Lean

FT Lecture: 5S Workplace Organization-What is it?

We will discuss Lean as ” anything that doesn’t not produce value is waste.” Many laboratory processes include waste classified as the 8 deadly waste. Elements of the 8 deadly waste can be seen in all areas of the laboratory. The waste includes the following: Defects Overproduction Waiting Non-utilized resource/talent Transportation Inventory Motion Excess processing The Benefit […]

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FT Lecture: The 5 Phases of 5S Workplace organization

. The phases of 5 S include the following: Sort-Determine what is used in each work area and remove anything that does not add value Set-Identify a proper place for each item Shine-Consistently clean, shine and maintain all areas of the workplace Standardize-Establish standards and build 5S into the routine Sustain-Empower staff to maintain and

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FT Article: 5 S Workplace Organization

5S methodology implementation in the laboratories of an industrial engineering university school Mariano Jiménez a, Luis Romero b,⇑, Manuel Domínguez b, María del Mar Espinosa ba Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical School of Engineering – ICAI, Universidad de Comillas, Madrid, Spain. Design Engineering Area – Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, Spain Abstract

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FT References: 5S

Levinson W.A., and Tumbelty, F., SPC Essentials and Productivity Improvement: A Manufacturing Approach.  ASQC Quality Press, Milwaukee, WI, 1996. Ōno, T. (1988). Toyota production system: Beyond large-scale production. Cambridge, Mass: Productivity Press. Liker JK. The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles From the World’s Greatest Manufacturer. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2004. ARUP Laboratories, Salt Lake City (2019) R. Coetzee, R., K. van der Merwe, K.,  & L.

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