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Description of Carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) Levels in Parkir Attendants Based on Working Period Around Bejen Market Tri Harningsih; Indah Tri Susilowati; Purwati Purwati; Definingsih Yuliastuti
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (145.781 KB) | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v4i2.708

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Carbon monoxide is the largest contributor to air pollution. The source of carbon monoxide contamination comes from the smoke exhaust of motor vehicles. This research was to find out the description of carboxyhemoglobin levels in parking attendants based on working period around Bejen Market. This research method uses descriptive research. The sampling technique used is quota sampling. The research subjects were 8 parking attendants around Bejen market. Examination of carboxyhemoglobin levels using UV-Vis spectrophotometer. The results showed that in the blood of all respondents there was an increase in carboxyhemoglobin levels. The sample with code A1 has a level of 5,56%; sample A2 = 5,20%; sample A3 = 5,40%; sample A4 = 5,56%; sample A5 = 6,30%; sample A6 = 5,66%; sample A7 = 5,80%; and sample A8 = 6,36%. The level of carboxyhemoglobin in parking attendants around Bejen market exceeded the normal limit of >3,5% by the Regulation of the Minister Health Republic Indonesia Number 70 of 2016.
Description of the Event of Irritant Contact Dermatitis in Employees of the Home Industry Batik Dewi Saroh; Purwati Purwati; Tri Harningsih
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 4 No 3 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (184.163 KB) | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v4i3.1200

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Batik is one of Indonesian culture which has high artistic value. The dyes used in the batik industry can come from natural dyes and synthetic dyes. Synthetic dyes contain hazardous chemical compounds in the form of heavy metals. Heavy metal compounds can cause cancer in living things. Contact with chemicals, such as workers in the batik industry can cause various skin disorders. One of the skin disorders that occurs due to exposure to chemicals is contact dermatitis. Based on research data from 21 employees of the coloring division in the batik home industry, the prevalence of irritant contact dermatitis was 33.33% (7 people) with the most characteristic age being 40-70 years, working duration >5 years, exposure contact duration 0-3 hours. / day, the most common symptoms are itching that occurs on the palms of the hands, backs of hands, forearms, between the fingers, and the backs of the feet. Respondents who had a history of atopic dermatitis were only 9.52% (2 people), and for exposure to chemicals other than batik dyes only 19.05% (4 people). Other chemicals that trigger contact dermatitis are detergents and fragrances. From the incidence of irritant contact dermatitis to employees of the coloring department in the batik home industry, more employees choose to be left alone than treated because the symptoms that appear are mild and do not interfere with work activities.
Description of Carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) Levels in Parkir Attendants Based on Working Period Around Bejen Market Tri Harningsih; Indah Tri Susilowati; Purwati Purwati; Definingsih Yuliastuti
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (145.781 KB) | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v4i2.708

Abstract

Carbon monoxide is the largest contributor to air pollution. The source of carbon monoxide contamination comes from the smoke exhaust of motor vehicles. This research was to find out the description of carboxyhemoglobin levels in parking attendants based on working period around Bejen Market. This research method uses descriptive research. The sampling technique used is quota sampling. The research subjects were 8 parking attendants around Bejen market. Examination of carboxyhemoglobin levels using UV-Vis spectrophotometer. The results showed that in the blood of all respondents there was an increase in carboxyhemoglobin levels. The sample with code A1 has a level of 5,56%; sample A2 = 5,20%; sample A3 = 5,40%; sample A4 = 5,56%; sample A5 = 6,30%; sample A6 = 5,66%; sample A7 = 5,80%; and sample A8 = 6,36%. The level of carboxyhemoglobin in parking attendants around Bejen market exceeded the normal limit of >3,5% by the Regulation of the Minister Health Republic Indonesia Number 70 of 2016.
Description of the Event of Irritant Contact Dermatitis in Employees of the Home Industry Batik Dewi Saroh; Purwati Purwati; Tri Harningsih
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 4 No 3 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (184.163 KB) | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v4i3.1200

Abstract

Batik is one of Indonesian culture which has high artistic value. The dyes used in the batik industry can come from natural dyes and synthetic dyes. Synthetic dyes contain hazardous chemical compounds in the form of heavy metals. Heavy metal compounds can cause cancer in living things. Contact with chemicals, such as workers in the batik industry can cause various skin disorders. One of the skin disorders that occurs due to exposure to chemicals is contact dermatitis. Based on research data from 21 employees of the coloring division in the batik home industry, the prevalence of irritant contact dermatitis was 33.33% (7 people) with the most characteristic age being 40-70 years, working duration >5 years, exposure contact duration 0-3 hours. / day, the most common symptoms are itching that occurs on the palms of the hands, backs of hands, forearms, between the fingers, and the backs of the feet. Respondents who had a history of atopic dermatitis were only 9.52% (2 people), and for exposure to chemicals other than batik dyes only 19.05% (4 people). Other chemicals that trigger contact dermatitis are detergents and fragrances. From the incidence of irritant contact dermatitis to employees of the coloring department in the batik home industry, more employees choose to be left alone than treated because the symptoms that appear are mild and do not interfere with work activities.