5S for Operators
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Hiroyuki Hirano’s five pillars of the visual sort—set in order, shine, standardize, and sustain—are essential yet often overlooked components of continuous improvement initiatives. These concepts form the backbone of the 5S System, a set of principles whose simplicity belies its significant impact on the workplace. Despite its common-sense nature, the 5S System is frequently absent in manufacturing operations. Productivity Press presents a hands-on guide that details the principles, rationale, and implementation of the 5S System. This easy-to-read resource is filled with questions, outlines, summaries, diagrams, and illustrations. It provides foundational knowledge crucial for not only implementing the 5S System but also for broader manufacturing improvements such as shorter equipment changeovers, just-in-time inventory, total quality management, and total productive maintenance. Since its 1996 publication, this guide has remained a top seller, demonstrating its effectiveness in reducing waste, ensuring product quality, enhancing safety, and boosting profitability across various companies. To further promote the 5S System to both executives and workers, consider the accompanying introduction DVD, which clearly outlines the necessary steps and participants for successful implementation.




