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Arrangement |
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| Necessaries shall be remained and unnecessaries must be rejected. |
Useless waste materials and substances, etc must be properly disposed of immediately. |
Tools shall be placed according to frequency of use and in proper order. |
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Ordering |
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Tools shall be placed according to frequency of use and in proper order. |
Articles shall be sorted according to categories and shapes for convenient use. |
Articles shall be stacked from big to small and from heavy to light. |
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Sweeping |
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Sweep off water/oil stains to avoid slipping down. |
Sweep off waste materials and debris to avoid tripping over |
Sweep off sharp or other dangerous articles to avoid causing injury. |
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Cleaning |
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Do well cleaning work to avoid producing potential safety hazard |
Realize “cleaning”, the operation site can only be safer/ convenient for work. |
Keep all articles even cleaning tools orderly and clean. |
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Attainment |
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Get along with the others politely and passionately, both parts are in good mood. |
Mutually respect and mutual love with the others. |
Hard and passionful working is also an embodiment of good attainment. |
| 5S originates from Japan, means conducting effective management on production factors such as personnel, machines, materials and methods, etc, which is an unique management method of Japanese - pattern enterprises and has been made known extensively among Japanese people for 200 years. |
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Results obtained through on-site implementation of 5S |
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