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Legal and Regulatory Studies for the Downstream of Manufacturing of Walking Aids for the Blind Sukapto, Paulus; Fauzan, Bagus
Jurnal Legisci Vol 3 No 4 (2026): Vol 3 No 4 February 2026
Publisher : Ann Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/legisci.v3i4.1082

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Background. The Indonesian government, through President Joko Widodo, has been promoting downstream for Indonesian industries since 2020. Starting from mineral and mineral products, video games to medical devices. This research discusses specifically for medical devices, namely, the downstream development of road aids for people with visual disabilities based on sensor technology, which is an important innovation in supporting user mobility, safety, and independence. In fact, the success of the downstream of these innovations is not only determined by technical and functional aspects, but also depends on legal readiness and compliance with applicable regulations in accordance with the mandate of article 1 paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution, that '.. Indonesia is a State of Law..'. Purpose. This article aims to comprehensively examine the legal and regulatory frameworks governing the manufacturing system to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations for the downstream production of road aids for people with visual disabilities in Indonesia. Some of the aspects studied include intellectual property rights, technical and commercial licensing, quality standards and certifications, and the mapping of legal risks in the downstream process of innovation. Method. The research method used is socio-legal, where the analysis techniques are a mix of qualitative and quantitative through legal literature studies, field observations, multidisciplinary focus group discussions (FGDs), market surveys, and in-depth interviews with key stakeholders. Data were analyzed to assess the level of legal readiness and identify potential legal barriers that could affect the mass production and distribution of blind disability walkers. Results. The results of the study show that although there has been an initial foundation in the form of a patent certificate as a basis for judicial protection, various legal loopholes and risks are still found, including the lack of trademark registration, the inconsistency of the legality of business entities and business classification, the incomplete licensing of the distribution of medical devices, and the lack of optimal fulfillment of quality standards and legal documentation. This condition may hinder commercialization and downstream funding if not addressed comprehensively. Conclusion. This study recommends preparing an integrated legal and regulatory roadmap as a prerequisite for downstreaming the innovation of blind-disabled road aids. Implementation. A comprehensive socio-legal approach is expected to provide certainty and legal protection for inventors and partners, while ensuring the safety and rights of people with visual disabilities as consumers.
Challenges of Making Processed Food - Case Study of the Instant Rice Industry CV Mitra Berkah Sukapto, Paulus; Nainggolan, Marihot
Jurnal Ekuisci Vol 3 No 3 (2026): Vol 3 No 3 January 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/ekuisci.v3i3.1081

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Background. The instant rice industry in Indonesia faces various challenges, ranging from lower competitive prices to organoleptic quality and food safety issues. This study examines these challenges through a case study of CV Mitra Berkah, an instant rice producer in Bandung. Through mentoring that focuses on the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) of the Occupational Safety and Health Management System (SMK3), food hygiene, and digital marketing strategies. Aims. This study aims to identify challenges, evaluate the effectiveness of interventions, analyze the impact of marketing, and provide recommendations. Methods. The research methodology combines qualitative and quantitative approaches using observation, interviews, and document analysis. Result. The results show an increase in awareness of K3 and hygiene, product quality assurance, and a 60% increase in sales turnover in six months through digital marketing. Conclusion. This study confirms the importance of integrating sound production practices and adaptive marketing strategies to sustain MSMEs in the processed-food industry.
PENERAPAN PARTICIPATORY ERGONOMICS DALAM PERBAIKAN SISTEM K3 DI BAGIAN LAMINATING DAN CUTTING (STUDI KASUS DI PT PRIMARINDO ASIA INFRASTRUCTURE TBK) Sukapto, Paulus; Djojosubroto, Harjoto; Audiandra, Kadek
JEMIS (Journal of Engineering & Management in Industrial System) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016)
Publisher : Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jemis.2016.004.01.9

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This research concerns with the applications of participatory ergonomics (PE) for workplace improvement in the laminating and cutting department of a shoe industry, PT Primarindo Asia Infrastructure TBK. PE refers to making employees, managers, ergonomists, health and safety personnel and research experts take part in the system design progresses early and completelly to increase their autonomy and direct influence on all aspects of the work that they are going to perform. The implementation of PE consists of the following steps: (1) the analysis of workplace conditions based on International Labour Organization’s safety standard checklist (2) hazard identification using Job Safety Analysis (3) risk score determination and (4) recommendation on what to be improved. In this respect we recommend to provide personal protective equipment for the employees, safety division also to improve the workplace safety.
Co-Authors Alberto, Giovano Alexander Reggy, Revaldo Amanda, Gabriela Antonius Hanafi, Eric Audiandra, Kadek Aulia Fadhilah, Hana Bagus Arthaya Benedict, Dustin Carles Sitompul Cherish Rikardo, Cherish Christofora Desi Kusmindari Clara Theresia D, Harjoto Daniel Siswanto Daniel Siswanto Darren K, Nathaniel David Anjaya, Christian Diartano Christian F. Rian Pratikto F. Rohman Fathurohman, Muhamad Fauzan, Bagus Gede Karya Geovando Gita, Graemmy Gunawan, Maisie Handy Permana Hanky Fransiscus Hans Okto Harjoto D. Harjoto Djojosubroto Harjoto Djojosubroto Harjoto Djojosubroto Harjoto Djojosubroto Harjoto Djojosubroto Hera Sudi Hilmi Istiqomah Nursyam Ignatius Bryan Abimanyu Wicaksono Ignatius Bryan Abimanyu Wicaksono Ignatius Sandy Johanna Hariandja Johanna Renny Octavia Hariandja Julian Sugianto, Martin Kadek Audiandra Kinley Aritonang Liauw, Justin Loren Pratiwi Maharani Pradeshi Duarsa, Putu Utari Marbun, Romy Margaretha Ardhanari Marihot Nainggolan Mochamad Riyan Mochammad Fauzi Rachmat Paruhum, Matthew R Permana , Handy Prakoso, Dito Pratama, Yohanes Dicka Renny, Johanna Renzo, Vandy Low Romy Loice Ronaldo Ferdy Ignatius Rottie Samanta, Handy Sani Susanto Sebastianus Widanarto Prijowuntato Sugih Sudharma Tjandra, Sugih Sudharma Sukamto, Jonathan F. Tan, Alfian Thedy Yogasara Timotius, Vicko Tjipto, William J. Ulfa Nur Ulumiah Vandy Low Renzo Vicko Timotius Visi Saujaningati Kristyanto Wicaksono, Ignatius Bryan Abimanyu Wicaksono, Ignatius Bryan Abimanyu Winata, Sally F Winata, Sally Feodora Yani Herawati Yanti Pasmawati Yumanto, Yumanto Zulfikar, Muhamad