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ANALYSIS OF USE ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION ON BODY MASS INDEX OF POPULATION CITY IN BANDAR LAMPUNG Hendro Muliarto; Rizka Firdausi Pertiwi; Alhamidi Alhamidi; Fradina Agustin
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 3 (2018): Volume 20 Number 3, August 2018
Publisher : Diponegoro University

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Active transport is any form of human powered transportation such as walking and cycling. Active transport can reduce the risk of obesity estimated through body mass index. This study aims to determine the tendency of active transportation of the Bandar Lampung resident and its correlation to body mass reaction rate. Data were collected on 400 respondents as sample who height and weight was measured and given questionnaire. The results showed that the highest active transportation choice of respondents was walking to the workplace (22.0%) and activity at leisure time (30.3%). That value was lower than respondents who chose motorcycles (61.1% for work, 37.7% for dropping children to school, 70.4% while shopping and 50.0% for leisure activities). The was no significant correlation between the duration of walking and cycling in the last seven days to the level of the respondent's body mass index.
Evaluation of hospital’s obedience in medical solid waste management Yuni Lisafitri; Merza Rahmawati; Rizka Firdausi Pertiwi; Bambang Prasetio
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Vol 1, No 1 (2017): Science, Engineering and Social Science Series
Publisher : Penerbit Kemala Indonesia

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Waste is an environmental issue that quite unsettling right now. Hospitals are health facilities for community but also become one of waste contributor. Waste from hospital activities was called medical waste. Medical waste can be a source of disease for humans and other living organism and can disrupt environmental stability if not managed properly. The management of medical waste must be appropriate with regulations, but there are still many health facilities that have not managed according to the regulations. This study was conducted to evaluate of medical waste management in hospital to government regulation No. 101/2014 and Regulation of environment and forestry minister No. 56/2015. The research was conducted through several step from literature study to direct survey in the field through interviews and observations of the medical waste management. That information is evaluated in accordance with the waste management that has been regulated in government regulation No. 101/2014 and regulation of environment and forestry minister No. 56/2015. There are seven activities in the management of hazardous and toxic waste but this hospital only carry out two steps, such as collection and storage activities. Some of their doing in collection and storage activities was still not accordance with the regulations.
Identification of Air Pollution Level in Institute Technology Sumatera, South Lampung Bambang Prasetio; Rizka Firdausi Pertiwi
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Vol 3, No 1 (2019): Science, Engineering and Social Science Series
Publisher : Penerbit Kemala Indonesia

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Institut Teknologi Sumatera (ITERA) has the potential to generate air pollution due to the development for the next twenty years. This study aims to identify and analyse pollutant concentrations level in the ITERA. The parameters used are Sulphur dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Ozone (O3), Hydrocarbon (HC), PM10, and Dust (TSP) based on PP RI No.41 at 1999 of National Ambient Air Quality Standard. The measurement results show the ambient air quality the highest concentration of pollutant occurred at the ITERA main gate is hydrocarbon which had the concentration 453 μg/m3 below the national standard at both sampling points.