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52<br />

PRODUCTIVITY & INNOVATION ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMMES 2012<br />

<strong>PIP</strong> 122:<br />

QUALITY ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT<br />

SYSTEM - 5S PRACTICES<br />

RATIONALE<br />

Quality Environment (QE) practice is a concept which can be applied<br />

in the workplace by workers. It creates a more conducive, clean and<br />

tidy workplace. If all workers treat Quality Environment (QE) practice<br />

as a daily activity, work definitely become faster and easier. A major<br />

attraction of 5S is that it does not require capital investment. The<br />

heart of the concept is the belief that positive change occurs through<br />

investing in people “with every pair of hands comes a free brain”.<br />

Therefore, implementation, though not cost-free, can be a minimal<br />

cost investment. This makes Quality Environment (QE) practice<br />

accessible and achievable for all types of organisations. Through<br />

the implementation and practices of Quality Environment (QE)<br />

practice everyone is able to contribute towards increasing company’s<br />

productivity and quality. A successful Quality Environment (QE)<br />

practice, programme will contribute to a change in culture, processes<br />

and work practice.<br />

OBJECTIVES<br />

At the end of the programme, participants should be able to:<br />

• Understand the importance of Quality Environment (QE) practice<br />

concept<br />

• Develop teamwork spirit among workers in order to achieve<br />

company’s goals<br />

• Understand the ideas to implement Quality Environment (QE)<br />

practice at workplace

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