How to Sustain with 5S Auditing
Practical guide to sustaining 5S and continuously improving workstation productivity.
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Although Sustain is only one of the 5 principles of the 5S methodology, it encompasses 90% of the work. Sustain is the long-tail of 5S. And it is where the real results lie. It is also, conversely, the stage in which most 5S programs fail.
In order to realize the benefits of 5S, you must ensure principles are sustained using an efficient and effective 5S auditing program. This article outlines what sustain means, the benefits of an efficient auditing program and a simple and practical way to ensure success.
What does "5S" & "Sustain" mean?
The 5S methodology is a system for organizing a workspace to improve efficiency, safety, and productivity. It consists of five principles, each starting with the letter "S": Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain.
"Sustain" in the context of the 5S methodology refers to the fifth principle, emphasizing the need to maintain and continuously reinforce the standards established through the first four principles (Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize). It involves developing a culture of discipline, adherence, and ongoing commitment to the 5S principles to ensure that improvements made in organizing the workspace are sustained over the long term.
"Normalizing" 5S with Audits
In another post, we overview the 3 phases of 5S implementation, including Planning, Optimizing and Normalizing.
The Normalizing phase is comprised of the "Sustain" and "Standardize" steps because they are interconnected steps ensuring standards are met and improvement opportunities are captured and implemented.
Once you have planned your 5S program and optimized the workstations, you will build materials that help you standardize the process.
- Standardization creates uniformity and consistency in work practices, processes, and visual controls across the organization, leading to increased efficiency, safety, and sustained improvements.
- Sustain is how you put your standardization work into action.
Sustain entails creating habits, routines, and practices that uphold the established standards of cleanliness, organization, and efficiency. It involves fostering a mindset among employees to consistently follow the 5S principles, making it a part of the organizational culture. Sustaining the 5S principles requires regular reinforcement, training, monitoring, and continuous improvement efforts to prevent regression and ensure lasting positive changes within the workspace.
By far, the most crucial factor in sustaining 5S is scheduled audits.
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5S Auditing
5S audits are critical because they are the vehicle through which standards are maintained. 5S audits also provide a means for frontline staff to provide feedback that drive continuous improvement and productivity gains. The benefits of 5S audits are vast, including:
Maintenance of Standards
Ensure established 5S standards are maintained. Prevent regression into disorganization. Provide a structured way to measure how effectively the 5S principles are being applied.
Identify Improvements
Capture issues in the 5S implementation as well as other challenges affecting productivity in general and create an action plan to overcome them.
Employee Engagement
Foster a sense of ownership and responsibility and encourage team members to take an active role in maintaining the workspace's cleanliness and organization.
Data-Driven Decision Making
Audit results provide rich data and insights to drive strategic decisions around resource allocation, OEE, employee engagement and so forth.
5S auditing is valuable because it serves as a tool for ongoing assessment, improvement, and maintenance of an organized and efficient workspace, contributing to enhanced productivity, safety, and employee satisfaction.
5S Auditing: A step-by-step guide
If you have completed the first 4 steps in 5S, the auditing program is essentially about normalizing that work on an ongoing basis. Implementing a 5S auditing program involves several practical steps to ensure a comprehensive assessment of the workspace.
1. Establish Audit Criteria and Checklists
Establishing audit criteria is a crucial step in conducting effective 5S audits. These criteria serve as the guidelines or standards against which the workspace will be evaluated during the audit process.
Use the criteria to develop a checklist outlining specific items or areas to be evaluated under each of the 5S categories. This checklist helps auditors systematically assess the workspace.
2. Train Auditors
Ensure that the individuals conducting the audit are trained in the 5S principles, the audit process, and using the audit checklist effectively. Communicate the established audit criteria clearly and ensure they understand how to apply the criteria consistently during audits. They should understand what to look for and how to assess compliance.
Also, train auditors on how to use the checklists effectively and communicate its purpose and importance to all involved stakeholders.
If you have digitized your 5S audit process using digital forms, you will need to train your auditors on how to access and use the system.
3. Schedule Audits
Establish a regular schedule for conducting audits. Scheduling audits in a systematic and consistent manner ensures that the workspace's adherence to 5S principles is regularly assessed, providing opportunities for improvement and sustaining the desired standards over time.
Decide on the frequency of audits based on the nature of the workspace, its size, complexity, and the organization's needs. Audits can occur daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or even semi-annually.
4. Conduct Audits
Perform the audits using the established checklist. Evaluate each area against the defined criteria for Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain. Document findings, noting areas of compliance and areas needing improvement.
5. Generate & Review Reports
Compile audit findings into comprehensive reports. These reports should include observations, areas of non-compliance, improvement recommendations, and any notable successes.
Review the audit reports with relevant stakeholders, including employees working in the audited areas. Discuss findings, celebrate successes, and identify action items for improvement.
6. Implement Corrective Actions & Follow up Audits
Develop action plans to address areas identified for improvement. Assign responsibilities, set deadlines, and track progress on implementing necessary changes.
Conduct follow-up audits to assess the effectiveness of implemented changes and to track progress. Continuous monitoring ensures sustained adherence to 5S principles.
7. Celebrate Success and Recognition
Recognize and celebrate achievements and improvements resulting from the auditing process. Acknowledge the efforts of individuals and teams in maintaining an organized and efficient workspace.
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