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Studi Pendahuluan Perancangan Smart Headphone untuk Pengendalian Paparan Kebisingan dan Pencahayaan Kurnia, Ratih Dianingtyas; Kumala, Virna; Ivansyah, Muhammad Ilham; Alifah, Nabila; Febriansyah, Muhammad Ryan
Semnas Ristek (Seminar Nasional Riset dan Inovasi Teknologi) Vol 9, No 1 (2025): SEMNAS RISTEK 2025
Publisher : Universitas Indraprasta PGRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/semnasristek.v9i1.7955

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Headphone adalah salah satu wearable technology yang digunakan oleh mayoritas pemain game untuk mendapatkan pengalaman audio yang immersif. Namun, environment di dalam beberapa video game memiliki kebisingan dan pencahayaan yang impulsif dan dapat menyebabkan gangguan fisik maupun kognitif. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis paparan kebisingan dan pencahayaan pada aktivitas bermain video game dengan menggunakan headphone serta merancang produk usulan sebagai solusi pencegahan paparan bising dan cahaya yang berlebihan. Sebanyak 5 responden berpartisipasi dalam pengambilan data lingkungan kerja fisik, dan 30 responden pada pengukuran antropometri. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa responden terpapar kebisingan yang berada pada angka 70-80 dB dan pencahayaan di bawah aturan ambang batas. Faktor bising dan cahaya ini memengaruhi performansi responden dalam menyelesaikan misi di dalam game. Smart headphone dirancang sebagai solusi preventif paparan berlebihan dengan mengintegrasikan prinsip ergonomis antropometri dan teknologi AI dengan sensor suara KY-038 untuk mendeteksi intensitas kebisingan dan sensor TSL45315 untuk mendeteksi intensitas cahaya. Headphone akan memberikan respon berupa pengaktifan fitur noise-cancellation atau alarm notifikasi jika pengguna menerima paparan bising atau cahaya yang tidak sesuai ambang batas. Hasil penelitian yang ada dapat dimanfaatkan untuk pengembangan wearable technology lainnya yang memiliki keterkaitan terhadap paparan bising dan cahaya.
IMPROVING OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY IN BUILDING MATERIAL RETAIL THROUGH HIRA AND JSA Kurnia, Ratih Dianingtyas; Septiyandi, Muhammad Aldo; Cahyo, Winda Nur
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 10, No 1 (2025): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
Publisher : Center for Study and Journal Management FTI UMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v10i1.1910

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Construction and material shops involve various high-risk activities, making Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) practices essential. This study aims to build a clear picture of existing safety practices and key risks in building material retail requiring attention through structured safety initiatives. Based on the findings, this study provides recommendations to improve OSH practices for workers in these environments. HIRA (Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment) and JSA (Job Safety Analysis) methods were employed to identify potential occupational hazards by defining the characteristics of possible hazards and evaluating associated risks. The findings reveal several unsafe acts and conditions from various working process and activity leading to potential hazards. A total of eight potential hazards were identified with HIRA uncovering one extreme risk, three very high risks, three high risks, and one medium risk. Among these potential hazards, manual handling posing the highest risk, followed by ergonomic issues, dust exposure, and contact with sharp objects where all classified as very high risks. To mitigate these risks, by using JSA, a combination of engineering controls, administrative measures, and PPE use was recommended in order to improve material handling, workstation conditions, and safety equipment usage. These recommendations serve as the foundation for implementing a proper OSH management system.
IMPROVING OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY IN BUILDING MATERIAL RETAIL THROUGH HIRA AND JSA Kurnia, Ratih Dianingtyas; Septiyandi, Muhammad Aldo; Cahyo, Winda Nur
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 10, No 1 (2025): Vol 10, No 1 (2025): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
Publisher : Center for Study and Journal Management FTI UMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v10i1.1185

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Construction and material shops involve various high-risk activities, making Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) practices essential. This study aims to build a clear picture of existing safety practices and key risks in building material retail requiring attention through structured safety initiatives. Based on the findings, this study provides recommendations to improve OSH practices for workers in these environments. HIRA (Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment) and JSA (Job Safety Analysis) methods were employed to identify potential occupational hazards by defining the characteristics of possible hazards and evaluating associated risks. The findings reveal several unsafe acts and conditions from various working process and activity leading to potential hazards. A total of eight potential hazards were identified with HIRA uncovering one extreme risk, three very high risks, three high risks, and one medium risk. Among these potential hazards, manual handling posing the highest risk, followed by ergonomic issues, dust exposure, and contact with sharp objects where all classified as very high risks. To mitigate these risks, by using JSA, a combination of engineering controls, administrative measures, and PPE use was recommended in order to improve material handling, workstation conditions, and safety equipment usage. These recommendations serve as the foundation for implementing a proper OSH management system.