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Journal : Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKING HOURS, WORK DURATION, AND LIGHTING INTENSITY ON EYE FATIGUE AMONG TAILORS IN TANJUNG MULIA HILIR SUBDISTRICT, MEDAN CITY Ginting, Tarianna; Tampubolon, Jenni; Suvina, Vivi; Siagian, Masryna; Sihotang, Widya Yanti
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): JUNI
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v9i2.2876

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Inadequate lighting and long working hours are common occupational health issues faced by tailors in Tanjung Mulia Hilir Village, Medan City. These unfavorable conditions may contribute to eye fatigue, reduced concentration, decreased productivity, and a higher risk of sewing errors. Prolonged work duration without adequate rest also increases the risk of health complaints such as headaches, back pain, and vision problems. This study aimed to examine the relationship between work duration, work experience, and lighting intensity on the incidence of eye fatigue among tailors. The study employed a quantitative analytic method with a cross-sectional design, involving 60 respondents selected through total sampling. Data were collected through questionnaires and direct measurements of lighting levels. The results showed that 19 respondents (31.7%) had adequate lighting, while 41 (68.3%) worked under inadequate lighting conditions. A total of 16 respondents (26.7%) experienced eye fatigue. Bivariate analysis revealed a p-value of 0.00, indicating a significant relationship between work duration and lighting intensity with eye fatigue. It is recommended that workplace lighting conditions and working hours be improved to reduce the risk of visual fatigue.
FACTORS RELATED TO PRACTICE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH AT GAS STATION OPERATION IN MEDAN CITY Sihotang, Widya Yanti; Syahfitri, Nadia; Mahulae, Wigma Aprinda Elizabeth Br; Siregar, Santy Deasy; Ginting, Tarianna; Firdaus, Adeline Sacharissa
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): JUNI
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v9i2.2878

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The implementation of occupational safety and health is essential to create a safe working environment, especially for gas station operators working at gas stations with the risk of chemical exposure and potential explosions. This study aims to analyze factors related to the practice of implementing occupational safety and health in gasoline station operators in Medan City. This study used a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design and data collection through questionnaires of 100 respondents. The results in this study test were obtained that knowledge (p = 0.007), attitude (p = 0.005), working mass p = (0.016) and occupational safety and health training (p = 0.001), had a significant relationship with the application of occupational safety and health in gas station operators in Medan City. Meanwhile, the variables of work duration (p = 0.104), and shift division (p = 0.714), did not have a significant influence on the implementation of occupational safety and health in gas station operators in Medan City. The results of the study showed that occupational safety and health training had a significant influence on the implementation of occupational safety and health (OR=3,609). It can be concluded that occupational safety and health training is the dominant factor that affects the implementation of occupational safety and health. It is recommended that the management of petrol stations routinely hold occupational safety and health training and evaluation to improve operator work safety.
Co-Authors Adeline Sacharissa Firdaus Adrisya Lubis, Putri Anggie Aminuyati Anggraini, Sari Anita Zahra Aulia, Wan Syarifah Buenita, Buenita Chairul, Muhammad Damanik, Anggi Oktavia Damayanti, Etha Wilda Hasiani Dina, Sarah Edison, Rizki Edmi Edy Fachrial Elmiam, Dwi Faridahanum, Faridahanum Fitri Aidani Ulfa Harahap Ginting, Anandestra Ginting, Chrismis Novalinda Ginting, Rapael Ginting, Tarianna Girsang, Ermi Hakim, Mia Amara Hamsi, Ulpah Zahara Harahap, Emira Nadiah Haris, Muhammad Akbar Harmileni Hartono Hartono Henny Henny, Henny Hulu, Victor Trismanjaya Irwanda, Desi Danilah Kurniawan, Muhammad Aditya Leni Diana Leonardi, Felix Lilis Novitarum Lina, Juliana Mahulae, Wigma Aprinda Elizabeth Br Manihuruk, Gresika Br Saragih Maya Sari Mutia Mutia, Maya Sari Nabila, Putri Nasution, Ali Napiah NAUFAL, NAUFAL Ongko, Nicolas Xavier Pane, Putri Yunita Panjaitan, Andrean Kristianto Panjaitan, Hajijah I. L. Paska Ramawati Situmorang Purba, Sarah Putri Uli Endrianda Br Putranto Manalu Putri, Indah Juwita Dwi Rafika, Nazla Ghina Ramadhini, Amelya Putri Ratih Nur Indah Siregar Samosir, Frans Judea Santy Deasy Siregar Sari, Ajeng Mestika Septiavianti, Nadia Siagian, Masryna Siahaan, Prestony Petra Habinsaran Sibagariang, Eva Ellya Silalahi, Marlinang I. Silitonga, Impola Dinita Felicia Simangunsong, Pahala Maringan J. Simanullang, Andry Sinaga, Valentino Sinurat, Buenita Sipayung, Yelvreza Rastiani Sitepu, Enda Menaisa Siti Rahma Soleh, Ardian Stephan, Weldy Stephanie Raibalaki Suandy, Suandy SUHARTOMI . Suvina, Vivi Suyono, Tan Syahfitri, Nadia Tampubolon, Jenni Trirasetya, Mutiara Ulfa Wicaksana, Praja Dwi Widyaningsih Widyaningsih, Widyaningsih Yolanda Eliza Putri Lubis Yulizal, Ok Zahran Nst, Mhd Raja Zendrato, Erianto Zendrato, Victorwan Novri Zulfahmi Zulfahmi