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Journal : Unified Health Critical Research

Identification of Lead and Cadmium Contaminants in Borehole Water in Tamangapa Village Idris, Hazizah; Syamsul, Muharti; Aswadi, Aswadi; Wijaya, Ivan
Unihealth Community Research Vol 1 No 2 (2025): March-August
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/ucr.v1i2.59063

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The process of gradually stockpiling waste in landfill areas can produce problems in the form of leachate that can seep into the soil and rivers, which can cause a decrease in groundwater quality. The type of research used in quantitative research with observational descriptive method. The three borehole water samples taken from the research site contained cadmium and lead. The results of cadmium levels obtained (0.00001 mg/L) meet the requirements for clean water quality according to PERMENKES No. 416 of 1990 (0.005 mg/L), while lead levels in the first and second samples meet the requirements for clean water quality (<0.05 mg/L), while in the third sample, the lead level obtained was 0.0527 mg/L, which exceeds the amount required for clean water quality (0.05 mg/L). Keywords: Pollution, Lead, Cadmium, Borehole Water, Tamangapa
Factors influencing work fatigue among gas station operators in Panaikang District Asril, Asril; Syamsul, Muharti; Sudarman, Sumardi; Irwan, Irwan; Aswadi, Aswa
Unihealth Community Research Vol 1 No 2 (2025): March-August
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/ucr.v1i2.59446

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Fatigue is one of the risks leading to decreased worker health, characterized by reduced energy levels when performing tasks or activities. Based on the health data from the 2023 attendance records of gas station operators in Panaikang Subdistrict, Makassar City, which included a workforce of 35 individuals, 12 employees reported frequent illness every month. For the 2024 attendance records from January to April, 9 workers experienced deteriorating health conditions, with symptoms including body pain, headaches, and stiffness in the shoulders. Of the staff, 22 (62.9%) experienced fatigue, while 13 (37.1%) did not. Research Objective: To identify the factors influencing work fatigue among gas station operators in Panaikang Subdistrict, Makassar City. Method: This study employs a quantitative research method, specifically an analytical survey design with a cross-sectional study design, to investigate the impact of length of employment, tenure, and energy intake on work fatigue among gas station operators in Panaikang Subdistrict, Makassar City. Research Results: The study indicates that there is no significant relationship between work fatigue and length of employment (p = 0.686), tenure (p = 0.458), or energy intake (p = 0.508). The findings of the study indicate that there is no substantial correlation between work fatigue and factors such as length of employment, tenure, or energy intake among gas station operators in Panaikang Subdistrict, Makassar City. Based on our findings, it can be inferred that the duration of employment, tenure, energy intake, and work fatigue do not have a significant relationship among gas station operators in Panaikang Subdistrict.