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Sigma Magic Help Version 15

5S+1 Audit

Overview

5S+1 Audit (also called 5S Audit) can be used to Audit an area to provide recommendations for improvement, encourage the people in the area, address issues, and sustain the 5S deployment efforts. 5S is a workplace organization methodology that stands for 5 Japanese words that begin with S which roughly translates to "Sort", "Set in Order", "Shine", "Standardize", and "Sustain". Sometimes, a sixth S is also added to this methodology which stands for "Safety". The idea behind 5S is based on the premise that search for tools, information, etc. is a non-value-added activity and hence it makes sense to organize a workplace to improve employee morale and efficiency. Once a 5S program is deployed, it becomes critical that there is an audit process in place to ensure that the organization does not slip back into the old ways of working.

This tool helps the lean coordinator to perform an audit of the workplace and provide feedback to the lean team so that they can continue to sustain the benefits of 5S in a work area. To add this tool your workbook, click on Lean and then select Audits > 5S+1 Audit.

Inputs

Click on Analysis Setup to open the menu options for this tool.

Setup

A sample screenshot of the setup menu is shown below.
Setup
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Analysis Type: Specify the tool format for this analysis. This selection is not enabled since there is only one format available.
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Chart Type: Specify the type of graph you would like to generate. You can specify this option by clicking on the caption. The various options are:
OptionDescription
Bar ChartShow a bar chart for the audit results.
Radar ChartShow a radar chart for the audit results.
Line ChartShow a line chart for the audit results.
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View Example: Click on this button to open the example file. You can view the example to get an idea of how to fill out this tool or you can use the example as a starting point and modify it to meet your project needs.
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Help Button: Click on this button to open the help file on this topic.
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Cancel Button: Click on this button to exit without saving any changes.
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OK Button: Click on this button to save changes and update your analysis results.
A screenshot of the worksheet is shown below. 5S Audit Example Enter the following information on the worksheet:
  • Enter the details of your 5S Audit area such as (team name, department, team members, reviewers, and the review date). Any qualitative observations for the audit team can also be entered.
  • Enter the quantitative score for each audit element on a scale of 1-10. If you want to provide any comments, please add them to the Observations section.
  • Provide the overall score and the scorecard to the team. Document the 5S audit scores over some time to document the progress being made and to sustain results.

Checklist

If you click on the Checklist button, you will see the following dialog box. Checklist The checklist contains a few pointers on things you need to pay particular attention to while performing this analysis. The checklist has been derived from experience working on past projects. Not all the checklist items need to apply to you. However, you should carefully review the checklist and apply any recommendations that make sense for your project. Make sure to read each checklist item and mark it as completed after you have read and taken actions as appropriate for your project.

Charts

If you click on the Charts button, you will see the following dialog box. Charts
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Title: The system will automatically pick a title for your chart. However, if you would like to override that with your own title you can specify a title for your chart here. Note that this input is optional.
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Sub Title: The system will automatically pick a subtitle for your chart. However, if you would like to override that with your own subtitle you can specify a subtitle for your chart here. Note that this input is optional.
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X Label: The system will automatically pick a label for the x-axis. However, if you would like to override that with your own label for the x-axis you can specify a different label here. Note that this input is optional.
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Y Label: The system will automatically pick a label for the y-axis. However, if you would like to override that with your own label for the y-axis you can specify a different label here. Note that this input is optional.
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X Axis: The system will automatically pick a scale for the x-axis. However, if you would like to override that with your own values for the x-axis, you can specify them here. The format for this input is to specify the minimum, increment, and maximum values separated by a semi-colon. For example, if you specify 10;20 then the minimum x-axis scale is set at 10 and the maximum x-axis scale is set at 20. If you specify 10;2;20, then, in addition to minimum and maximum values, the x-axis increment is set at 2. Note that this input is currently disabled and you will not be able to change this setting.
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Y Axis: The system will automatically pick a scale for the y-axis. However, if you would like to override that with your own values for the y-axis, you can specify them here. The format for this input is to specify the minimum, increment, and maximum values separated by a semi-colon. For example, if you specify 10;20 then the minimum y-axis scale is set at 10 and the maximum y-axis scale is set at 20. If you specify 10;2;20, then, in addition to minimum and maximum values, the y-axis increment is set at 2. Note that this input is optional.
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Horizontal Lines: If you want to add a few extra horizontal reference lines on top of your chart you can specify the values here. The format for this input is numeric values separated by semi-colon. For example, if you specify 12;15 then two horizontal lines are plotted at Y = 12 and Y = 15 respectively. Note that this input is optional.
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Vertical Lines: If you want to add a few extra vertical reference lines on top of your chart you can specify the values here. The format for this input is numeric values separated by semi-colon. For example, if you specify 2;5 then two vertical lines are plotted at X = 2 and X = 5 respectively. Note that this input is optional.

Verify

If you click on the Verify button, the software will perform some checks on the data you have entered. A sample screenshot of the dialog box is shown in the figure below. Verify The objective of this analysis as well as any checks that are performed is listed in this dialog box. For example, the software may check if you have correctly specified the input options and entered the required data on the worksheet. The results of the analysis checks are listed on the right. If the checks are passed, then they are shown as a green-colored checkmark. If the verification checks fail, then they are shown as a red-colored cross. If the verification checks result in a warning, they are shown in the orange color exclamation mark and finally, any checks that are required to be performed by the user are shown as blue info icons.

Outputs

Click on Compute Outputs to update the output calculations. The software will calculate the overall average score and create the appropriate chart.

The overall 5S Audit score can be used to track the progress of the team over time. It provides a written record of the audit process so that the team can focus on those to further improve their 5S deployment. The 5S Radar chart shows areas where the team is strong and areas where they are weak.

Notes

Here are a few notes regarding this analysis:
  • Currently, only one tool has been provided. This may be increased in future releases. You can unlock the worksheet and manually edit the 5S Audit questions to modify them to meet your needs. If you need to customize the 5S Audit form to meet your specific needs, please contact the help desk.

Examples

Following examples can be found in the Examples folder within the software.
  • Use the 5S Audit tool to audit an area in your work area (5S Audit.xlsm)
  • Use the 5S Audit tool to audit an area in your home.