fully support shop-floor manufacturing operations to eliminate waste. The adoption of 5S throughout all office functions is the first step to increase efficiency.
This presentation provides a blueprint for building a Lean foundation for your office. You will learn how to mobilize and align your management team to launch or improve 5S in your office. The presentation covers 5S and Visual Management key concepts, best practices, step-by-step implementation guidance, and how to kick-start 5S in your organization to achieve sustainable world-class excellence.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1. Understand the benefits of working in a clean and neat environment
2. Identify waste in the office
3. Define the 5S principles, and identify visual tools
4. Explain how to apply the 5S principles and visual tools to enhance office organization
5. Learn how to kick start a 5S initiative
6. Define the critical success factors for 5S implementation
CONTENTS:
Introduction & Overview
5S Lays the Foundation for a Lean Enterprise
5S Helps to Eliminate Waste
What is 5S?
Benefits of 5S
5S Principles - Step by Step
How to Conduct a Red Tagging Exercise
Creating a Visual Office
5S Applications
5S Implementation
Starting & Launching a 5S Initiative
5S Audit System & Maturity Levels
5S & Kaizen
Supporting Lean Tools for 5S
Critical Success Factors
To download this complete presentation, please go to: http://www.oeconsulting.com.sg
This presentation is a great start-up tool for any company wishing to implement 5S. Simply explained and engaging for the viewer to grasp where 5S began, what the 5 steps are and how to implement.
5S is the name of a workplace organization method that uses a list of five Japanese words: seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke. Transliterated or translated into English, they all start with the letter "S". The list describes how to organize a work space for efficiency and effectiveness by identifying and storing the items used, maintaining the area and items, and sustaining the new order.
5S is a workplace organization technique composed for five primary phases: Sort, Set In Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain.
Sort – Keep only necessary items in the workplace.
Set In Order – Arrange items to promote efficient work flow.
Shine – Clean the work area so it is neat and tidy.
Standardize – Set standards for a consistently organized workplace.
Sustain – Maintain and review standards.
https://goleansixsigma.com/5s-infographic/
An easily identified place for everything, and everything in its place, clean, safe, and ready for use.
Workplace organization and standardization
It’s NOT JUST HOUSEKEEPING!
The foundational building block of Lean
This presentation is designed as a gentle intro to the concept of 5s and shows the benefits clearly.
It is designed to be followed by practical exercises on the shop floor / office
Please feel free to comment, all feedback is appreciated
To become a Lean enterprise, office activities must fully support shop-floor manufacturing operations to eliminate waste. The adoption of 5S throughout all office functions is the first step to increase efficiency.
This presentation provides a blueprint for building a Lean foundation for your office. You will learn how to mobilize and align your management team to launch or improve 5S in your office. The presentation covers 5S and Visual Management key concepts, best practices, step-by-step implementation guidance, and how to kick-start 5S in your organization to achieve sustainable world-class excellence.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1. Understand the benefits of working in a clean and neat environment
2. Identify waste in the office
3. Define the 5S principles, and identify visual tools
4. Explain how to apply the 5S principles and visual tools to enhance office organization
5. Learn how to kick start a 5S initiative
6. Define the critical success factors for 5S implementation
CONTENTS:
Introduction & Overview
5S Lays the Foundation for a Lean Enterprise
5S Helps to Eliminate Waste
What is 5S?
Benefits of 5S
5S Principles - Step by Step
How to Conduct a Red Tagging Exercise
Creating a Visual Office
5S Applications
5S Implementation
Starting & Launching a 5S Initiative
5S Audit System & Maturity Levels
5S & Kaizen
Supporting Lean Tools for 5S
Critical Success Factors
To download this complete presentation, please go to: http://www.oeconsulting.com.sg
This presentation is a great start-up tool for any company wishing to implement 5S. Simply explained and engaging for the viewer to grasp where 5S began, what the 5 steps are and how to implement.
5S is the name of a workplace organization method that uses a list of five Japanese words: seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke. Transliterated or translated into English, they all start with the letter "S". The list describes how to organize a work space for efficiency and effectiveness by identifying and storing the items used, maintaining the area and items, and sustaining the new order.
5S is a workplace organization technique composed for five primary phases: Sort, Set In Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain.
Sort – Keep only necessary items in the workplace.
Set In Order – Arrange items to promote efficient work flow.
Shine – Clean the work area so it is neat and tidy.
Standardize – Set standards for a consistently organized workplace.
Sustain – Maintain and review standards.
https://goleansixsigma.com/5s-infographic/
An easily identified place for everything, and everything in its place, clean, safe, and ready for use.
Workplace organization and standardization
It’s NOT JUST HOUSEKEEPING!
The foundational building block of Lean
Factories are like People. They sweat & get dirty with the passage of time . People deal with this problem by bathing .
The 5S techniques help factories to wash off their accumulated oil , Dirt & grime.
Clean,Lean,Smart & freshness are the requirement of the competitive factories.
The presentation is aimed to introduce the meaning of 5S and its implementation for young coworkers and entrepreneurs in their daily personal and work life.
What is a 5S Audit Checklist? A 5S audit checklist is a system used to evaluate 5S implementation in the workplace. It helps ensure that a workplace follows the 5S principles: Seiri (Sort), Seiton (Systematize), Seiso (Shining), Seiketsu (Standardizing), and Shitsuke (Sustaining).
What is Gemba?
For those who haven’t heard the term Gemba before, it is a Japanese word that means “The Real Place,” and is used in this context to refer to any area of a company where the action is taking place. This could be a warehouse where products are stored and shipped, or
a facility where products are made, or even a customer service area. Anywhere that action is taken and value is created in support of the business is considered Gemba.
So, a Gemba walk is when business leaders leave their offices and go out to see how things are done, and ideally, find ways to make improvements. Managers can get out and observe work from the ‘front lines’ rather than simply reviewing reports or listening to observations of others from behind their desks.
Stop the Accident Before You’re Part of the AccidentBen Geck
One of the most important things any safety manager, or other leader in a facility can do to help improve overall safety is to teach everyone that preventing accidents before they happen is
an important part of their job. While responding
to accidents
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happen is
necessary, it
is really only
the result of
the facility
failing to prevent
it from happening in
the first place. Rather
than waiting for problems to come occur, so solutions can be found and implemented, it is much better to always be on the lookout for ways to stop an accident before it becomes a reality.
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response protocols, often referred to as HAZWOPER, are a set
of standards for dealing
with projects involving
the cleanup of toxic waste. HAZWOPER requires companies to follow a
strict set of health and safety requirements when responding to spillage emergencies or dealing with toxic cleanups.
How to prevent slips and falls in the workplaceBen Geck
Prevent Slips and Falls with Anti-Slip Floor Tape
The rainy season is once again upon us and there’s no time like the present to re-evaluate your safety measures as we come into winter. Wet conditions tend to always bring an increase in slip and fall injuries around the workplace. To reduce the risk factors associated with wet conditions, many have turned to anti-slip floor tape (sometimes referred to as traction tape) to help alert and prevent workers from slipping.
Understanding the HAZWOPER Standard
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response protocols, often referred to as HAZWOPER, are a set
of standards for dealing
with projects involving
the cleanup of toxic waste. HAZWOPER requires companies to follow a strict set of health and safety requirements when responding to spillage emergencies or dealing with toxic cleanups.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
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Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
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Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
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The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
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Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
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1. 5S AUDIT SCORECARD
Date Area Audit by
Date of Last Audit Score of Last Audit
SORT SET IN ORDER SHINE STANDARDIZE SUSTAIN TOTAL
TOTAL SCORE (A)
# OF QUESTIONS (B) 6 11 10 7 5 39
AVERAGE SCORE (C)
AUDIT SCORE
QUESTIONS
To determine score, add score of all questions in each category and write that number in the Total Score field below each category (A). Divide this number by the
Number of Questions in the category (B) and you will get the Average score of each category (C). Add the numbers from each category together and you will find the
Total Score and finally, the Total Average Score, which should be used as the final score for this Audit.
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SCORE
1
Only the required EQUIPMENT is present in the area. All obsolete, broken or unnecessary equipment not
required for current projects are removed from the area or red tagged for removal.
2
Only the required TOOLS are present in the area. Tools not required for current projects are removed from
the area or red tagged for removal.
3
Only the required FURNITURE is present in the area. All obsolete, broken or unnecessary workbenches,
shelves, chairs, lockers, etc. not required for current projects are removed from the area or red tagged for
removal.
4
Only the required SPARE PARTS and MATERIALS are present in the area. Items not required for current
projects are removed from the area or red tagged for removal.
5
Only the required PAPERWORK is present in the area. Outdated or unnecessary memos, instructions,
reports, posters, etc. are removed from the area.
6
All TRIPPING HAZARDS such as electrical wires and equipment cables are removed from all working,
standing, and walking areas.
‘SORT’ TOTAL SCORE
SORT
Eliminate all the things in the workspace that are not being used and store them away.
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SCORE
1
EQUIPMENT/MACHINERY is clearly identified (numbered, named, color coded, etc.) and placed in a
properly identified location. Critical maintenance points are clearly marked.
2
TOOLS have a designated storage area that is within reach of the user/operator. The location is properly
labeled and a system is in place to identify tools that are absent (shadowboard, etc.).
3
When applicable, FURNITURE is clearly identified (numbered, named, color coded, etc.) and placed in a
properly identified location.
4
Locations for CONTAINERS, WIP’s, BOXES, BINS, etc. are clearly defined via signs or marked/taped lines
and properly labeled.
5 PAPERWORK is properly labeled and has a clearly identified location that is away from work surfaces.
6
Work areas requiring PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) are clearly marked (floor tape, safety
signs/labels, etc.)
7 STOP SWITCHES AND BREAKERS are highly visible and located for easy access in case of emergency.
8
FIRE HOSES, FIRE EXTINGUISHERS and other emergency equipment are prominently displayed and are
unobstructed.
9
FLOORS/AISLES are clearly marked; forklift lanes, exits, dangerous areas, paths of egress, walkways, aisles,
etc. are all marked with visible lines (floor tape/floor paint).
10
Working conditions are ERGONOMICALLY FRIENDLY- Tools and other items needed for daily work are
stored at appropriate heights, anti-fatigue mats are in place where applicable, related safety signage is
displayed clearly, etc.
11
The workplace layout accommodates EASY UNOBSTRUCTED EXIT in case of emergency. The emergency
exit route is posted in a conspicuous location for all to see.
‘SET IN ORDER’ TOTAL SCORE
SCORE
1
All TOOLS are kept clean and in good working order. When possible, tools are stored in a manner to keep
them clean and free from risk of damage.
2
WORK SURFACES (Machines, workbenches, dies, and other equipment including electrical boxes) are kept
clean and painted.
3 WALLS, PARTITIONS, RAILS, ETC. are kept clean and painted.
4
FLOORS are free from dirt, debris, oil, parts, hardware, empty boxes, etc. and all drains (if applicable) are
clear of debris and clogs.
SET IN ORDER
SHINE
Arrange the items used on a daily basis so that they can be easily accessed and quickly stored.
Everything is cleaned and functioning properly.
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SCORE
5 PAPERWORK is not torn, and is kept clean and protected from dirt and other contaminants.
6
CONTAINERS, BOXES, BINS, ETC. are clean and not cracked, torn, or otherwise damaged. When stored,
they are neatly stacked in their correct location.
7
All PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) is maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition and is
properly stored in an easily accessible and labeled location when not in use.
8 All CLEANING EQUIPMENT is neatly stored and is readily available when needed.
9
All EQUIPMENT SAFETY-related warnings, signs, labels, floor lines, etc. are all clean, easy to read, not torn
or damaged, and provide adequate protection.
10
There is a posted SCHEDULE showing times, frequency, and responsibilities to clean areas of the work-
place such as windows, corners, walls, doors, tops of cabinets, etc.
‘SHINE’ TOTAL SCORE
SHINE (cont.)
Everything is cleaned and functioning properly.
SCORE
1
TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, PAPERWORK, FURNITURE, ETC is stored neatly in designated areas and are returned
to their proper homes immediately after use.
2 Equipment MAINTENANCE RECORDS are visible and clearly state when maintenance last occurred.
3
PRODUCT WASTE (shavings, containers, liquids, wrappers, etc.) is consistently and regularly cleaned up
and removed from the workplace.
4
PREVENTATIVE MEASURES have been implemented to ensure the workplace meets 5S guidelines (e.g.
systems that do not allow waste to accumulate such as containers to collect product debris from
machines)
5
The WORK ENVIRONMENT satisfies the requirements of the work being performed- Lighting brightness
and color, temperature, air flow and quality, etc.
6 The RESULTS OF THE PREVIOUS AUDIT are posted and clearly visible for the entire team.
7 AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT identified during the previous audit have been addressed and completed.
‘STANDARDIZE’ TOTAL SCORE
STANDARDIZE
Develop a routine for sorting, setting, and shining.
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SCORE
1
A member of MANAGEMENT has participated in a 5S activity such as an audit or other activity within the
past 3 audit periods.
2 RECOGNITION is given to teams who get involved in 5S activities.
3
TIME AND RESOURCES are allocated to 5S activities (e.g. designated daily/weekly clean-up time, 5S Team
Leader).
4
All operators, team leaders, supervisors, etc. are assigned 5S ACTIVITIES to be completed at least once a
week.
5
The team took the INITIATIVE to make improvements to the workplace that were NOT identified during
the last audit.
‘SUSTAIN’ TOTAL SCORE
SUSTAIN
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Create a culture that follows the steps of 5S on a daily basis.
NOTES
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