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Kapit District Council Qualifies For 5S Practice Concept At Workplace Certification
BY: KAPIT DISTRICT COUNCIL  (Saturday, March 06, 2010)

KAPIT: Kapit District Council (KDC) has qualified for the 5S Practice Concept at workplace certification.

 

The decision was announced by an auditor from Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) Kuala Lumpur, Ismail Mohd Noor yesterday afternoon at the conclusion of a meeting at 3.45pm with the steering committee, zone leaders and management group Thursday afternoon at council meeting chamber here.

 

"Congratulation, you have an excellent achievement on the implementation of the 5S practice within this council.

I am very satisfied with the council's overall implementation of the 5S Practice after inspecting all the required documentations and conducting visits to all the six zones in this building (KDC Building) plus the surrounding area and therefore, I hereby declare that The Kapit District Council is now qualified to be awarded 5S certification by the MPC," said Ismail to the thunderous applause of the council's staff members who attended the meeting.

 

From the result of the auditing conducted to all zones (in the council building), it was found or revealed that they (members of council staff) were committed and had successfully implemented the 5S practice at workplace and qualified to be awarded with the 5S Certification, said Ismail.

 

"This shows that you (staff) have given total commitment and genuine co-operation, all the way from the management group down to the rank and file of council staff in achieving the excellent result of 5S Practice," he added.

 

Ismail then strongly recommended that the Kapit District Council to participate in the coming state or national level convention on the 5S Quality Award organised by MPC
that is held every year.

 

Apart from that, he also advised the council to organise an outreach programme to other departments or schools to promote its activities, produce some feedback forms to asses the effectiveness of 5S practice and organise a visit to several successful agencies or ministries in implementing 5S practice in the state.

 

Upon arrival at KDC Building located at Jalan Panglima Balang here, Ismail was accorded a very warm welcome by members of the council staff led by its Secretary, David Upe at the ground Floor. Audit session,1 started at about noon till 3pm to all the six zones namely, Ikan Empurau (Administration) located at third floor, Ikan Semah (Public Health Section), Ikan Banta (Public Work) at second floor, Ikan Kulong (Enforcement), Ikan Tenggadak (Treasury) and Ikan Menggalan (Valuation section) located at first floor.

 

The assessment started with the auditing of all the documentations and followed by visiting all the 5S zones located at first, second and third floors.

 

Meanwhile, Council's Secretary David Upe said, apart from achieving high standard of performance and certification from MFC, the majority of the council staff members from various categories including management group, were able to work closely together as a team in the big family. Upe said he was happy for their readiness to cope up with new challenges ahead.

 

"Hence, with the certification of the 5S Practice in this council, we are committed to give quality services to the public and inculcating the spirit or culture of continuous improvement or 'kaizen' in order to give better services with the conducive, convenient and safe workplace," said David.

 

According to the Secretary, it took the council 23 months to achieve the 5S certification from MFC.

 

The 5S Practice concept was officially launched by Kapit District Council's Walikota, Philimon Nuing on April 25, 2008. Prior to the actual auditing, there was also a pre-audit by Mohd Rashid Kanchil from MFC Sarawak Region on 15-16 October 2009. The Steering Committee also made a study visit to Sibu Water Board in 2008 and Sibu Rural District Council last year on the implementation of 5S Concept or Practice.

 

5S concept or practice is one way to inculcate discipline among the workers or staffs in an organisation  in implementing a high standard of housekeeping and cleanliness at workplace in a systematically manner.

 

It (5S) is derived from the acronym of five Japanese words stated from the letter 'S' like, Seiri (Sort), Seitom (Set in order), Seiso (Shine), Seiketsu (Standardised) and Shitsuke (Sustain). Apart from those, work areas must be safe and free of hazardous any condition.

 

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