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Stretching exercise to reduce musculoskeletal pain among x bakery’s workers Dian Afif Arifah; Ani Asriani Basri
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 10, No 3: September 2021
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v10i3.20877

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X bakery has 51 workers and produces approximately 60.000 pieces of bread in a day for nine working hours. Most of the production activities are manually handled and only. The low-level musculoskeletal pain reported by 92% of packaging workers. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness and ideal duration of stretching exercise in reducing musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among workers. Using quasi-experimental design, 51 workers involved as respondents who were asked to do a simple stretching exercise in specific duration, five days a week in at least 4 weeks. The MSDs score were measured using the nordic body map (NBM) questionnaire. Intervention divided into 4 categories based on the duration. There is lower level of musculoskeletal pain among all exercise group in average, but comparison test doesn’t show a significant difference compared to control group (p-value=0.232). The group with 15 minutes exercise is the only group that significantly difference compared with the control group (p-value=0.020). The workers with 15 minutes stretching exercise, five days a week tend to have 5.16 % lower level of musculoskeletal pain compared to the control group. Another type of exercise and various durations might be needed as comparison to obtain more representative result.
FACTORS RELATED TO BEHAVIOR OF USING PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ON WORKERS AT GONDORUKEM AND TURPENTINE FACTORIES PONOROGO Ahmad Hendriansyah; Sisca Mayang Phuspa; Ani Asriani Basri; Ratih Andhika Akbar Rahma
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 4, No 1 (2019): Cultivate and Sustain a Safety Culture for Building Nation
Publisher : Universitas Darussalam Gontor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v4i1.3437

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Workers need Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when working to minimize the amount of risk and hazard exposure from work accidents. The behavior of the use of PPE is influenced by predisposing, supporting and reinforcing factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors associated with the behavior of PPE use in the Sukun Gondorukem and Turpentine Factory (PGT), Ponorogo. This study uses a cross-sectional study design. The method of taking data with a purposive sampling technique that is workers in PGT Sukun Ponorogo, amounting to 30 respondents. The dependent variable in this study is the behavior of using PPE. The independent variables of research are knowledge, attitude, training, availability of PPE, communication, motivation, supervision, punishment and rewards. Research instruments using questionnaires and check lists. This research shows knowledge variables (p-value 0,407), attitude (p-value 0,195), training (p-value 0,064), PPE availability (p-value 0,267), and motivation (p-value 0,267) not related to behavior using APD. While the communication variables (p-value 0.011), supervision (p-value 0.007), punishment (p-value 0.029) and rewards (p-value 0.003) were proven statistically related to behavior using PPE. Keywords : PPE, predisposing factors, supporting factors, reinforcing factors, PPE usage behavior
THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE WORK SAFETY PROGRAMS IMPLEMENTATION WITH THE PRODUCTIVITY OF EMPLOYEES IN PACKER PARTNERS PT. SEMEN BOSOWA MAROS Ani Asriani Basri; Hasbi Ibrahim
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 3, No 1 (2018): New Dimensions of Occupational Health and Industrial Safety
Publisher : Universitas Darussalam Gontor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v3i1.2457

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The application of work safety programs is one form of the company's efforts to create safe and healthy workplace conditions for the workforce, so as to reduce absenteeism and increase employee productivity.This study aims to find out how the "Relationship between Work Safety Program Implementation and Employee Productivity in the Packer Section of PT. Semen Bosowa Maros”. This type of research is a type of quantitative research, namely an analytical survey. This study uses an analytic international design with a cross sectional study approach. With a sample of 48 respondents in the cement filling packer section with sampling, the total sampling method. Data obtained from the results of questionnaires, observations, and interviews. Then the data will be analyzed using chy-square analysis and fisher's excat to see the relationship between the dependent variable and the independent variable. Fisher's exact statistical test results obtained p value = 0.650> 0.05, this shows that there is no relationship between the knowledge of safety signs with the achievement of cement filling targets, obtained p value = 0.369> 0.05 which indicates that no there is a relationship between the frequency of health and safety training with the achievement of cement filling targets. With the chy-square statistical test, the value of p = 0.04 <0.05 indicates that there is a relationship between the use of personal protective equipment and the achievement of cement filling targets. It is necessary to install safety signs in the packer section to improve and foster awareness of the workforce in protecting themselves, improve K3 training and provide strict sanctions to workers who are not disciplined in using complete personal protective equipment.Keywords: Safety Program, Work Productivity, Packer Worker
Description of Workforce Preparedness for Fire Management at Dinoyo Health Center Zanuba Syifa' Qotrunnada; Fresvian Jenrivo; Ani Asriani Basri; Fariz Zuvil Arganata
Saintika Medika Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/sm.Vol20.SMUMM1.33302

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Background: Dinoyo Community Health Center is a health facility in Malang City that must implement fire safety. There have been 4 incidents in 2020 and 8 incidents in 2021 where fire occurred at community health centers. Preparedness is carried out as an effort to deal with fires from a human perspective. Research objective: To determine workforce preparedness for fire management at the Dinoyo Community Health Center. Research type: descriptive quantitative with a population of 55 people using saturation sampling techniques. There are 2 preparedness parameters in this research variable, namely knowledge and attitudes. Results: The preparedness of the workforce is "ready" category for fire management with an index value of 76.10. The level of knowledge scored 66.23 is "ready" category and attitude scored 85.98 is "very ready" category. Conclusion: The attitude value is higher than the knowledge value. This is because attitudes are not only influenced by knowledge, but also influenced by personal experience, the influence of other people, and emotional influence. The workforce has received fire management training and simulations. The interview results show that the workforce understands information related to emergencies. Suggestion: Workers should increase their knowledge through print media or the internet.
Knowledge and Attitudes regarding Compliance with the Use of Personal Protective Equipment for Motor Vehicle Test Workers at the Malang Regency Transportation Service Vika, Tiaravika Shafa Kamilah; Ani Asriani Basri; Fariz Zuvil Arganata; Nafilatul Fitri
Saintika Medika Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/sm.Vol20.SMUMM1.32691

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The use of PPE is an effort to protect or prevent potential work hazards or accidents. Worker compliance in using PPE is determined by worker knowledge and attitudes. Workers' knowledge will change their actions so that this change in attitude will make workers obey the rules at work. The aim of this research is to analyze the relationship between knowledge and attitudes and compliance with the use of PPE among motor vehicle test officers at the Malang Regency Transportation Service. Quantitative analytical method, cross sectional approach. Total sampling was 30 respondents. Data was taken by filling out questionnaires by respondents and observing. Data analysis was carried out univariately and bivariately using the spss program with the Chi-Square statistical test. The Chi-Square test showed that there was a relationship between knowledge and compliance with the use of PPE (p-value = 0.043), and there was a relationship between attitude and compliance with the use of PPE (p-value= 0.027). The higher a person's level of knowledge and attitude, the more compliant they will be in using PPE.