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Analisis Parameter Fisik Kualitas Air pada Depot Air Minum Isi Ulang (DAMIU) DI Kecamatan Tanjung Redeb Yanti, Nuri; Wardhani, Pratiwi Sri; Mislan, Mislan; Munir, Rahmawati; Hamdani, Dadan
Progressive Physics Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Progressive Physics Journal
Publisher : Program Studi Fisika, Jurusan Fisika, FMIPA, Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/ppj.v4i2.1073

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DAMIU (Refill Drinking Water Depot) is an individual or group business that manages refill drinking water for public consumption directly filled on the spot and not in packaged form, this water must meet the standardization of drinking water quality requirements with one of its parameters, namely physical parameters that do not directly related to health, namely temperature, pH, total dissolved solids and electrical conductivity. This research was conducted to determine the quality of refill drinking water in Tanjung Redeb Subdistrict, whether it complies with the Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 492/MENKES/PER/IV/2010 concerning drinking water quality requirements and to determine the effect of the duration of water storage on drinking water quality with parameters physical. This research was conducted in Tanjung Redeb District, Berau Regency and was carried out with 2 different water sources, namely drilled wells and PDAM. Water quality is measured using a TDS meter. Based on the research that has been done, the results of measuring the quality of refill drinking water in Tanjung Redeb District, Berau Regency, namely the water quality meets the standardization of the Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 492/MENKES/PER/IV/2010 concerning drinking water quality requirements and the result is that the storage time for 15 days had an effect on changes in the values ​​of the parameters pH, TDS and DHL and even though they were stored for 15 days the quality still met drinking water quality standards while the temperature parameter had no effect.
Pengaruh Iklim Kerja Panas Terhadap Respon Fisiologis Pekerja dalam Ruang Preparasi di PT-X fitriani, nur shabrina ulima; Natalisanto, Adrianus Inu; Sutaji Putri, Devina Rayzy Perwitasari; Mislan, Mislan; Putri, Erlinda Ratnasari
Progressive Physics Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Progressive Physics Journal
Publisher : Program Studi Fisika, Jurusan Fisika, FMIPA, Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/ppj.v4i1.1025

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Work climate is one of the factors whose gave big influence on the performance of human resources, for both in hot work climate and cold work climate, even the effect is not limited to performance but can go further, specifically on the safety and health of workers. For this reason, it is necessary to measure and evaluate the working climate standard. This study was conducted to determine the effect of hot working climate on the physiological response of workers in the preparation room at PT-X and to find a temperature control strategy in the preparation room at PT-X. The research were carried out in 4 steps, namely: first was collecting data on the work climate in the Preparation Room at PT-X, second was collecting data on the workload of workers in the Preparation Room at PT-X, third was collecting data on the physiological response of the worker in the form of measuring body temperature, measuring blood pressure, measuring pulse rate and measuring the weight of workers. The last step was analysis. Based on the results of the research, the hot working climate affects the physiological response of the workers before and after work. The strategy for controlling the hot working climate in the Preparation Room at PT-X is by increasing the rest time for workers, maximizing the use of PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) for each worker, and adding health signs at the worker's location.
Analisis Tingkat Pencahayaan Alami dan Buatan Ruang-Ruang Kuliah di Science Learning Center (SLC) Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Universitas Mulawarman Wahyuni, Risma Nur; Natalisanto, Adrianus Inu; Putri, Erlinda Ratnasari; Mislan, Mislan; Supriyanto, Supriyanto
Progressive Physics Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Progressive Physics Journal
Publisher : Program Studi Fisika, Jurusan Fisika, FMIPA, Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/ppj.v4i2.1022

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Light intensity is the intensity of light emitted as a light source in a certain direction. In a building, human safety depends on the level of lighting, and helps create a creative visual environment. Broadly speaking, light sources are divided into two, namely natural light and artificial light. According to the Indonesian National Standard (SNI), the recommended minimum lighting strength for lecture halls is 250 lux. Therefore, this study aims to determine whether the lighting intensity of the lecture hall in the SLC building meets the SNI standard, and to determine the relationship between natural and artificial fluxes in the SLC lecture hall of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Mulawarman University. This study uses the method of measuring the intensity of illumination with a luxmeter measuring instrument at predetermined measurement points. The results obtained in this study, namely, the intensity of natural and artificial lighting in the lecture hall of the SLC building did not entirely meet the SNI standard, because in use without lights and 6 lights the point is far from the light source. The relationship between natural and artificial lighting flux corresponds to changes in the intensity of natural and artificial lighting with time, the greater the change in lighting intensity with time, the greater the lighting flux in the lecture room with time.
Co-Authors Abbas, Asri Yana Pratama Aditya Rinaldi Aditya Yoga Purnama Adrianus Inu Natalisanto Afif, Sofwan Agung Waluyo Agustina Dwiyanti Ahmad Hipni Ahmad Zarkasi Anang Budianto Andrea Tri Rian Dani Anwar, Yaskinul Ari Handoko Ariyanthi, Gita Putri Arrosyidah, Mosy R arya candra Arya T Candra Asih Setyo Rini, Asih Setyo Bayu Septa M.T Budiharjo Budiharjo, Budiharjo Chandri Febri Santi Dadan Hamdani, Dadan Danang Ari Santoso Dani, Andrea Tri Rian Dedy Khaerudin Diah Ekowati, Diah Dian Mukhlisa Dina Hayati Putri Djayus Djayus, Djayus Donny Setiawan Edi Irwanto eko heryadi, eko Ernawati, Surni Fatiha Febrian, Alvin Felicia Joy Rotua Tamba Firdiansyah Firdiansyah Fitri Nauli Siagian fitriani, nur shabrina ulima Galih Farhanto Gandara, Ganjar Sidik Haikal, Muhammad Dava Haryono, Arif Hernadewita, Hernadewita Himawan Sadewo, Hengky Ibaad, Muhammad Irsadul Idris Mandang, Idris Imamatul Karimah Iqballulah, Iqballulah Irda Afrahima Irma Nurmala Dewi Irma Nurmala Dewi Jasmine, Yusticia Jumiati, Yana Kadek Subagiada, Kadek Khaerudin, Dedy Khairunnisak Khairunnisak, Khairunnisak Kholis Nurhanafi Kormil Saputra Kosasih, Raditya Arya Lariman, Lariman Lepong, Piter Liana Oklas Ranly Liya Arista Lucky Setiawan Maulidsandy, Penta Adenata Mawadhah Putri, Fevi Medi Hendra, Medi Meirinda Fauziyah Muawanah, Chusnul Muhammad, Irmawati Munir, Rahmawati Munir, Rahmiati Murti, Sus Tri Mustofa Mustofa Nanang Waludi Nanda Khoirunisa, Nanda NARITA YURI ADRIANINGSIH Nirmala, Syahda Nurlita, Aulia Oroh, Chiko Zet Partimin, Partimin Prasetiyo, An’am Puji Setyaningsih PURNAMASARI, DWI AYU ITA Putra, Fachrian Bimantoro Putri, Devina R, Andrian Rahmat Fajar Rahmatulloh, Asep Rahmiati Rahmiati Rahmita Sari Ramadhan, Tegar Riki Efendi Santi, Chandri Febri Septiardi, Muhammad Evan Setiabudi, Moh. Agung Setyo Rini, Asih Sherin Ramadhania Sitinjak, Jesselin Paskalis Situmorang, Rosnalia Agnes Solvera, Esy Supriyanto Supriyanto Sutaji Putri, Devina Rayzy Perwitasari Syamsuddin Syamsuddin Syukril, Ahmed Upit Hofifah Utami, Alya Nindityas Wahidah Wahidah Wahyuni, Risma Nur Wahyuningtyas, Ika Panggih Wardani Wardani Wardhani, Pratiwi Sri Wawan Setiawan Wawan Setiawan Yanti, Derli Yanti, Nuri Yusuf, Mustaid