Consultants in Lean Manufacturing Á Manufacturing Strategy

Consultants in Lean Manufacturing & Manufacturing Strategy

(Our Online Store is back with new convenience and a new look!)


Lean Briefing Logo

The free newsletter of Lean Manufacturing Strategy

Lean Briefing Archives



Books & Videos

Books & Videos

The Strategos Guide To Value Stream and Process Mapping goes far beyond symbols and arrows. In over 163 pages it tells the reader not only how to do it but what to do with it. More info...

Strategos Guide to Value Stream & Process Mapping

Also...

Guide to Cycle Counting

Facilities & Workplace Design

Warehouse Planning Guide

Human Side of Lean Video


LinkedIn    U-Tube
lean article mnu lead-in

Sort Out The Junk

5S Fast & Simple

The First Step

Sorting through objects in the workplace is the first step. Everything that moves should have a tag-- tools, parts, furniture and personal objects. While the procedure is simple, the decisions are sometimes agonizing.

Who Decides?

This can be a delicate issue. Generally, let the person who uses or owns the item decides. When several people within the work group use the item, negotiation may be required.

The Tags
5S Red Tag
  • Allocate a central "Red Tag Area" where items go that cannot be simply thrown in the trash.

  • Include disposal instructions if necessary.

  • Appoint a review board for questionable items. (You may not need the item but someone else may need it.)

5S Yellow Tag

  • Allocate a "Yellow Tag" location near the workplace. 

  • Review on a specific date. 

  • Store occasionally necessary items in out of the way locations.

5S Green Tag
  • Leave "Green Tag" items in the workplace. 

  • Set their final location later.

Tagged Area

 

Another Tagged Area

 

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Contact Webmaster

 

Strategos-International:  North America - Europe - Australia

Strategos Footer

SEP 2007