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- Lean Safety - assessment of the impact of 5S and Visual Management on safetyPublication . Sá, José Carlos; Manuel, V; Silva, F. J. G.; Santos, G; Pinto Ferreira, Luís; Pereira, Teresa; Carvalho, MThis study was developed in a furniture company and aimed to implement some Lean tools, such as 5S and Visual Management to reduce waste, by improving the production process. To carry out this analysis an observation plan was used, having the Spaghetti diagram as a reference as well as the value-added analysis of the operations. The implementation of 5S's allowed the improvement of the visual management and the organization through a reorganization of the layout, as well as normalization of the production process. With this, a reduction of 40% was achieved in terms of waste related to activities that did not add value to the product, such as unnecessary movements, waiting times and even movement of materials, having achieved a level of productivity of 74% and 87% in the finishing and joinery sections, respectively. In addition to improvements in the production process, the impact of the measures at the safety level (lean safety) was assessed. For this purpose, a questionnaire was prepared to assess the opinion of the employees, in which 40% considered that the implementation of the tools provided a greater motivation to develop their work activities safely
- Safety efficiency value stream mapping (SEVSM) - A new tool to support the implementation of Lean SafetyPublication . Marques, J P; Sá, José Carlos; Silva, F. J. G.; Pereira, Maria Teresa Ribeiro; Pinto Ferreira, Luís; Santos, GOccupational health and safety constitutes a topic of great importance in organizations nowadays, given the social and financial implications that arise. In addition to these problems, the manufacturing industry is greatly responsible for the number of accidents at work worldwide. In parallel, organizations focus on improving processes and eradicating waste from production flows. Therefore, there is a need to develop tools which are able to combine these two factors. Metalworking industry suffers of safety problems usually due to the great weight of the parts involved, as well as the processes used. The Safety Efficiency Value Stream Mapping (SEVSM) tool was developed to address these issues with the purpose of facilitating the identification of the risk level at each workstation, which is determined through risk assessment, as well as by verifying the type of risk which causes the security breach, and then indicating the most appropriate Lean tool to be applied for risk resolution. Besides these, it is also possible to obtain a diagnosis of the production flow, enabling an analysis of the most significant production indicators. The results obtained pointed to a 38% reduction in the risk level associated to job preparation activities through the introduction of Total Productive Maintenance, as well as a 31.8% reduction in compressor assembly process time, and 49.3% in the risk level related to the latter through Standard Work.
