The 5S Method is a Japanese system for workplace organisation that makes work areas more efficient, safe, and easy to manage. It uses five steps: Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardise, and Sustain to reduce waste, highlight problems, and support continuous improvement.
The 5S approach was developed in Japan and became a key part of the Toyota Production System. Its name comes from five Japanese words starting with “S”: Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, and Shitsuke. Over time, 5S spread to industries worldwide as a simple but powerful Lean tool.
5S is used in factories, offices, hospitals, and service industries. A factory might label and store tools for quick access, while an office may use 5S to reduce clutter and improve workflow. Hospitals apply it to organise equipment and improve patient safety.
5S improves productivity, safety, and morale. It lowers costs by reducing waste and builds a culture where employees actively contribute to improvement.