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What is 6S?
The “S” Methodology
5S is the name of a workplace organization method
that uses a list of five Japanese words:
seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke
The list describes how to organize a work space for
efficiency and effectiveness.
The Five Primary Phrases translated into English
all start with the letter “S”:
Sort (seiri)
Straighten (seiton)
Shine (seiso)
Standardize (seiketsu)
Sustain (shitsuke)
The additional “S”
Safety
is added to give us our
6S
DEFINITION:
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!
It’s the foundational building block of Lean.
6S is a part of Lean Manufacturing which is a practice
developed by the Japanese for waste reduction.
Many corporations worldwide use this practice today.
SORT
When in doubt, move it out
STRAIGHTEN
A place for everything and everything in its place
SHINE
To clean and inspect
STANDARDIZE
Make up the rules and follow them (consistency)
SUSTAIN
Make it part of everyday life
SAFETY
No job is so important that we can not stop to do it safely
The 6S system sounds so simple that people often dismiss its
importance.
However, the fact remains that:
• A neat and clean factory has higher productivity
• A neat and clean factory produces fewer defects
• A neat and clean factory meets deadlines quicker
• A neat and clean factory is a much safer place to work
Importance of 6S
• Promotes a higher quality of work and products
• Identifies problems more quickly
• Promotes stronger communication among staff
• Empowers employees to sustain their work area
• An organized workplace reduces wastes and lowers costs
• Creates a more comfortable and safer work environment
• Change the mindset of employees and facilitate continuous
improvement
Why 6S?
The first thing to do is clear the clutter.
Remove all items from the workplace that are not needed for
current production (or clerical) operations.
Leave only the essentials. “When in doubt, move it out.”
Break the “just in case” mentality.
Use the Red Tag Technique.
SORT
Red Tag Strategy:
• Is a simple method for identifying potentially unneeded
items in the factory, evaluating their usefulness, and
dealing with them appropriately.
• For an item with a red tag, ask 3 questions:
- Is the item needed?
- Is the item needed in this quantity?
- Is the item needed at this location?
SORT
Use Red Tag Guidelines to determine usefulness of
location based on frequency of use.
SORT
Once items are identified they need to be evaluated and dealt with:
 Hold it in a red tag holding area for a period of time
(meaning they can’t stay there forever)
 Relocate it
 Store it
 Keep it exactly where it is
OR
Dispose of it:
• Throw it out
• Sell it
• Return it
• Distribute it
Keep a log of red tag items and the results.
SORT
In order to implement the red tag strategy effectively a red tag holding area
must be created.
Red Tag Holding Area:
• Provides a safety net
• Helpful when need or frequency of need is unknown
• Is an “emotional buffer” – when an item is set aside and watched for
an agreed upon period of time people tend to be more ready to let it
go when that time is over
• Can be centralized, local to a department, or both
SORT
SORT
Here are some unneeded items that tend to accumulate:
• Defective or excess quantities of small parts and inventory
• Outdated or broken parts and dies
• Worn-out bits
• Outdated or broken tools
• Old rags and other cleaning supplies
• Electrical equipment with broken cords
• Outdated posters, signs, notices, and memos
Here are some locations where unneeded items tend to accumulate:
• In rooms or areas not designated for any particular purpose
(rooms that are not used often)
• In corners next to entrances or exits
• Along interior and exterior walls, next to partitions, behind equipment
• Under the eaves of warehouse
• Under desks and shelves and in desk and cabinet drawers
• On unused management and production scheduling boards
• In tool boxes that are not clearly sorted
SORT
SORT
Sort Reduces:
• Crowding of factory or workspace
• Time wasted searching for parts and tools
• Costs to maintain unneeded inventory and machinery
• Hidden problems due to excess stock on hand
• Difficulty in improving the process flow
STRAIGHTEN
Now that the area has been cleared of out of unnecessary items, it is
time to find a “home” for the items that will remain.
STRAIGHTEN means to arrange needed items so that they are easy to
use and label them so that anyone can find them and put them away.
“A place for everything and everything in its place!”
Note: Sort and Straighten work best if implemented together.
Straighten is the core of standardization.
Standardization means creating a consistent way that tasks and
procedures are carried out.
-When we think standardization we should think “anyone”
-Applies to both machinery and operations
STRAIGHTEN
STRAIGHTEN
Principles of storage to eliminate waste:
• Locate items in the workplace according to their frequency of use
• Store items together if they are used together, and store them in
sequence they are used
• Make storage places larger than the items stored there so that
they are physically easy to remove and put back
• Get items off the floor and off the top shelves
Implementing Straighten
1. Decide on the best locations for supplies, parts,
tools, dies, equipment, and machinery.
2. Identify the locations so that everyone will know
what goes where, and how many of each item
belong to each location.
STRAIGHTEN
“Make it Visual”
STRAIGHTEN
A Visual Workplace is an area where anyone can enter and
in 5 minutes or less know the who, what, when, where,
how, and why of the work area without talking to anyone or
opening a book or turning on a computer.
STRAIGHTEN
Use visual control to help Straighten
A visual control is any communication device used in the work
environment that tells at a glance how work should be done
Example:
-where items belong & how many
-standard procedure's and WI’s
-in process status
Key Point: Visual controls help to detect
abnormalities immediately!
STRAIGHTEN
Some techniques for visual identification include:
• Floor markings
• Signs
• Color coding
• Outlining
• Shadow boards (tool cutouts)
• Limit lines (min/max height or width)
• Modular shelving
• Arrows
Floor marking suggestions:
STRAIGHTEN
STRAIGHTEN
Eliminates waste in production and clerical activities such as:
• Excessive searching and returning
• Unnecessary motion
• Human Energy (frustration of not finding items)
• Defects (e.g. wrong part used)
• Excess inventory
• Unsafe conditions
SHINE
We can define shine as keeping everything swept, clean and
wiped.
Clean also means inspection. Inspect your own work area.
You cannot produce quality product in an unclean
environment.
SHINE
Shine is the removal of dirt, grime, & dust from the workplace.
This includes the simplest of cleaning.
Purposes of Shine:
• Keep critical items in top condition, ready to be used at all
times
• Keep the workplace clean, bright and safe so everyone will
work happier and more efficiently
SHINE
Shine also helps…
• Make defects more obvious
• Prevent injuries (slipping, unforeseen accidents etc.)
• Make machine maintenance easier (fewer breakdowns)
• Reduce contamination which can affect machines, parts, and
people
• Keep things in top condition so they are ready to use when
needed
• Increase morale by having a safe, bright, clean workplace
SHINE
Steps to implement shine:
1) Determine cleaning tasks (what, where, when)
2) Determine who cleans
3) Determine when and how often to clean
4) Determine the method cleaning
5) Determine cleaning materials (can use Straighten)
6) Start cleaning
STANDARDIZE
Create a consistent way that tasks and procedures are done-
AND FOLLOW THEM!
Set-up rules for the first 3 of the 6S’s (SORT, STRAIGHTEN, SHINE)
so they are properly maintained
Standards must be simple and easy to follow
People usually think 6S fails at Sustain, but it typically fails at
enforcing the rules
STANDARDIZE
The main purpose is to:
• Prevent setbacks or regressing in your efforts
• Reduces 6S time by making it more effective and efficient
-Determine and continue best practices
-Develop methods/procedures
• Make implementing the first 3S’s a daily habit
STANDARDIZE
Problems that arise when standardized cleanup
is not well implemented:
• Conditions go back to their old undesirable levels even after a company
wide 6S implementation campaign.
• At the end of the day, piles of unneeded items are left from the day’s
production and lie scattered around the production equipment.
• Tool storage sites become disorganized and must be put back in order at
the end of the day.
• Debris constantly falls on the floor and must be swept up.
• Even after implementing Sort and Straighten, it does not take long to start
accumulating more supplies than needed
STANDARDIZE
Three steps for making the first 3S’s a habit are:
Step 1) Decide who is responsible for which activities and assign
them
Step 2) Integrate the 3S activities into regular work duties
Step 3) Perform periodic checks to see how well the 3S condition
is being maintained
STANDARDIZE
STANDARDIZE
When a problem is re-occurring it is time to take the implementation of
standardization to the next level:
PREVENTION
Preventive Orderliness:
• Make it difficult or impossible to put things in the wrong place
• Eliminate the need to return items
• Eliminate use of certain tools
Preventive Cleanliness:
• Prevent things from getting dirty in the first place
• Treat contamination problems at the source
Get to the Root Cause:
• 5 whys and 1 how
SUSTAIN
Sustain means to make a habit of properly maintaining correct
procedures (Discipline)
Discipline means to commit to maintaining a course of action even
when outside forces will challenge the effort
Discipline is best taught by example
SUSTAIN
Here are some things that happen when sustain is
not well implemented:
• Unneeded items begin piling up as soon as implementation of Straighten is
completed
• No matter how well planned Straighten implementation is, tools and fixtures, do
not get returned to their designated places after use
• No matter how dirty equipment becomes, little or nothing is done to clean it
• Items are left protruding into the walkways, causing people to trip and get injured
• Dirty machines start to malfunction and produce defective parts
• Dark, dirty, disorganized workplaces lower workers’ morale
SUSTAIN
Create conditions to promote discipline:
• AWARENESS and understanding of 6S
• You need to have or make enough TIME to perform 6S
• STRUCTURE to support how & when to 6S
• SUPPORT from management
• Rewards and Recognition
• Satisfaction, Fun, and Excitement
Management helps 6S become habit by:
• Educating employees about 6S concepts, tools, and techniques
• Creating teams for 6S implementation
• Allowing time for 6S implementation
• Providing resources for 6S, such as supplies
• Acknowledging and supporting 6S efforts
• Encouraging participation of all employees, listening to their
ideas, and acting on them
• Promoting ongoing 6S efforts
• Tracking the progress of the improvements so that employees
can see the fruits of their labor
SUSTAIN
SUSTAIN
Employees Sustain by:
• Continuing to learn about 6S implementation
• Helping to educate others about 6S
• Being enthusiastic and positive about 6S efforts
• Participating fully in 6S implementation efforts
• Developing the Teamwork attitude
SAFETY
• Create a safe place to work
• Safety is priority #1
• Prevent accidents and injuries while enhancing
safety consciousness
• Safety and quality go hand-in-hand
• Safety improves as the other S’s are established
SAFETY
Tools and techniques to increase safety consciousness:
• Basic safety awareness training
• Hazard identification
• Understanding of policies and procedures
• Incident tracking, investigation and elimination of root causes
• Visual aides for safety equipment and protocols
• Machine guarding
• Conduct safety audits/evaluations
Typical safety concerns to consider:
• Lift & Carry weight
-what are the limits(when to use a back brace, get help
or use a dolly)
• Push/Pull weight
-what are the limits(when to use a back brace, get help
or use a dolly)
• Pinch points
• Trip & Stumble opportunities
• Competition for space
• Improper use of equipment, tools & fixtures
• Repetitive Motions
• Access and availability of safety / emergency equipment
• Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
SAFETY
Now that we know how to 6S
(the correct way)-
Let’s eliminate and FIX the old 6S,
And start our new GOAL…
SLC 2014

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How To 6S by Piercan USA, Inc.

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. What is 6S? The “S” Methodology 5S is the name of a workplace organization method that uses a list of five Japanese words: seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke The list describes how to organize a work space for efficiency and effectiveness.
  • 4. The Five Primary Phrases translated into English all start with the letter “S”: Sort (seiri) Straighten (seiton) Shine (seiso) Standardize (seiketsu) Sustain (shitsuke) The additional “S” Safety is added to give us our 6S
  • 5. DEFINITION: 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! It’s the foundational building block of Lean. 6S is a part of Lean Manufacturing which is a practice developed by the Japanese for waste reduction. Many corporations worldwide use this practice today.
  • 6. SORT When in doubt, move it out STRAIGHTEN A place for everything and everything in its place SHINE To clean and inspect STANDARDIZE Make up the rules and follow them (consistency) SUSTAIN Make it part of everyday life SAFETY No job is so important that we can not stop to do it safely
  • 7. The 6S system sounds so simple that people often dismiss its importance. However, the fact remains that: • A neat and clean factory has higher productivity • A neat and clean factory produces fewer defects • A neat and clean factory meets deadlines quicker • A neat and clean factory is a much safer place to work Importance of 6S
  • 8. • Promotes a higher quality of work and products • Identifies problems more quickly • Promotes stronger communication among staff • Empowers employees to sustain their work area • An organized workplace reduces wastes and lowers costs • Creates a more comfortable and safer work environment • Change the mindset of employees and facilitate continuous improvement Why 6S?
  • 9. The first thing to do is clear the clutter. Remove all items from the workplace that are not needed for current production (or clerical) operations. Leave only the essentials. “When in doubt, move it out.” Break the “just in case” mentality. Use the Red Tag Technique. SORT
  • 10. Red Tag Strategy: • Is a simple method for identifying potentially unneeded items in the factory, evaluating their usefulness, and dealing with them appropriately. • For an item with a red tag, ask 3 questions: - Is the item needed? - Is the item needed in this quantity? - Is the item needed at this location? SORT
  • 11. Use Red Tag Guidelines to determine usefulness of location based on frequency of use. SORT
  • 12. Once items are identified they need to be evaluated and dealt with:  Hold it in a red tag holding area for a period of time (meaning they can’t stay there forever)  Relocate it  Store it  Keep it exactly where it is OR Dispose of it: • Throw it out • Sell it • Return it • Distribute it Keep a log of red tag items and the results. SORT
  • 13. In order to implement the red tag strategy effectively a red tag holding area must be created. Red Tag Holding Area: • Provides a safety net • Helpful when need or frequency of need is unknown • Is an “emotional buffer” – when an item is set aside and watched for an agreed upon period of time people tend to be more ready to let it go when that time is over • Can be centralized, local to a department, or both SORT
  • 14. SORT Here are some unneeded items that tend to accumulate: • Defective or excess quantities of small parts and inventory • Outdated or broken parts and dies • Worn-out bits • Outdated or broken tools • Old rags and other cleaning supplies • Electrical equipment with broken cords • Outdated posters, signs, notices, and memos
  • 15. Here are some locations where unneeded items tend to accumulate: • In rooms or areas not designated for any particular purpose (rooms that are not used often) • In corners next to entrances or exits • Along interior and exterior walls, next to partitions, behind equipment • Under the eaves of warehouse • Under desks and shelves and in desk and cabinet drawers • On unused management and production scheduling boards • In tool boxes that are not clearly sorted SORT
  • 16. SORT Sort Reduces: • Crowding of factory or workspace • Time wasted searching for parts and tools • Costs to maintain unneeded inventory and machinery • Hidden problems due to excess stock on hand • Difficulty in improving the process flow
  • 17. STRAIGHTEN Now that the area has been cleared of out of unnecessary items, it is time to find a “home” for the items that will remain. STRAIGHTEN means to arrange needed items so that they are easy to use and label them so that anyone can find them and put them away. “A place for everything and everything in its place!” Note: Sort and Straighten work best if implemented together.
  • 18. Straighten is the core of standardization. Standardization means creating a consistent way that tasks and procedures are carried out. -When we think standardization we should think “anyone” -Applies to both machinery and operations STRAIGHTEN
  • 19. STRAIGHTEN Principles of storage to eliminate waste: • Locate items in the workplace according to their frequency of use • Store items together if they are used together, and store them in sequence they are used • Make storage places larger than the items stored there so that they are physically easy to remove and put back • Get items off the floor and off the top shelves
  • 20. Implementing Straighten 1. Decide on the best locations for supplies, parts, tools, dies, equipment, and machinery. 2. Identify the locations so that everyone will know what goes where, and how many of each item belong to each location. STRAIGHTEN “Make it Visual”
  • 21. STRAIGHTEN A Visual Workplace is an area where anyone can enter and in 5 minutes or less know the who, what, when, where, how, and why of the work area without talking to anyone or opening a book or turning on a computer.
  • 22. STRAIGHTEN Use visual control to help Straighten A visual control is any communication device used in the work environment that tells at a glance how work should be done Example: -where items belong & how many -standard procedure's and WI’s -in process status Key Point: Visual controls help to detect abnormalities immediately!
  • 23. STRAIGHTEN Some techniques for visual identification include: • Floor markings • Signs • Color coding • Outlining • Shadow boards (tool cutouts) • Limit lines (min/max height or width) • Modular shelving • Arrows
  • 25. STRAIGHTEN Eliminates waste in production and clerical activities such as: • Excessive searching and returning • Unnecessary motion • Human Energy (frustration of not finding items) • Defects (e.g. wrong part used) • Excess inventory • Unsafe conditions
  • 26. SHINE We can define shine as keeping everything swept, clean and wiped. Clean also means inspection. Inspect your own work area. You cannot produce quality product in an unclean environment.
  • 27. SHINE Shine is the removal of dirt, grime, & dust from the workplace. This includes the simplest of cleaning. Purposes of Shine: • Keep critical items in top condition, ready to be used at all times • Keep the workplace clean, bright and safe so everyone will work happier and more efficiently
  • 28. SHINE Shine also helps… • Make defects more obvious • Prevent injuries (slipping, unforeseen accidents etc.) • Make machine maintenance easier (fewer breakdowns) • Reduce contamination which can affect machines, parts, and people • Keep things in top condition so they are ready to use when needed • Increase morale by having a safe, bright, clean workplace
  • 29. SHINE Steps to implement shine: 1) Determine cleaning tasks (what, where, when) 2) Determine who cleans 3) Determine when and how often to clean 4) Determine the method cleaning 5) Determine cleaning materials (can use Straighten) 6) Start cleaning
  • 30. STANDARDIZE Create a consistent way that tasks and procedures are done- AND FOLLOW THEM! Set-up rules for the first 3 of the 6S’s (SORT, STRAIGHTEN, SHINE) so they are properly maintained Standards must be simple and easy to follow People usually think 6S fails at Sustain, but it typically fails at enforcing the rules
  • 31. STANDARDIZE The main purpose is to: • Prevent setbacks or regressing in your efforts • Reduces 6S time by making it more effective and efficient -Determine and continue best practices -Develop methods/procedures • Make implementing the first 3S’s a daily habit
  • 32. STANDARDIZE Problems that arise when standardized cleanup is not well implemented: • Conditions go back to their old undesirable levels even after a company wide 6S implementation campaign. • At the end of the day, piles of unneeded items are left from the day’s production and lie scattered around the production equipment. • Tool storage sites become disorganized and must be put back in order at the end of the day. • Debris constantly falls on the floor and must be swept up. • Even after implementing Sort and Straighten, it does not take long to start accumulating more supplies than needed
  • 33. STANDARDIZE Three steps for making the first 3S’s a habit are: Step 1) Decide who is responsible for which activities and assign them Step 2) Integrate the 3S activities into regular work duties Step 3) Perform periodic checks to see how well the 3S condition is being maintained
  • 35. STANDARDIZE When a problem is re-occurring it is time to take the implementation of standardization to the next level: PREVENTION Preventive Orderliness: • Make it difficult or impossible to put things in the wrong place • Eliminate the need to return items • Eliminate use of certain tools Preventive Cleanliness: • Prevent things from getting dirty in the first place • Treat contamination problems at the source Get to the Root Cause: • 5 whys and 1 how
  • 36. SUSTAIN Sustain means to make a habit of properly maintaining correct procedures (Discipline) Discipline means to commit to maintaining a course of action even when outside forces will challenge the effort Discipline is best taught by example
  • 37. SUSTAIN Here are some things that happen when sustain is not well implemented: • Unneeded items begin piling up as soon as implementation of Straighten is completed • No matter how well planned Straighten implementation is, tools and fixtures, do not get returned to their designated places after use • No matter how dirty equipment becomes, little or nothing is done to clean it • Items are left protruding into the walkways, causing people to trip and get injured • Dirty machines start to malfunction and produce defective parts • Dark, dirty, disorganized workplaces lower workers’ morale
  • 38. SUSTAIN Create conditions to promote discipline: • AWARENESS and understanding of 6S • You need to have or make enough TIME to perform 6S • STRUCTURE to support how & when to 6S • SUPPORT from management • Rewards and Recognition • Satisfaction, Fun, and Excitement
  • 39. Management helps 6S become habit by: • Educating employees about 6S concepts, tools, and techniques • Creating teams for 6S implementation • Allowing time for 6S implementation • Providing resources for 6S, such as supplies • Acknowledging and supporting 6S efforts • Encouraging participation of all employees, listening to their ideas, and acting on them • Promoting ongoing 6S efforts • Tracking the progress of the improvements so that employees can see the fruits of their labor SUSTAIN
  • 40. SUSTAIN Employees Sustain by: • Continuing to learn about 6S implementation • Helping to educate others about 6S • Being enthusiastic and positive about 6S efforts • Participating fully in 6S implementation efforts • Developing the Teamwork attitude
  • 41. SAFETY • Create a safe place to work • Safety is priority #1 • Prevent accidents and injuries while enhancing safety consciousness • Safety and quality go hand-in-hand • Safety improves as the other S’s are established
  • 42. SAFETY Tools and techniques to increase safety consciousness: • Basic safety awareness training • Hazard identification • Understanding of policies and procedures • Incident tracking, investigation and elimination of root causes • Visual aides for safety equipment and protocols • Machine guarding • Conduct safety audits/evaluations
  • 43. Typical safety concerns to consider: • Lift & Carry weight -what are the limits(when to use a back brace, get help or use a dolly) • Push/Pull weight -what are the limits(when to use a back brace, get help or use a dolly) • Pinch points • Trip & Stumble opportunities • Competition for space • Improper use of equipment, tools & fixtures • Repetitive Motions • Access and availability of safety / emergency equipment • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) SAFETY
  • 44. Now that we know how to 6S (the correct way)- Let’s eliminate and FIX the old 6S, And start our new GOAL…
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