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Mod 14 & 15
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Good Housekeeping | is not just keeping your workplace clean and safe but it is also an effective management tool to organize and systematize work processes and procedures and allow for smooth flow of goods and services from one point to another |
| 1060.01 | Good housekeeping shall be maintained at all times through cleanliness of building, yards, machines, and equipments, regular waste disposal and orderly processes, operations, storage, and filing of materials |
| 5S | is a tool that represents the basic principles of housekeping and wokrplace organization. It is more than cleaning and painting. |
| Seiri/Sort | is the first S which means sorting out unnecessary items and discard them. It is an action to identify and eliminate all unnecessary items from the workplace |
| Seiton/Systematize | is the second S which means we need to organize things. It is an action to put all essential materials in systematic order |
| Seiso/Sweep | is the third S which means we have to sanitize or clean our wokrplace. It is an action to clean and/or polish the workpalce to attain a dirt or dust-free state |
| Seiketsu/Standardize | is the fourth S which means we have to standardize what we are doing. This is where the high standards of housekeeping is attained |
| Shitsuke/Self-discipline | is the fifth and last S which means we have to do this process without prodding. |
| Good housekeeping | is needed for quality improvement |
| Visual Control | a technique that enables people to make the rules easy to follow, differentiate normal and abnormal situations and act accordingly, with the use of visual aids |
| Material handling | is a technique which includes the art of lifting, placing, storing or moving of materials through the use of appropriate habndling equipment and men |
| 20 to 25% | National Safety Council shows that improper materials handling accounts for ___ of all occupational injuries |
| Manual materials handling | means moving or handling things by lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, holding, restraining, transporting and packaging of products using one's physical strength |
| Mechanical Material Handling | as the name suggests, this pertains to use of rigid, manually or mechanically-powered equipment mainly for handling bulky and heavy items |