Many companies will tell you that they implement lean 6S; 6S being 5S plus the added step of safety.
5S is a methodical method to improve your housekeeping and standardize
your processes making them more efficient and less stressful for your
employees. 5S benefits are many, higher efficiencies, less stress, fewer
accidents, higher levels of quality, fewer breakdowns and so on.
Steps of Lean 6S
The name 5S comes from the 5 Japanese words that make up the 5 stages
of 5S, each one starting with the letter “S”. 6S has added the
additional “S” of safety to the original 5. So the stages of 6S are;
5S Seiri, or in English; Sort, Clearing, Classify. In this stage we
remove all clutter and unwanted items leaving only the tools, equipment,
components, and machines that are required on a daily basis.
5S
Seiton, or in English; Straighten, Simplify, Set in order, Configure.
This stage is where we organize all of the remaining items; using
ergonomic principles to locate items where they minimize movement and
reduce stress. We also ensure that items are clearly identified and have
a clearly identified home – “A place for everything, and everything in
its place.”
5S Seiso, or in English; Sweep, shine, Scrub, Clean
and Check. This is the cleaning and painting of the area to bring it to a
“new” standard. The reason for this is not just to make the area look
pretty but to ensure that things like leaks and other issues stand out
against the otherwise clean area.
5S Seiketsu, or in English;
Standardize, stabilize, Conformity. During this phase of 6S we
standardize the previous stages of the implementation by ensuring common
color codes and ways of working.
5S Shitsuke, or in English;
Sustain, self discipline, custom and practice. This is where we try to
make the process part of the culture of the company to ensure the
ongoing implementation and improvement of this initiative.
The
6th “S”; Safety, we now concentrate on safety aspects of our initiative,
reviewing every action and each area to ensure that we have not
overlooked any potential hazards.
Why Implement Safety in 6S
Safety is an integral part of each of the original 5S phases so why do
we need to add it as an additional step? Well one reason is for the
additional focus that it provides on safety issues, whilst safety should
be considered within the previous steps, having it spelled out as an
additional important step gives safety additional importance and focus.
This additional focus can ensure that we do not otherwise overlook
potentially hazardous situations which may have escaped our initial look
whilst in the grip of the excitement of implementing changes that have
made our work place more efficient and easier to operate.
Benefits of Lean 6S
The main benefit of 6S over the benefits of 5S is that added focus on
safety, used in areas with more hazardous processes it can help to
reduce even further the risk of an incident. So 6S; 5S + safety is a
good bet if you want to drive down the possibilities of any form of
accident.
for more learn about it, pls feel free to download materials on on this link..
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wrv2ih4r5k6hl7x/9%206S.pptx?dl=0
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