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National

TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
WHAT IS 5S?

5S is a systematized approach to
organize work areas, keep rules and
standards, and maintain the discipline
needed to do a good job.

National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
SELF-DISCIPLINE

SORT

Shitsuke
Seiri
SYSTEMATIZE

Seiketsu
Seiton
Seiso STANDARDIZE

SWEEP
National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
SEIRI (Sort)

Taking out and


disposing unnecessary items.
Unneeded items are thrown away or disposed.

National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
SEITON (Systematize)

Organization of necessary items in


good order and easy access.
Items in the workplace are arranged for ease of
access and repeated use.

National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
SEISO (Sweep)

Cleaning of the workplace


Cleaning even if things are NOT DIRTY. A regular
cleaning schedule prevents things from having the
chance to get dirty.

National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
SEIKETSU (Standardize)

Maintaining the workplace in high


standard of housekeeping.

National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
SHITSUKE (Self-Discipline)

Doing things spontaneously without


being told.
“Teach by doing.”

National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
WHAT CAN YOU GAIN FROM 5S?

• 5S makes your workplace more


PLEASANT;
• 5S makes you work more
EFFICIENT;
• 5S improves your SAFETY; and
• 5S improves QUALITY of your work and products.

National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
WHY 5S BRINGS SUCH BENEFITS?

• 5S improves creativity of people.


• 5S improves communication among people.
• 5S improves human relations among people.
• 5S improves teamwork among people.
• 5S gives vitality to people

National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
Ways to Learn and Understand SAFETY

 Accidental Experience. Experiences which


were caused by accidents.

 Safety Education. A method which makes us


aware of dangerous situations to avoid
accidents or injury.

National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
“DON’T TAKE CHANCES!”

The severity of an accident is . . .


a matter of chance.

National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008
Thank
GoodYou
Day!. . .

National
TVET
Trainers
Jenneth D. Reyes Academy
May 2008

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