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By utilizing 5S Plus to help you create a visual workplace, you will be putting the right safety signs, procedures and facility identification where employees need them the most. 

Don’t underestimate the importance of safety signage. In 2014 alone, there were over 33,000 violations reported in OSHA’s Top 10 Most-Frequently Cited Standards. By using 5S Plus Lean Manufacturing to create a visual workplace, you can reduce waste, enhance knowledge and improve productivity. In this infographic from Brady, learn the steps you need to take to optimize your workplace.

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Download a PDF of the 5S Plus Guidebook from Brady to learn more about creating a leaner, safer workplace with visuals.

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