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Hazard identification in fabrication industry using Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) and Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Lely Herlina; Nustin Merdiana Dewantari; Atia Sonda; Moch. Rizky Mulyana
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.17112

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Mild steel roofing is increasingly being used in simple construction processes. Prima Land Company dominates the lightweight steel roof market share in Pandeglang. However, accidents can come in its manufacturing process, and the potential hazards have yet to be fully measured. Therefore, this study aims to identify, assess, and provide risk control to prevent and reduce work accidents at Prima Land Company. The methods used are Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) and Job Safety Analysis (JSA). HIRA is used to identify the hazard in the mild steel roofing process area, whereas JSA is used to identify hazards in forklifts and lift operations. The results showed that eight activities have potential risks in manufacturing lightweight steel roofs and 16 risks in operating forklift machines and finished loading goods into vehicles. In the HIRA method, the risk category assessment is uniform. However, the highest risk of 38% is extreme risk for sand sprinkling activities, untied and closed plug cables or switches, and transfer of coil raw materials.
Analysis of occupational health and safety at a maritime warehouse using Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Asep Ridwan; Apriansyah Nuroni; Adelia Adelia; Atia Sonda
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.17293

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This study aims to identify and determine risks and risks using the Hazard Identification Risk Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) method. By conducting prior monitoring and interviewing workers to find out the risks and impacts experienced by workers. Making a HIRARC table by assessing each aspect of hazards, work risks and controls that have been carried out and classifying controls based on 5 hierarchies. Data processing is conducted by analyzing the potential hazards with the HIRARC method. This study identified 12 potential hazards at Gandasari Energy. The findings of 12 risks can be carried out by risk with a hierarchy where there are 5 risk control efforts, including elimination, substitution, engineering control, administrative control, and personal protective equipment. Of the 12 potential hazards, many workers still do not use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The importance of PPE is to minimize the occurrence of work accidents.