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HOUSEKEEPING & 5 “S”

HOUSEKEEPING & 5 “S”. Housekeeping does not mean only cleanliness, it means much more than only cleanliness. It means cleanliness, tidiness and much more……. Good housekeeping means cleanliness, tidiness and…. Place for every thing & Every thing in it’s place. Why good housekeeping?.

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HOUSEKEEPING & 5 “S”

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  1. HOUSEKEEPING & 5 “S”

  2. Housekeeping does not mean only cleanliness, it means much more than only cleanliness

  3. It means cleanliness, tidiness and much more……

  4. Good housekeeping means cleanliness, tidiness and… Place for every thing & Every thing in it’s place

  5. Why good housekeeping? Productivity Safety Quality Clean Environment Good housekeeping promotes

  6. How does good housekeeping help? Inventory of every item Get rid of unwanted material Place for every thing Why do we need? Low inventory means less cost

  7. How does good housekeeping help? Identification system in the dept. Searching time is eliminated Every thing in it’s place Discipline in the dept. Improved productivity & high moral

  8. Therefore, the first step towards good housekeeping will be to identify if there is a place for every thing in the department, and if every thing is in it’s place. Are you ready for this exercise? 1st step in housekeeping.doc

  9. An introduction to 5 “S” It is a participative programme

  10. An introduction to 5 “S” 5 “S” is a systematic approach to good housekeeping

  11. An introduction to 5 “S” The concept of good housekeeping has been with Japanese for a very long time. At home and school, children are disciplined to adhere to good housekeeping

  12. An introduction to 5 “S” It was only in the early 1980s that good housekeeping became a pertinent issue in japanese industries, as companies realised its powerful contribution to productivity and quality improvement.

  13. An introduction to 5 “S” The basis for good housekeeping in Japanese companies is a concept popularly known as 5S. This stands for five good housekeeping concepts in Japanese.

  14. Why 5 S is popular in Japan? • Workplace becomes clean and better organised, • Shop floor and office operations becomes safer and easier. • Results are visible. • Employees are highly motivated.

  15. What is 5 “S”

  16. Management’s commitment Management’s involvement Self sustaining 5 S Participation by all Supported By all

  17. SEIRI • SORTOUTTHEITEMSANDDISCARDTHEUNWANTED • Make a list of all the items in the department. • The list should include raw material, wip, finished product, tools, tackles, dust bin, facilities like chair, table, bins etc. nothing should be left unlisted. • Appropriate authority should decide which items can be disposed off and which items need to be kept in the department. • Items marked for disposal should be disposed off in a safe manner.

  18. SEISO • CLEAN THE PLACE THOROUGHLY AND KEEP EVERY THING IN IT’S PLACE. • Clean every thing including material, floor, containers, walls, windows etc. • If necessary painting also should be done. • While painting follow colour codes wherever applicable. • Insist on regular cleaning at the end of the work

  19. SEITON • PLACEFOREVERYTHING • After disposing unwanted material, provide appropriate place for every item that has to be kept in the department. • While providing the place the ergonomic factors and safety aspects have also to be considered. • Place for movement of men and material should also be provided. • Place should be distinctly identified and marked. • Place for display of instructions, posters etc. should also be identified.

  20. SEIKETSU • Maintain high standards of housekeeping at workplace at all times. • Ensure that people keep the items at designated place after it’s use. • If possible, design the system such that if some thing is missing from the place, it is easily highlighted

  21. SHITSUKE • Train people to follow good housekeeping discipline. • Train people in 5 S, housekeeping etc. • Lead by example. • Maintain discipline in every aspect

  22. Role of top management in 5 “S” implementation • Play the role of mentor • Initiate the 5S programme • Provide resources • Appreciate the efforts

  23. Role of middle and line management in 5 “S” implantation • Play the role of facilitator • Take initiative in his area of work • Train the people in 5S • Give the feedback

  24. Role of employees in 5 “S” implementation • Participate actively. • Give suggestions. • Respect the opinion of others. • Be a good team player, and • Maintain discipline

  25. MAKE 5 "S" A WAY OF LIFE

  26. Thank you

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