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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

LTO Angeles City conducts Clean up day


ANGELES CITY --- Employees and officials of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) Angeles District Office yesterday held a clean-up day in support of the agency’s program for cleanliness and orderliness among its establishments nationwide.
The clean up drive, Angeles District chief transportation regulations officer Aida Santiago said, is in connection with the directive of the LTO head office for the district and regional offices to commit to the 5S Standards.
“The 5S Standards—sorting, set in order, sweeping or shining, standardizing and sustaining the discipline--is a method for organizing a workplace, especially a shared workplace and keeping it organized,” according to Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia.
Though the LTO assesses the district offices every six months on the implementation of the 5S, Santiago said their office is holding clean-up activities regularly with or without the directives from their head office.
Santiago said their employees—13 organic and three job-order workers—are required to come earlier than 8 a.m. to clean up their office before accommodating the first client for the day and shortly after their have served the last transaction in the afternoon.
Last year, Angeles City ranked first in the region in the implementation of the 5S Standards. On April 23, 2009, it was cited as “model district” by LTO chief Arturo Lomibao for “efficient and dedicated service rendered to the transacting public.”
Everyday, the LTO Angeles District Office processes more than 500 transactions for driver’s license renewal and motor vehicle registration. It collected more than P125 million for all its transactions in 2008.

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