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Comparative Analysis Research of Safety Climate Assessment in the Jababeka Manufacturing Industry Satrya, Chandra; Susilowati, Indri Hapsari; Khaliwa, Agra Mohamad; Alam, Eriena Nur
The Indonesian Journal of Occupational Safety and Health Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijosh.v13i1.2024.81-86

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Introduction: The manufacturing industry transforms various materials, substances, or components into new products using mechanical, physical, or chemical forces. Safety climate refers to the perception of workers of prioritizing safety over organizational goals in the workplace. PT A, B, and C are manufacturing companies located in the Jababeka area. This study aims to identify the main factors that influence the perception of workers of safety climate in PT A, B, and C. Methods: A quantitative study with a cross-sectional design was conducted in August 2021 to analyze the safety climate of three companies. This study focused on various factors, such as leadership, risk management, implementation of occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS), regulation, management commitment, worker engagement, and worker competence. The sample size consisted of 330 workers selected from the three companies using the Lemeshow formula from a total of 1500 workers using the cluster sampling technique with the analysis of variance (ANOVA) test. Results: The results showed that risk management had the lowest score among the safety climate sub-variable for the three companies. Conclusion: The ANOVA test revealed a significant relationship among the safety climate variables. Furthermore, it is necessary to prioritize management in terms of policy and administration by involving all departments.
ANALISA KASUS GOTRAK (GANGGUAN OTOT DAN TULANG RANGKA AKIBAT KERJA) PADA OPERATOR ALAT BERAT DI SEKTOR PROYEK KONSTRUKSI BERDASARKAN SNI 9011 : 2021 Fadhilah, Dandy; Susilowati, Indri Hapsari; Satrya, Chandra; Khaliwa, Agra Mohamad
Jurnal Kesehatan Tambusai Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): MARET 2025
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jkt.v6i1.40080

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Penelitian ini mengkaji penerapan metode SNI 9011:2021 untuk analisa ergonomi pada operator alat berat di proyek konstruksi. Operator alat berat sering mengalami keluhan GOTRAK akibat postur kerja yang tidak ergonomis, khususnya di area leher dan punggung bawah. Studi ini dilakukan dengan metode studi kasus pada operator tiga jenis operator alat berat, yaitu excavator, crawler crane, dan dump truck. Data dikumpulkan melalui kuesioner dan daftar periksa ergonomi berdasarkan pedoman SNI 9011:2021. Hasil studi menunjukkan bahwa beberapa operator telah mengalami GOTRAK yang disebabkan oleh postur kerja yang tidak ergonomis. Keluhan terbanyak ditemukan pada leher, punggung bawah, dan tangan. Rekomendasi yang diberikan mencakup intervensi ergonomi seperti perbaikan desain kursi yang dapat diatur ketinggian, sudut kemiringan, serta penambahan suspensi atau jenis busa pada kursi untuk mengurangi getaran. Penerapan rekomendasi ini diharapkan dapat mengurangi risiko gangguan kesehatan, meningkatkan keselamatan serta produktivitas di lingkungan kerja konstruksi.
Daily Income Targets and Passenger Pressure on Safety Risky Riding Behavior Among Online Motorcycle Taxi Riders in Jakarta, Indonesia Djunaidi, Zulkifli; Khaliwa, Agra Mohamad; Hafia, Azka; Putri, Nadya
Kesmas Vol. 19, No. 1
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Online motorcycle taxi riders, a vulnerable group on the road, are more susceptible to serious injury than non-motorcycle riders. This study analyzed a correlation between daily income targets, passenger pressure, risk perception, safety attitudes, and risky riding behavior. This cross-sectional study used a semi-quantitative approach by collecting online-based questionnaires from 500 online motorcycle taxi riders in Jakarta, and 50 of them were obtained through offline interviews. The findings revealed a significant relationship between daily income targets, passenger pressure, risk perception (danger level, stochastic evaluation, and safety priority), safety attitudes (pragmatic attitude to rule violations and dissatisfaction with traffic rules), and risky riding behavior, with a p-value of <0.05. In particular, a pragmatic attitude to rule violations was the most impactful on risky riding behavior. Online motorcycle taxi companies should provide regular training on traffic laws and safe riding practices to improve road safety. This holistic approach may enhance safety through education, passenger awareness, and rigorous management.
COVID-19 Prevention and Control: Mining Industry Responses to the Pandemic Susanto, Arif; Khaliwa, Agra Mohamad; Iqbal, Muhamad Razif; Putro, Edi Karyono; Abdilah, Asep Dian
Kesmas Vol. 17, No. 5
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The rapidly growing global Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic crisis affects the labor-intensive mining industry. The industry is characterized by high worker mobility and 24-hour operations; thus, this continuous, mobile workforce increases the transmission risk of COVID-19 and has been a challenge for the mining industry during the pandemic. PT X, one of the largest mineral mining locations in Mimika District, Central Papua Province, Indonesia, was challenged to face the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Therefore, this qualitative study aimed to analyze the COVID-19 handling efforts by PT X Concentrating Division using a descriptive-analytical method to describe the completion of PT X. The assessment aimed to examine nine critical factors formulated by the International Labour Organization and evaluated as practical steps to prevent and mitigate the virus spread in the division. Furthermore, an analysis was conducted on data related to COVID-19 handling. The results showed that the nine critical factors had an average value of 89.41%. These results indicated that the pandemic handling efforts in the division had been implemented well.
Exploring the Implementation of Safety Resilience Assessment in Industries: A Systematic Literature Review Wirawan, Mufti; Lestari, Fatma; Djunaidi, Zulkifli; Hafia, Azka; Khaliwa, Agra Mohamad; Al Azhar, Muhammad Schehan
Kesmas Vol. 19, No. 2
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Safety Resilience discusses how a work process can run properly not only aims at preventing adverse events, but also increasing work productivity and effectiveness by increasing resilience. The concept of resilience has been widely suggested as safety management due to its ability to support organizations to continue operating even when facing unexpected demands or scale disruptions by improving their day-to-day performance. This study used a systematic literature review to explore the implementation of safety resilience in various industries. The results showed that 50% of articles used the Resilience Assessment Grid instrument to measure safety resilience in the workplace. In brief, increased safety resilience positively improves work performance and organizational safety.