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Promotion of K3 in the Informal Sector of Occupational Diseases (PAK) and Occupational Diseases (PAHK) in the Workplace Hutapea, Octavianus; Sahri, Moch; Dwi Kartikasari, Puspita; Dwi Puspitasari, Yeni; Ahmad Ruhansyah, Zulfi; Aldin Taufal Alufti; Maharani Irawan, Amanda Nabila
Journal of Health Community Service Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Health Community Service: 2024 May Editor's Choice
Publisher : UNUSA Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/jhcs.v4i2.8631

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In the midst of rapid industrial development, small and medium enterprises such as welding factories play an important role in improving the welfare of the community. Jagiru Wonokuromo No. 326, Jagiru, stingy. Workplace Safety Factory workers are often at risk of accidents due to the use of heavy equipment and welding. Promoting workplace safety practices reduces accidents and helps workers understand the importance of self-protection. This improves the functionality and quality of the product. Jagir Jaya's interaction in the welding workplace is expected to have a positive impact on maintaining occupational safety and health, increasing awareness, and preventing accidents that can threaten worker safety. Socialization in the welding workplace has a significant impact on maintaining worker safety and health. Therefore, increasing safety awareness in the target area will help workers understand the risks associated with the welding process such as fire hazards, smoke, and heavy equipment. With a better understanding, workers tend to be more careful and pay more attention to safety procedures. Emergency training is also conducted during placement to train employees in responding to emergencies such as fires and accidents. Knowledge of evacuation procedures and the use of fire extinguishers can save lives.
Socialization of Occupational Safety and Health in the Kemiri Village Community in an Effort to Become a K3 Caring Village Sahri, Moch; Hutapea, Octavianus; Ayu, Friska; Norma Romadhoni, Muslikha; Sunaryo, Merry; Ratri Wardhani, Ratna Ayu
Journal of Health Community Service Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Health Community Service: 2024 May Editor's Choice
Publisher : UNUSA Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/jhcs.v4i2.8632

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Socialization of occupational safety and health (OSH) is an important effort to raise community awareness about the importance of implementing OSH principles in the workplace, especially in villages with a high potential for accidents and work-related illnesses. This article examines the implementation of an OSH socialization program in Kemiri Village, aimed at fostering a strong OSH culture and creating an OSH-conscious village. The methods used in this study include observation, interviews, and the distribution of questionnaires to village residents. The research results indicate that the community's understanding of OSH remains low, with numerous cases of workplace accidents occurring due to a lack of knowledge and awareness of safety importance. The socialization program involved training, seminars, and outreach activities that engaged all community members. As a result of the socialization efforts, there was a significant increase in the community's knowledge and awareness of OSH. The community became more proactive in implementing preventive measures, leading to a reduction in workplace accident rates in the village. These findings suggest that effective OSH socialization efforts can create a safer and healthier working environment and encourage the establishment of an OSH-conscious village.