I used to get paid to sweep up construction sites. It was a simple job, but I still tried to do my best because no matter what you are doing, take pride in it and do it right!
Put a holder on the trashcan for the big push broom, smaller broom and the dustpan. Workers goes to get the garbage can, with all the brushes, does all sweeping, returns everything to where it belongs. Saves at least one roundtrip :)
Seems like a fine line between Common sense and Lean improvements. But I like the very well thought out ideas on simple processes to make everything easier.
great video ! for less distance- try this! sweep from a to b, leave dust in b, then sweep from b to a, then from a to b, carrying all dust to b. iterate til u finish! no idle walking
Excellent example and a great way to show value stream maping. Greeetings from Argentina
I used to get paid to sweep up construction sites. It was a simple job, but I still tried to do my best because no matter what you are doing, take pride in it and do it right!
Put a holder on the trashcan for the big push broom, smaller broom and the dustpan. Workers goes to get the garbage can, with all the brushes, does all sweeping, returns everything to where it belongs. Saves at least one roundtrip :)
This is an awesome video and example of lean manufacturing.
Thanks!
Amazing and inspiring! Thanks!
Seems like a fine line between Common sense and Lean improvements. But I like the very well thought out ideas on simple processes to make everything easier.
Yes, it is a mindset. This is one example of how waste can be eliminated from something so simple. The point is, it doesn't have to be hard!
Have multiple brooms all over the shop
Lean sweeping, the art to trying to teach the unteachable, common sense.
great video ! for less distance- try this! sweep from a to b, leave dust in b, then sweep from b to a, then from a to b, carrying all dust to b. iterate til u finish! no idle walking
best way to sweep? screw some broom heads onto an old pallet, and use a forklift.
Can you tell me what brand dust inhibitor you're using.
Invest in a Roomba!
If anything worth doing, do it properly!