5S in Apparel Industry
5S in Apparel Industry
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Quality
Improvization of
Apparel Industry
Using 5S System
& R.Vignesh
The increase in demand of better quality and productivity in apparel industry made us to
seek a system or a concept to meet the requirement for producing better quality product.
After a prolong study on several concepts, we chosen 5S system in the best one for the
decreasing the demand faced by apparel industries. In this work, we have planned to
implement a concept for enhancing the work efficiency, environmental safety and
standard process flow. This work starts with clearing up the company by disposing the
wastages, place the tool in an order according the layout then the working is cleaned and
maintain regularly. At last all activity is measured and sustains the discipline.
Implementing this innovative method reduces the wastage, minimise the handling time
and increase the profit of an organization.
Introduction:
5S is a method for organizing a workplace, especially a shared workplace (like a shop floor
or an office space). The methodology originates from a Japanese housekeeping idea
named becaused of the five Japanese words each designing with a letter Se or Shi. They are
seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu and shitsuke.
The key targets of 5S are workplace morale and efficiency. The assertion of 5S is, by
assigning everything a location, time is not wasted by looking for things. Additionally, it is
quickly obvious when something is missing from its designated location. 5S advocates
believe the benefits of this methodology come from deciding what should be kept, where it
should be kept, and how it should be stored. This decision making process should lead to a
dialog which can build a clear understanding, between employees, of how work should be
done. It also instills ownership of the process in each employee.
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Literature Survey:
The 5S concept has its origin in Japan (first within Toyota) in the later part of 20th
century. Each of the five S's denote the first letter of five Japanese words (Seiri, Seiton,
Seiso, Seiketsu, and Shitsuke) that outline the steps involved in modern workplace
management / housekeeping.
The 5S has become the way of doing business not only to impress the customers but also to
establish effective quality processes as prerequisites for good products and services.
With its universal appeal, 5S can be effectively implemented in any organisation from any
business sector.
5S brings out the logic of lean. It is a "lean enabler." Larry Simmons, general manager and
the main 5S guru at Merritt Tool, has a more down-to-earth view of all this. "It's a way to
help people get more done by working half as hard so that the company can make more
money," he says. This view is enthusiastically shared by A.P. Merritt, Jr., president of
Merritt Tool and son of the founder.
When Mr. Simmons was introduced to the concepts of 5S several years ago, he could see
how the techniques could help the shop reduce setup time by as much as 50 percent.
That's all he needed to say to convince Mr. Merritt that 5S was well worth his support.
Seri (Sort)
It is an action to identify and sort the available items at workplace as wanted and
unwanted items. Remove all unwanted items like old/torn files, expired receipts, waste
papers, broken pens or pencils and dump in a carton box. The whole idea of doing this is
preventing disturbance and overcrowding caused by unnecessary items. Now sort the
wanted items as low use, average use and high use items. Keep things of low use, which
you use once in six months or a year, for example reference books or Tax and insurance
papers at a distance. Place the things of average use (used once or twice in two months or
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6 months) in the centre and things of high use, which you use frequently, can be kept right
at the work station.
Seiton (Set-in-Order)
Now that we have sorted out the things, the next step is to set them in order of their use.
Place the old files in the lower most drawers, and the things like cello tape, stapler, stapler
pins, file clips pens, pencils on top of the table. Label the drawers and cupboards for
convenience. Use a pencil stand to place pens, pencils, ruler in that. Use Trays to place
forms, envelopes and papers. The ultimate goal is that if any one needs some thing they
could get it within 30 seconds at your workstation.
Seiso (Shine)
Do not wait until the work place gets dirty. Clean your workplace on a regular basis,
including your furniture, equipments so that they do not get a chance to get dirty. You can
even assign a person for doing this job for you.
Seiketsu (Standardise)
Create guidelines or standards to keep your work area organised, orderly and clean. Make
the standards visual and obvious. By doing this it will be helpful for you and others to
follow. For example, you can put a label of "Personal" on one of your drawers where you
have kept your personal documents, so that no one else other than you can open it.
Shitsuke(Sustain)
This is a condition, which ensures that you follow all the above-mentioned steps on a
regular basis as away of life.
There is no point of cleaning when you cannot maintain the same. Once you have set the
standards and methods it becomes your duty to review it from time to time. Educate every
one about 5S, for maintenance of office standards so that each individual can be more
productive and thoughtful.
Problems Addressed:
When applied to a factory, 5s can help you solve the following types of common problems:
Methodology:
The 5 concepts which have to check and introduced in the workplace that are,
1. seiri (Sort),
3. seiso (Shine),
5. shitsuke (Sustain)
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SEIRI is distinguishing or sorting out between wanted and unwanted items in a place and
removal of the unwanted
Implementation steps:
2S-SEITON (Organizing):
Implementation steps:
Design a suitable storage place / parking slots and fix the place for storing each
item depending on the frequency of usage
Establish a method of storage for each item which is easy to see, pick and place with
X, Y alignment.
3S-SEISO (Cleaning):
Implementation steps:
4S-SEIKETSU (Standardizing):
Implementation steps:
Follow the guidelines for floor marking through out the organization.
Implementation steps:
5S Chairman & Zone leaders should monitor all the 5S activities continuously
Create work discipline with the help of employees working in the particular area and to
suit the requirement.
Workplace is cleaned
Placing every tool in the order & maintained
5S is the best policy adapted by changing the worker mentality for increase of production,
continual improvement and to promote the profit to an organization.
Though the policy provides various benefits, this system is not adapted by many
organizations due to the lack of involvement of the people, unaware of this policy and the
huge cost involvement in implementing.
Conclusion
We conclude our innovative project in the Star Cones loom by achieving the
following benefits, the process of the industry is analysed and made correction due to that
they get clarity in reducing the unwanted work and effective utilization of resources in the
industry, and we train how to maintain the industry .which helps to improve their
performance in their day to day activities.
Reducing the stoppage time of the loom increases the overall quality of product.
References
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The authors are associated with Department of Fashion Technology, Angel College of
Engineering & Technology, Tirupur