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The Effect of Safety Management Practices Through Safety Knowledge Towards Safety Performance on Workers of Pt. Masmindo Dwi Area Ummu Kamilah; Syamsiar S. Russeng; Masyitha Muis; Yahya Thamrin; Masni; Fridawati Rivai; Rizky Maharja
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 4 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i4.17120

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Accidents in a workplace are caused by many human errors in form of unsafe behavior. One of the efforts toprevent work accidents is to improve safety performance in form of participation and obedience. Improvementof safety performance in workplace is affected by management and individual factors. Management factoris mainly associated with safety management practices while individual factor is associated with individualcharacteristics and occupational health and safety knowledge and training. This study aims to analyze theeffect of individual factors and safety management practices on safety performance among workers at PT.Masmindo Dwi area. This research is a quantitative research using analytic observational and cross sectionaldesign which was conducted in November-December 2020. Interviews were conducted on 72 workers outof 289 workers. The methods used in assessing safety management practices, individual factors and safetybehavior are questionnaires, observation and interviews. The results showed that there is a direct (p=0,024)and indirect effect (p=0,001) of safety management practices on safety performance with safety knowledgeas a mediating variable. Writer highly advise that in improving safety performance, the management haveto be consistent, show commitments to safety rules and procedures that have been made, improve safetytraining programs, and increase the quantity and quality of training programs.
The Effect of Safety Management Practices Through Safety Knowledge Towards Safety Performance on Workers of Pt. Masmindo Dwi Area Ummu Kamilah; Syamsiar S. Russeng; Masyitha Muis; Yahya Thamrin; Masni; Fridawati Rivai; Rizky Maharja
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15700

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Accidents in a workplace are caused by many human errors in form of unsafe behavior. One of the efforts toprevent work accidents is to improve safety performance in form of participation and obedience. Improvementof safety performance in workplace is affected by management and individual factors. Management factoris mainly associated with safety management practices while individual factor is associated with individualcharacteristics and occupational health and safety knowledge and training. This study aims to analyze theeffect of individual factors and safety management practices on safety performance among workers at PT.Masmindo Dwi area. This research is a quantitative research using analytic observational and cross sectionaldesign which was conducted in November-December 2020. Interviews were conducted on 72 workers outof 289 workers. The methods used in assessing safety management practices, individual factors and safetybehavior are questionnaires, observation and interviews. The results showed that there is a direct (p=0,024)and indirect effect (p=0,001) of safety management practices on safety performance with safety knowledgeas a mediating variable. Writer highly advise that in improving safety performance, the management haveto be consistent, show commitments to safety rules and procedures that have been made, improve safetytraining programs, and increase the quantity and quality of training programs.
Factors Related to Ground Support Equipment (GSE) Damage (Case Study PT Gapura Angkasa Makassar): Faktor-Faktor yang Berhubungan dengan Kerusakan Ground Support Equipment (GSE) (Studi Kasus PT Gapura Angkasa Makassar) A. Ferina Herbourina Bonita; Rendhar Putri Hilintang; Ummu Kamilah; Amilah Eka Putri
Jurnal Kolaboratif Sains Vol. 8 No. 3: Maret 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/jks.v8i3.6509

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Human factors or work behavior, characteristics or work environment factors, equipment and material factors and work method factors are sources that cause accident risk. PT Gapura Angkasa Sultan Hasanuddin Airport has hundreds of employees, in the GSE Division. Judging from the process during operation, GSE is not free from danger and risk. This indicates that there is a cause of damage to the GSE so that the stability of workers continues to run well and the smooth operation of aircraft and passengers. This research aims to determine factors related to damage to Ground Support Equipment (GSE) at PT Gapura Angkasa Makassar. This research method is an analytical observational study using a cross sectional research design. The population in this study is the total number of engineering workers.The sample in this study consisted of 44 GSE operators who were determined using the total sampling method where all members of the population were used as samples and the data collected was analyzed using the chi squared test. The results of the analysis using the chi squared test showed that the knowledge variable was not related to GSE damage (p=0.143), attitudes were not related to GSE damage (p=0.062), actions were related to GSE damage (p=0.039), unsafe action (unsafe action) not related to GSE damage (p=0.277), and unsafe conditions not related to GSE damage (p=0.038). It can be concluded that the attitude and unsafe condition variables have a relationship to GSE damage and the knowledge, action and unsafe action variables have no relationship to GSE damage. It can be concluded that the unsafe action variable is an intervening variable for the influence of work shifts, work fatigue, on work accidents. It is hoped that future researchers will expand the population and sample size to obtain better research results
Work Fatigue Among Apron Workers in the Mutiara Sis Al-Jufri Airport, Palu, Central Sulawes : Kelelahan Kerja Pada Pekerja Apron di Bandara Mutiara Sis Al-Jufri Palu Sulawesi Tengah A. Ferina Herbourina Bonita; Amilah Eka Putri; Ummu Kamilah; Rendhar Putri Hilintang
Jurnal Kolaboratif Sains Vol. 8 No. 3: Maret 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/jks.v8i3.6703

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Fatigue has been reported to decrease the body's physical condition, work performance, and motivation. Previous studies revealed that working in the apron section of the airport with heavy work duration can cause tiredness. The common symptoms of fatigue include a low level of activity and motivation from various internal and external factors. Therefore, this study aims to determine the factors related to fatigue in apron workers. This is a quantitative and analytical observational study with a cross-sectional design. The sample population consists of 35 workers who were selected with the total sampling technique. The data obtained were analyzed with Univariate and Bivariate Analysis using a chi-square test. The results showed that a total of 1, 30, 3, and 1 respondents were in the very high, high, moderate, and low fatigue categories, accounting for 2.9%, 85.7%, 8.6%, and 2.9%, respectively. The results of the chi-square statistical test revealed that there was a relationship between age (p = 0.0026), length of work (p = 0.021), and gender (p = 0.000), while there was no significant association during work (p = 0.527). There was also no relationship between working period and work burnout among apron workers. Furthermore, airport authorities are advised to provide knowledge in the form of seminars or training on work fatigue to educate employees on how to overcome fatigue and the contributing factors. Apron workers must also rest and avoid forcing themselves to work during fatigue
Kesiapsiagaan Civitas Akademika dalam menghadapi Bencana Gempa Bumi di Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan Nusantara Kota Palu syahrir, sabri; Miftahul Haerati Sulaiman; Ummu Kamilah; Putra Pratama Ramadhan
Health Safety Environment Vol 4 No 1 (2025): Health Safety Environment Journal (Maret 2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta

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Background: The earthquake incident on September 28th 2018 in Central Sulawesi resulted in 2,256 people dying and the loss figure from this disaster reached 13.82 trillion rupiah. So it is necessary to create a preparedness system to minimize deaths and losses due to earthquakes. This research investigates the preparedness of the school members in facing earthquake disasters at SMK Nusantara, Palu City. Method: The type of research used is quantitative with a descriptive observational method. The sampling technique applied is total sampling, resulting in a total of 37 samples. The collected data were then statistically analyzed using univariate analysis. Results: The research results illustrate the preparedness of the school members workers at SMK Nusantara Kota Palu based on several variables. In the variable of knowledge and attitude towards disasters, the majority of the school members falls into the good category, with a percentage of 83.8%. In the variables of responding to the early warning system and resource mobilization, they fall into the prepared category, each with a percentage of 51.4%. Meanwhile, in the variable of emergency response planning, they are categorized as unprepared, with a percentage of 62.2%. Conclusion: The majority of the school members at SMK Nusantara Kota Palu falls into the prepared category regarding knowledge and attitude, early warning systems, and resource mobilization. However, they are not yet prepared in emergency response planning, which is one of the indicators of preparedness. Keywords: School Members; Earthquake; Preparedness; School
The Relationship between Education Level and Age with Compliance in Reporting Needlestick Injuries Among Healthcare Workers at Hospital X Putri, Amilah Eka; Nadia Muthia Hanifah Amrin; Ummu Kamilah; Rendhar Putri Hilintang; A Ferina Herbourina Bonita
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 16 No. 03 (2025): Jurnal EduHealt, Edition July - September , 2025
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Needlestick injuries are one of the most common occupational accidents among healthcare workers and carry the risk of transmitting bloodborne diseases such as HIV, HBV, and HCV. The reporting rate of these incidents remains low, influenced by various factors including individual characteristics such as education level and age. To determine the relationship between education level and age with compliance in reporting needlestick injury incidents among healthcare workers at Hospital X. This study used an observational analytic design with a cross-sectional approach. The sample consisted of 70 healthcare workers who had experienced or were at risk of experiencing needlestick injuries, selected based on inclusion criteria. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability, then analyzed univariately and bivariately using the Chi-Square test with a significance level of p < 0.05. The majority of respondents held a bachelor's degree (57.1%) and were aged 20–29 years (61.4%). The highest reporting compliance was found in the bachelor's degree group (90%) and the 20–29 age group (81.4%). Chi-Square test results showed a significant relationship between education level and reporting compliance (p = 0.042) and between age and reporting compliance (p = 0.031). The main reason for not reporting was the perception of low infection risk (55.7%). Education level and age are significantly related to compliance in reporting needlestick injuries. Interventions to improve compliance should focus on continuous education, ease of reporting procedures, and strengthening the culture of occupational safety.
Kesiapsiagaan Civitas Akademika dalam menghadapi Bencana Gempa Bumi di Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan Nusantara Kota Palu syahrir, sabri; Miftahul Haerati Sulaiman; Ummu Kamilah; Putra Pratama Ramadhan
Health Safety Environment Vol 4 No 1 (2025): Health Safety Environment Journal (Maret 2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta

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Background: The earthquake incident on September 28th 2018 in Central Sulawesi resulted in 2,256 people dying and the loss figure from this disaster reached 13.82 trillion rupiah. So it is necessary to create a preparedness system to minimize deaths and losses due to earthquakes. This research investigates the preparedness of the school members in facing earthquake disasters at SMK Nusantara, Palu City. Method: The type of research used is quantitative with a descriptive observational method. The sampling technique applied is total sampling, resulting in a total of 37 samples. The collected data were then statistically analyzed using univariate analysis. Results: The research results illustrate the preparedness of the school members workers at SMK Nusantara Kota Palu based on several variables. In the variable of knowledge and attitude towards disasters, the majority of the school members falls into the good category, with a percentage of 83.8%. In the variables of responding to the early warning system and resource mobilization, they fall into the prepared category, each with a percentage of 51.4%. Meanwhile, in the variable of emergency response planning, they are categorized as unprepared, with a percentage of 62.2%. Conclusion: The majority of the school members at SMK Nusantara Kota Palu falls into the prepared category regarding knowledge and attitude, early warning systems, and resource mobilization. However, they are not yet prepared in emergency response planning, which is one of the indicators of preparedness. Keywords: School Members; Earthquake; Preparedness; School