Warehouse Safety Tips | Episode 58 | 6S Methodology - Part 3
Season 2, Episode 58, Jan 27, 2021, 11:30 AM
The 6S Methodology - Part Three
On today's Warehouse Safety Tips Wednesday - we'll be covering "The 6S Methodology - Part Three" - so stay tuned.
Welcome to Warehouse Safety Tips!
On today's Warehouse Safety Tips Wednesday - we'll be covering "The 6S Methodology - Part Three" - so stay tuned.
Welcome to Warehouse Safety Tips!
You can find the show notes to each episode, links to the information mentioned on the podcast, the social media platforms we're on, and anything else related to the podcast at WarehouseSafetyTips.com.
If you're a seasoned Podcast Listener - this podcast is going to be different from most you listen to. It's based around exactly what the name implies - Warehouse Safety Tips. And since the people in that industry are busy - we know time is money, so each episode will be as short and to the point as possible.
And now that all that is out of the way - let's get to the Podcast!
And now that all that is out of the way - let's get to the Podcast!
The last couple of weeks - we covered the first 3 S's of The 6S Methodology - Sort (Seiri), Set in order (Seiton), and Shine (Seiso).
Just to recap - they break down as follows.
Sorting is categorizing items to determine what's necessary and/or unnecessary.
Setting In Order is organizing and arranging the items/equipment you use in the most efficient order.
And shining (Seiso) in the simplest of terms is cleaning.
That brings us to our remaining S's - Standardize (Seiketsu), Sustain (Shitsuke), and Safety.
The reason we're combining the last 3 S's together is that they go hand-in-hand with the first 3 S's.
Cases in point.
Standardizing involves fine-tuning the first 3 S's into a routine.
Sustaining is taking that standardized routine - and making it second nature among staff.
And lastly - Safety (Which upgraded the 5S Methodology into the 6S Methodology) involves identifying hazards and implementing preventive steps to assure the previous S's are all being completed within a safe environment.
If you listened to Part 1 of our 6S Methodology Series - you remember there's a Japanese word synonymous with The 5S Methodology. That word is “Kaizen”. It comes from the words “Kai” (Which means change) and “Zen” (Which means to make good/better). Put them together – and you have the principle of constant improvement and/or a change for the better.
So does that mean once you find a routine that's good - you keep doing it forever?
Of course not!
Once you get to the end - you go right back to the first S and start the whole process over again.
That ensures constant improvement - and works toward the ultimate goal of this Podcast - improved safety.
Just to recap - they break down as follows.
Sorting is categorizing items to determine what's necessary and/or unnecessary.
Setting In Order is organizing and arranging the items/equipment you use in the most efficient order.
And shining (Seiso) in the simplest of terms is cleaning.
That brings us to our remaining S's - Standardize (Seiketsu), Sustain (Shitsuke), and Safety.
The reason we're combining the last 3 S's together is that they go hand-in-hand with the first 3 S's.
Cases in point.
Standardizing involves fine-tuning the first 3 S's into a routine.
Sustaining is taking that standardized routine - and making it second nature among staff.
And lastly - Safety (Which upgraded the 5S Methodology into the 6S Methodology) involves identifying hazards and implementing preventive steps to assure the previous S's are all being completed within a safe environment.
If you listened to Part 1 of our 6S Methodology Series - you remember there's a Japanese word synonymous with The 5S Methodology. That word is “Kaizen”. It comes from the words “Kai” (Which means change) and “Zen” (Which means to make good/better). Put them together – and you have the principle of constant improvement and/or a change for the better.
So does that mean once you find a routine that's good - you keep doing it forever?
Of course not!
Once you get to the end - you go right back to the first S and start the whole process over again.
That ensures constant improvement - and works toward the ultimate goal of this Podcast - improved safety.
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Thank you for listening to Warehouse Safety Tips - and have a SAFE day!
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