Who should take this course

Anybody wishing to learn how to use 5S and improve the organisation of their workplace.

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Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites.

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What Will You Learn

  • Improve workplace efficiency and effectiveness
  • Learn how to organise equipment 
  • Maintain and improve standards
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  Course Overview

5S is a method for workplace organisation which describes how to organise a workplace for maximum efficiency and effectiveness, using five Japanese words. Its main objective is to create a clean, orderly environment where there is a place for everything and everything is in its place. It is one of the most widely adopted techniques from the lean manufacturing toolbox. 

This 5S Training is designed to provide knowledge of the different elements of 5S. Starting with the benefits of 5S to an organisation, it then looks at how to remove unnecessary items, equipment layout, storage methods, and visual management. As well as this, general cleaning, activity planning and resourcing will also be covered, and the concepts of red-tagging and auditing. By the end of the course, delegates will be able to maintain and improve standards and implement plan development.

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  Course Content

Introduction to 5S

  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Eight Wastes – Healthcare Example
  • Tips for 5S
  • Poka Yoke
  • What is SMED?
  • Benefits of 5S

Getting Started with 1S Sort

  • Red Tagging
  • Removing Unnecessary Items

Introduction to 2S Set

  • Determining Equipment Requirements
  • Equipment Layout
  • Storage Methods
  • Visual Management

3S Shine

  • General Cleaning
  • Inspection and Preventive Maintenance

4S Standardise

  • Activity Planning and Resourcing
  • Developing Procedures
  • Training

5S Sustain

  • Auditing
  • Maintaining and Improving Standards
  • Implementation Plan Development
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High Wycombe , is located in Buckinghamshire, England around 29 milesfrom Charing Cross in London. High Wycombe has a population of 124,475 (as of 2015) and is the second biggest town (after Milton Keynes) in the county of Buckinghamshire. 

 High Wycombe is mostly unparished and a part of the urban area constitutes of the civil parish of Chepping Wycombe . Wycombe   has a traditional em phasis on furniture production. Since the Middle Ages a fair has been held in the High Street.

Wycombe appears to get its name from the river Wye combined with the old English word for a wooded valley, combe. 

Education

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Located near High Wycombe is the training college – the Amersham & Wycombe College which also has its campuses at Chesham and Amersham. The main campus of Buckinghamshire New University is also in High Wycomb. It is situated on site where the High Wycombe College of Art and Technology was earliier located. It received its university charter in summer 2007.

Industry

Wycombe was once known for furniture making. Even today furniture design form  a part of the university curriculum.   In 1700 AD beech trees were cut down from the The River Wye valley to make furniture. High Wycombe was also known as the home of Harrisons and Sons who priinted postage stamps and banknotes. More new industries in the city include the paper, precision instruments, clothing and plastics. Most of the industrial area lies in the Cressex district, southwest of the city centre. Wycombe's industrial past is reflected on the town's motto "Industry enriches".

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