1. Provide real-time information on work place status by a combination of simple, effective visual information aids that allow employees to understand their influence on the organization overall performance hence allowing the employees to improve their performance.
1. Provide real-time information on work place status by a combination of simple, effective visual information aids that allow employees to understand their influence on the organization overall performance hence allowing the employees to improve their performance.
INTRODUCTION
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
1. Expose waste so that it can be eliminated and prevented from recurring making the workplace more efficient.
2. Make abnormalities in the 4Ms (Man, Machine, Material, Method) process inputs visible to everyone for prompt corrective action.
3. Enable trends in QCDMS & abnormalities to be visible for timely preventive action to be taken.
4. Motivates everybody to improve by clarifying key performance targets.
5. Makes operation standards quicker and easier to understand by all employees so they can follow them.
6. Builds participation through shared information.
7. Creates flow in the value stream and allows pull to the voice of the customer.
OBJECTIVE
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QualityDelivery
KPIs
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MAKE ABNORMALITIES & STATUS VISIBLE
9 VISUAL MANAGEMENT AREAS
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VISUAL FACTORYVISUAL FACTORY
SAFETYSAFETY
PRODUCTIVITYPRODUCTIVITY
Associates Works ProgressProduction RateProgress Towards GoalsProduction StatusEfficient Operators
QUALITYQUALITY
Operator Prompts for Error ProofingClearly Marked Tools Reduce ErrorsVisible Calls to Support Personnel for Parts Shortage / ProblemsReduce ReworkImmediate Indication of Out of ToleranceVariables
Hazards Visual RecognitionSafe Areas Visual Display5S Eliminates Workplace ClutterAwareness of Safety Measures
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
PRINCIPLES OF VISUAL MANAGEMENT
1. Visual Control Boards. 2. Andon
3. Footprints
4. Signage 5. Obeya
4. Hansei
1. Visual Control Boards. 2. Andon
3. Footprints
4. Signage 5. Obeya
4. Hansei
VISUAL MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
What is Visual Control Board
1. A color-coded , physical visual control system used for monitoring of shop-floor activities and KPIs.
Use of Visual Control Board1. Visual boards are used as activators and data communication centre. 2. The visual board area is used for shop-floor meetings.3. A centre of periodical progress reviews and updates. 4. Used to drive the business processes from the boardroom to the shop floor.
Benefits of Visual Control Board
1. It quickly gives visibility to the progress of each tasks for further action.2. Identifies the resources and activities being undertaken.
VISUAL BOARD
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
This is an example of a pull board that could be used with internal operations, as shown, or even with external customers.This is an example of a pull board that could be used with internal operations, as shown, or even with external customers.
Red zone indicates the supplier is on the verge of not satisfying their customer. Very low level of goods maintained.
Red zone indicates the supplier is on the verge of not satisfying their customer. Very low level of goods maintained.
Yellow zone indicates customer requirements are being met. Low level of finished goods maintained.
Yellow zone indicates customer requirements are being met. Low level of finished goods maintained.
Green zone indicates the customer’s needs are being fulfilled. Supplier is building more than the customer is requiring and it may be time to stop production until demand is more in line with supply.
Green zone indicates the customer’s needs are being fulfilled. Supplier is building more than the customer is requiring and it may be time to stop production until demand is more in line with supply.
The cards hanging on the hooks in the colored zones reflect the part number identified in the section, a given quantity of material in one container. When a card is on the hook it indicates an empty container.
The cards hanging on the hooks in the colored zones reflect the part number identified in the section, a given quantity of material in one container. When a card is on the hook it indicates an empty container.
Other pertinent information (e.g.. Quality performance) would be contained in the information section.
Other pertinent information (e.g.. Quality performance) would be contained in the information section.
VISUAL BOARD
P2 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
1. Andon (Japanese for lantern) is a tool for visual management and refers to a system of signals
used to indicate the operational status (at a glance) of a machine or work center.
2. It can be used manually or automatically.
3. It also one of the principle elements of the Jidoka quality-control method.
What is Andon
ANDON
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
Use of Andon
1.Alerts management and other workers to quality or process problem.
2. Gives the worker the ability to stop production when a defect is found, and immediately call for assistance.
3. Indicates where the alert was generated, and may also provide a description of the trouble whether shortage of material or maintenance call or supervisor call.
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ANDON
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
Defect created or foundDefect created or found
Part shortagePart shortage
Equipment/Tool malfunctionEquipment/Tool malfunction
A safety problem existsA safety problem exists
Common reasons for manual
activation of the Andon
Common reasons for manual
activation of the Andon
ANDON
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
Benefits of Andon
1. Reduces operation & maintenance costs by identifying problems before they become major issues.
2. Increases equipment availability by making downtime issues more visible, thus prompting immediate rectification to the issues.
3. Supports Jidoka implementation by making the problem status visual.
Mechanism of Andon
Andon Indicator Abnormality Response from support team
ANDON
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
Types of Andon
Coded signal lightsCoded signal lightsTextText GraphicsGraphics
Visual AndonVisual Andon
Green - no problems
Yellow - situation requires attention, production flow at risk
Red - PRODUCTION STOPPAGE: IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE REQUIRED
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Display production data in real time. Calculate shift efficiencies and production targets.
Ideal for STOP / WAIT / GO signaling in busy factories Boost health and safety.
Coded TonesCoded Tones
Coded TunesCoded Tunes
Prerecorded MessagesPrerecorded Messages
Buzzers / AlarmsBuzzers / Alarms
Audio AndonAudio Andon2
ANDON
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1. Markings on the floor or work area outlining specifically where items should be placed.
Benefit
1. To ease employees during storage or retrieval.
2. It avoids employees wasting time looking for things or pondering their next move.
3. The workplace becomes clean and better organized.
4. Operation on the shop floor and office become easier and safer
5. Visible location of parts or equipment for easy traceability and save time of searching
What is Footprint
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FOOTPRINT
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
a) Mark from the floor up to workbenches etc
b) Start with plastic tape to test out, then move to paint
1. A footprint is an outline of the items required at work areas indicating where the items should be placed.
c) Use colours to code footprints as shown in the following example, as a guideline :
Light Blue - Raw parts/material
Black - Finished good/parts
Red - Non-conforming/KIV parts/material
White - Other than parts/material
Yellow – Border of work area
2. Rules about footprints or floor borders
FOOTPRINT
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
CREATING FOOTPRINT
Yellow for work area borderYellow for work area border
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Light blue for raw materialLight blue for raw material Black for finished partBlack for finished part
Red for non-conforming partRed for non-conforming part
White for equipmentWhite for equipment
TOOL CABINET
FOOTPRINT
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
Two types of signage
1. Displays A visual display relates information and data to employees in the area. For example, charts showing
the monthly revenues of the company or a graphic depicting a certain type of quality issue that group members should be aware of.
2. Controls A visual control is intended to actually control or guide the action of the group members. Examples of
controls are: stop signs at intersections, handicap parking signs, or no smoking signs.
Signage is any kind of graphics created to display information.
SIGNAGE
P3 – VISUAL MANAGEMENT
Signage shall be:• in accordance with international standards, code of practice• maintained • up-to-date • be well known to, and easily understood by employees, visitors and the general public as appropriate• visible from at least 1.5m and easily seen by forklift driver
Signage must be used appropriately for providing pertinent information on:• hazardous and risky areas & installation• materials• safety measures• emergency exits, etc.
SIGNAGE
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