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Journal : CCIT (Creative Communication and Innovative Technology) Journal

KONSEP SINYAL INFORMASI PADA STASIUN PENGOLAHAN LIMBAH CAIR PLTBg POME Stieven N. Rumokoy; Dezetty Monika; Langlang Gumilar
CCIT Journal Vol 12 No 1 (2019): CCIT JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Raharja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (229.212 KB) | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v12i1.602

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Biogas Electrical Power Plant require a good operational system. Good operational system could be mean there is a clear information about the condition from field. To make easier to get information from field, a concept of signal reader which picturing actual condition can be build. In Biogas Electrical Power Plant from POME (Palm Oil Mill Effluent), there is a Waste Water Treatment Station. The Operation of Waste Water Treatment Station should be well and safe operated, to reducing hazardous content of the waste water and get Biogas as a side product. On that operation, every equipment in that field need the right information for control purpose. The require signal analysis in waste water treatment station to get information actual condition from field to the main control has been done. It needs some signal such as Actif-unactif Status Indicator, Level Indicator, Flow Meter Indicator, Temperature Indicator, Pressure Indicator for Liquid and Pressure Indicator for Gas, respectively. This kind of signal as an information from field (Waste Water Treatment Station) to make operation easier and safe.
Safety Analysis: Rooftop PV System Training Equipment Rumokoy, Stieven Netanel; Warokka, Adriyan; Atmaja, I Gede Para; Gumilar, Lang-lang; Monika, Dezetty
CCIT (Creative Communication and Innovative Technology) Journal Vol 18 No 2 (2025): CCIT JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Raharja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v18i1.3538

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The implementation of PV Rooftop Power Plant systems as an alternative energy source has become increasingly widespread. The growing use of these systems is accompanied by the need for skilled workers with competencies in their installation. To support the development of such competencies, various training equipment designs have been created to enhance workers' skills in rooftop PV installation. This article aims to evaluate Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) aspects in the designed rooftop PV training equipment. The methodology used in this research includes risk analysis through hazard identification, risk assessment, and mitigation recommendations. Data collection was conducted through a literature review related to OHS standards, direct observation of the equipment's use, and interviews with instructors and technicians involved. The research results show that the main risks include Falling Hazards, Electrical Hazards, Mechanical Hazards, Tripping or Snagging Hazards, and Ergonomic Hazards. Risk control measures were implemented by ensuring that the trainees understood work-related risks, using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and monitoring the condition of the work area and equipment.