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8 Wastes 1. Transportation 2. Inventory 3. Motion 4. Waiting 5. Over processing 6. Over production 7. Defects 8. Unused Human Potential Rapid Site Assessment

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Page 1: Rapid Site Assessment July 3 2010

8 Wastes1. Transportation

2. Inventory

3. Motion

4. Waiting

5. Over processing

6. Over production

7. Defects

8. Unused Human Potential

Rapid Site Assessment

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Transportation

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Definition: Any movement of product that does

not add value

Example: Moving parts in and out of storage,

movement of parts between processes

Indicator: Batch Production, push production,

large storage areas, functional layout

Action to take: One Piece Flow, VSM, Point of

use storage

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Inventory

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Definition: Any material or product that is not

needed to satisfy the current customer demand

Example: Excess raw materials, work in

process, finished goods,

Indicator: Long supplier lead times, lack of

visible flow, long setups, no ordering process

on shop floor

Action to take: Pull Systems, One Piece Flow,

VSM, SMED

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Motion

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Definition: Any movement of people that does not

add value

Example: Searching for parts/tools/prints, sorting

materials, reaching for tools, lifting parts/boxes

Indicator: Workplace disorganization, poor

workstation design, unsafe workspaces, missing items

Action to take: 5S, Hoshin, VSM, Point of Use

Storage, Water-Spider

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Waiting

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Definition: Idle time created when material,

information, people or equipment are not ready

Example: Waiting for parts, prints, inspection,

machines, repairs, information

Indicator: Push production, work imbalance,

centralized inspection, high downtime, no visible

production plan

Action to take: Work Balancing, SMED, TPM, In

process Inspection

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Over processing

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Definition: Any effort that adds no value from the

customers viewpoint

Example: Multiple cleaning of parts, over-tight

tolerances, paperwork

Indicator: Delays between processes, No DFM

process involving employees, No standardized work

Action to take: VSM, One Piece Flow, Standardized

Work

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Overproduction

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Definition: Producing more that the customer needs

right now

Example: Producing to forecast, producing to avoid

setups, batch production

Indicator: Forecast on shop floor, long setups,

inventory to cover breakdowns

Action to take: Pull Systems, Work Balancing, Hourly

Takt Targets, SMED

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Defects

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Definition: Any effort to contain, rework or disposition

mistakes or errors

Example: Scrap, rework, customer returns, supplier

rejects

Indicator: Processes not defined and stable, Poor

handling and tracking of rejects/rework, Internal and

external defect rates not visible

Action to take: Standardized Work, DM Process,

Customer Focus Area, Shop Floor Problem Solving

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Unused Human Potential

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Definition: Any Losses due to lack of utilization of the

entire team in continuous improvement

Example: No cross-functional teams, top-down

management, no suggestion programs

Indicator: No Team communication areas, poor

understanding of priorities, employee resistance to

new ideas

Action to take: 5S, Daily Team Meeting, Suggestion

System, QRQC

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Example - Scorecard