Wartini Wartini
Program Studi Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

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Determinan kelelahan kerja ditinjau dari beban kerja dan suhu pada pekerja konveksi Andita Yuan Sabina; Wartini Wartini; Nur Ani; Syefira Ayudia Johar
Holistik Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 20 No. 5 (2026): Volume 20 Nomor 5
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Keperawatan-fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Malahayati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/hjk.v20i5.3770

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Background: Sinta Pertiwi Klaten Limited Liability Company is a garment manufacturing company with a majority of female workers. Based on data from a preliminary survey of 30 tailors, it was found that the most frequently complained about occupational health and safety issue was fatigue due to high workloads. Environmental factors, such as temperatures above 30°C, can exacerbate fatigue and increase the risk of workplace accidents. Purpose: To analyze the relationship between workload and environmental temperature with fatigue in garment workers. Method: This study was conducted at Sinta Pertiwi Klaten Limited Liability Company using an analytical observational method with a cross-sectional design. Simple random sampling was used, with a population of 259 tailors using the Slovin formula, resulting in 157 female workers. NASA-TLX and IFRC questionnaires were distributed for data collection, and an Area Heat Stress Monitor was used to measure room temperature. Analysis used the Spearman Rank and Mann-Whitney tests with a 95% confidence level. Results: Most workers had a high workload (131 respondents) (83.4%), a work environment that met the NAB (Natural Temperature Limit) of <30°C (129 respondents) (82.2%), and a high level of work fatigue (91 respondents) (58.0%). Bivariate analysis showed a correlation between workload and fatigue (p = 0.000) and no correlation between work environment and work-related fatigue (p = 0.090). Conclusion: Workload due to high work target demands significantly influenced work fatigue compared to workplace temperature due to the respondents' young and productive age and short tenure. Suggestion: Workers are advised to stretch their muscles during breaks to help reduce work fatigue, improve blood circulation, and relax tense muscles due to repetitive work. They should also pay attention to the timing of work temperature measurements.   Keywords: Garment Workers; Workload; Work Environment Temperature; Work Fatigue.
Faktor risiko musculoskeletal disorders pada operator jahit wanita Citra Handiayudya Laras Ati; Wartini Wartini; Nur Ani; Syefira Ayudia Johar
Holistik Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 20 No. 5 (2026): Volume 20 Nomor 5
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Keperawatan-fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Malahayati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/hjk.v20i5.3771

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Background: The garment industry is a crucial manufacturing sector, with the majority of female workers performing static and repetitive sewing activities. Unergonomic work postures have the potential to cause musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Initial observations revealed that 30 female sewing operators sat with hunched backs, raised shoulders, and feet continuously pressing on the machine pedals. This condition requires immediate intervention, delay in action can lead to permanent disability and directly disrupt factory operational stability and productivity. Purpose: To analyze risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders in female sewing operators. Method: This is an observational analytical study using a cross-sectional approach. The sample was selected using a simple random sampling technique. The study population consisted of 259 female sewing operators at Sinta Pertiwi Klaten Limited Liability Company. The Slovin formula was used for sampling and a 5% margin of error, resulting in 157 samples. This study was conducted in the fourth week of May 2026. The Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA) method was used to assess work posture, and MSD complaints were measured using the Nordic Body Map (NBM) questionnaire. The data were then analyzed using the non-parametric Spearman's rank sum test. Results: The majority of respondents (97.5%) had risky work postures (153 respondents), and 66.9% (105 respondents) experienced painful MSDs. Bivariate analysis showed no significant association between work posture and musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), with a p-value of 0.156 (P > 0.05). Conclusion: Work posture is not a significant factor in the incidence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Individual factors, such as young age, normal body mass index (BMI), less than 5 years of service, not smoking, and exercise habits or overall lifestyle, were more dominant influences on MSD complaints.   Keywords: Female Tailors; Musculoskeletal Disorders; Work Posture.