The 5S Methodology, a Japanese organizational tool, has proven to be a valuable asset in various industries, including food sanitation. In this article, Michael Cramer, a Certified Quality Auditor and PCQI with over 40 years of experience in food manufacturing, shares the benefits of implementing 5S for sanitation teams. Drawing from his extensive career, Cramer demonstrates how the 5S process—Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain—can streamline sanitation work by ensuring that all necessary tools and equipment are organized, accessible, and consistently placed. This approach not only improves efficiency but also enhances safety and team morale.
By involving the sanitation team in the 5S process, organizations can foster in them a sense of ownership and pride, leading to a stronger culture of quality and safety.
A crucial component of the 5S Methodology in food sanitation is the use of shadow boards. These custom boards provide a designated place for each sanitation tool, with shadows that outline where each item belongs. This simple yet effective tool makes it easy for team members to return tools to their proper places. Shadow boards contribute to the success of the 5S process by reducing clutter, preventing the loss or misplacement of tools, and ensuring that sanitation processes are consistent and repeatable. By integrating custom shadow boards into sanitation areas, companies can achieve significant improvements in efficiency, safety, and overall sanitation effectiveness, reinforcing the high standards necessary in the food industry.
Original article: Can 5S be Useful Methodology for the Sanitation Team?
Michael Cramer, PCQI, June 2024