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SORTING

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•The first step in a 5S Program is Sort originally called
"Seiri" in Japanese.
•"Sorting" means to sort through & separate everything
in each work area. Keep only what is necessary.
Materials, tools, equipment and supplies that are not
frequently used should be moved to a separate, common
storage area. Items that are not used should be discarded
or recycled.
Example of Sort.

Sort - All unneeded tools, parts and supplies are


removed from the area
5S Sorting itself involves five steps:

•Cleaning
•Classifying
•Ownership
•Red Tagging
•Recycling / Reassignment
•Cleaning
The purpose of "sorting" is to identify
unnecessary items and eliminate them
from the workplace. To do this first
requires cleaning up the workplace so
you can see what you have. Clean up
accumulations of dirt, debris, oil, grease,
broken tools, excess materials, and scrap.
As you do this you'll also be involved
with the second step of 5S sorting.
•Classifying
As you are cleaning up you'll find
tools, equipment, materials and
supplies. As each item is found,
classify it as to the type of object.
Scrap metal might go directly to a
recycling bin. An item classified as
tool might go to a collection area for
further identification.
•Ownership
In some cases, as items are found or
classified their ownership may be
obvious. For example, pallets might
be collected in one area so they can
be returned to the shipping
department.
•Red Tagging
If an item cannot be identified, or if it
cannot be classified, or if ownership
cannot be determined, then it should be
red tagged. Red tagging involves
marking items with a red tag so that each
item can be evaluated and dealt with
appropriately.
•Recycling / Reassignment
Red tagged items that are not claimed after a
reasonable amount of time, such as 30 days,
may be recycled, disposed of, or if they are
still useful they can be reassigned. A simple
approach for reassigning items is to, at the
end of the 30 day red tag period, provide a
seven day period in which any supervisor
may take any red tagged item with an
expired read tag.
After 5S - Cleaned,
organized and drawers
Before 5S labeled (less time and
frustration hunting)
The Bad and the Ugly
First the Bad and the Ugly - Life Without 5S
The Good
Waste segregation
is the process by which waste is separated
into different elements.

Waste sorting can occur manually at the


household and collected through curbside
collection schemes, or automatically
separated in materials recovery facilities
or mechanical biological treatment
systems. Hand sorting was the first
method used in the history of waste
sorting.
Waste sorting
-means dividing waste into dry and
wet.
•Dry waste- includes wood and
related products, metals and glass.
•Wet waste
-typically refers to organic waste
usually generated by eating
establishments and are heavy in
weight due to dampness.
•Waste Sorting Machine
- is belong to waste recycling
equipment, it is municipal solid
waste automatic separation system in
materials recovery facilities.
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