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Nur Hilal
Environmental Health Department, Polytechnic Health Ministry of Semarang

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Effectiveness Of Light Trap In Reducing Populatio House Fly (Musca Domestica) Nur Hilal; Asep Tata Gunawan; Mela Firdaust
Jurnal LINK Vol 9, No 1 (2013): Januari 2013
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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Flies are insects meperupakan fototropik is like light. At night off, but can be activated by the presence of artificial light. Fototropik properties form the basis for controlling flies fly population by using a Light Trap. Therefore, research on the effectiveness of Trap Light Lowering Population In house flies (Musca domestica) are particularly relevant to be implemented.This study aimed to calculate the population of house flies (Musca domestica) before using Light Trap, counting house fly populations (Musca domestica) after using Light Trap, counting the number of flies caught on Light Trap, counting insects can be caught light trap, calculating the effectiveness decline in house fly populations (Musca domestica) using Light Trap and calculate the effectiveness of light traps in catching flies.This type of research is experimental, by applying the tool Light Trap at the diner kitchen study sampled. Measurements of temperature, humidity, density of flies before and after the application of tools and light intensity performed at the study site. While the identification of the type and number of insects trapped done in the laboratory.The results showed that populations of the house fly (Musca domestica) on average before using Light Trap 3 tails / grill block, while the population of flies after use Light Trap is 2.67 head / block grill. Average flies caught 31 fish / trap. Insects that can trap the light caught; fly home 651 tail; 628 tail flying insects as mosquitoes 91 tail; ant 79 tail; butterfly 60 head; wasp 2 heads, spiders and beetles 1 tail. Effectiveness of light traps in catching flies 97% compared to controls.
Risk Factors for Lung Function Disorders in Craftsmen of Mattress Made of Textile Waste in Banjarkerta Purbalingga Year 2011 Budi Utomo; Lagiono Lagiono; Nur Hilal
Jurnal LINK Vol 8, No 2 (2012): Mei 2012
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Banjarkerta, a village in district Karanganyar, Purbalingga, is a central village of mattress craftsman with textile waste materials as a substitute for cotton. One of negative impacts in consequence of work for the craftsmen is lung function disorder, which is caused by dust of textile waste. The other risk factors are age, work period, Body Mass Index, use of masks, smoking habits, and history of pulmonary disease.The purpose of this study was to find out the risk factors for lung function disorder in craftsmen of mattress in Banjarkerta, Purbalingga, year 2011.This research was conducted with cross sectional approach, observing 85 respondents, using random sampling techniques. The data collected was obtained by measurements (dust variables, BMI, lung capacity) and interviews (age variables, gender, work period, smoking behavior, and history of pulmonary disease). The collected data is then presented in tabular and narrative. The data analysis is done by analyzing tables and cross-table analysis, using the calculation of Ratio Prevalence  (RP).The results of this study is that there is lung function disorder in mattress craftsman, with the normal criteria (23.5%), the only restriction or obstruction (15.3%), the combined restriction and obstruction (61.2%). Factors associated with lung function disorder are age (RP = 1,220); gender (RP = 3.137); working hour (RP = 1,333); the custom of wearing masks (RP = 1.319) and a history of pulmonary disease (RP = 1.502). Factors not associated with risk of lung function disorder are work period (RP = 0.611);, BMI (RP = 0.807 and smoking habits; (RP = 0.583). Indoor levels of airborne dust in the home industry (26,656 and 80,000 ìg/Nm3 ìg/Nm3), already far exceeds the Threshold Limit Value (TLV) which allowed for the air space of industry, that is 10,000 ìg/Nm3.  Researchers gave suggestions for the craftsmen to wear a mask that is good and right, and to get occupational health monitoring by the Health Center / Department of Health.