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Analisis Beban Kerja Fisik Menggunakan Metode Cardiovaskular Load dan Konsumsi Energi pada Karyawan Pemadam Kebakaran di PT X Zaini, Mohammad; Dira Ernawati
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Januari 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Serambi Mekkah

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The high physical workload of firefighters has the potential to cause fatigue and reduce performance, compromising safety and productivity. Given the importance of accurate measurement of physical workload, the aim of this study was to analyse physical workload using the Cardiovascular Load (CVL) method and energy expenditure to assess the level of physical intensity exerted by the body during work activities among firefighters using direct observation and pulse measurement during the working day, and estimation of energy expenditure based on recorded physical activity. The research results show that the physical workload of the employees is rather low, with an average CVL of 22.3%, indicating that there is no classification of fatigue. Energy consumption also has an average energy consumption value of 1.51, which shows that their energy consumption is in the light category. On the basis of the results of this analysis, PT also carries out regular health monitoring of physical conditions with the aim of keeping employees in optimal condition. It is hoped that this research will provide a basis for companies to develop policies to manage the physical workload of firefighters.
Analisis Optimalisasi Sistem Pendistribusian Air Bersih PDAM Tirta Jaya Kabupaten Pamekasan (Sumber Trasak) Raihana Azahra Rusadi Putri; Dira Ernawati
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Januari 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Serambi Mekkah

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This study aims to analyse the optimisation of the clean water distribution system by PDAM Tirta Jaya in Pamekasan Regency (Sumber Trasak) by examining the effects of water pressure, distribution service, water quality and water quantity on customer satisfaction. The results show that these four variables contribute only 7.6% to customer satisfaction, while 92.4% is influenced by other factors. The correlations between these variables and customer satisfaction are weak, with Pearson correlation values below 0.5. Furthermore, regression analysis shows that the relationships are insignificant, except for water quality, which has a significant but weak correlation. Based on these results, optimising the clean water distribution system requires a more comprehensive approach that takes into account other factors, such as improving customer service and improving the water distribution infrastructure.