PRESENTATION ON 5 S & VISUAL MANAGEMENT IN MANUFACTURING
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GROUP MEMBERS KANUPRIYA AHUJA KOMAL KHATTAR LIPI MEHRA MANDEEP SINGH NAVIN KR. SONI NEELANJAN MITRA
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Defining 5s • Simply put, 5S is a method for organizing a workplace, especially a shared workplace. It is sometimes referred as housekeeping methodology. • The key target of 5s are workplace moral and efficiency. • 5s stands for:• A) SEIRI [SORTING] • B) SEITON [ SIMPLIFYING] • C)SEISO [SWEEPING SYSTEMATIC CLEANING] • D) SEIKETSU {STANDARDIZING] • E)SHITSUKE [SUSTAINING]
Seiso [clean work place] • Before
after
Seiri [sorting] • After
before
Seiton [simplifying] • Before
after
Seiketsu Before
After
Shitsuke Continuous Process
BEFORE 5 S
DURING 5 S
AFTER 5 S
THE DIE RACK
THE CABINET
THE TOOL BOX Seiton- Simplifying
Keeping in Place
Cont..
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Defining visual management • Visual management system is the method of managing a situation by visual methods. Visual management enables employees and management to quickly grasp situations on the plant floor. • Visual management uses lists, control charts, and written standards to simply operations.
Visual management • This sign in a factory or a work place means that no fire should be caused in near periphery.
Visual management • An emergency alarm in an factory is used to alert every one at the moment of crisis.
Visual management • A red wire shows high voltage wire and therefore requires caution to handle it.
Visual management • A danger sign signifies caution in regard to the person handling it.
Visual management • Red and green lights can be used in a factory for signaling.
Visual management • Various coloured carriers can be used to sort the product easily.
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