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Analisis Level Risiko Bahaya Pada Usaha Pencucian Mobil dengan Metode AS/NZS 4360:2004 Deny Poniman Kosasih; A. Moeslihat Komara; Hari Din Nugraha; Cecep As Sidik
MESA (Teknik Mesin, Teknik Elektro, Teknik Sipil, Teknik Arsitektur) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): MESA (Teknik Mesin, Teknik Elektro, Teknik Sipil, Teknik Arsitektur)
Publisher : FAKULTAS TEKNIK UNIVERSITAS SUBANG

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Over time, the number of motorized vehicles has increased significantly, this is in line with the need for vehicle maintenance, namely vehicle washing, especially cars. But on the other hand, there is a risk of danger that occurs in the car wash process. This study aims to identify potential hazards in the work process at a car wash. The type of survey research, the method of the assessment process refers to the Australian/New Zealand standard (AS/NZS 4360:2004). The results showed the highest level of risk in the car washing process at Car Wash "X" which was in stage 4, namely cleaning under the car and stage 1 parking the car with the Very High category. Stage 5 cleans the engine and stage 3 cleans the car body in the Substantial category. Stage 2 releases the car in the Priority 3 category. And the lowest level of risk is at stage 6, namely Finishing in the Acceptable category. Recommendations that can be given to Car Wash business actors are workers must use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the form of boots, gloves when washing to avoid chemical liquids that cause skin irritation. In addition, the placement of the car washer is placed parallel to the worker so that when turning on the machine it is easy and ergonomic. In addition, in the construction of the floor to be designed with a rougher roughness so as not to slip easily due to a wet floor.
Laborer's Working Hours, Work Stress, Recovery and Health in West Java: A Qualitative Study Silvy Sondary Gadzali; A. Moeslihat Komara; Kamal Ma’ruf
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute August
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

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The study aims to explain the relationship between working hours and psychosocial work characteristics and review the health effects of working hours and related causes. It was identified that lack of sleep might affect work and working hours to illness. Provide an outline of the research method(s), data and materials used in this research. Explain how the method(s) is performed in order to obtain the results of discussions. It was identified that the most likely to improve recovery and health was through changes in working hours. Night work and shift work are associated with various health effects, the risk of morbidity being the most substantial evidence. Lack of sleep or insufficient sleep, associated with inadequate recovery, can cause long working hours, shift work, and work stress to illness. The best work-related mechanisms for reducing psychosocial workloads and the adverse health effects of working hours are regulating overtime and overworked hours, improving individual work-time control, improving recovery from sleep pattern recognition and promoting these principles into shift rotation.