Mardiana Mardiana
Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Kalimantan Timur, Jalan Ir. H. Juanda No.15, 75124, Kota Samarinda, Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia

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OHS Promotion About Use of Personal Protective Equipment for Pest Control Workers at CV. Pestex Indonesia Dwi Anisafaul Latifaf; Ainur Rachman; Mardiana Mardiana; Yuliana Yuliana; Ramadhani Nur; Nurhafidah Kamila Mahmud; Abdul Farhan Al Badriansyah; Sheren Amalia Bodang; Amril Abdullah; Muhammad Said
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 2 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, University of Jember in collaboration with PERSAKMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v2i1.35013

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Pest control is a work that focuses on reducing and tackling various kinds of insects and pests that are disturbing or damaging to the surrounding environment, especially in the industrial or commercial sector. OSH is a science of occupational safety and health that must be applied in a company to reduce the risk of work accidents. The purpose of this activity was to protect worker safety so that workers are free from work accidents and health problems. This activity used the observation method. The sample in this Field Work Practice activity were 5 technicians. Before carrying out work, workers must observe the place to be visited for treatment such as fogging or cold fogging. From the activities carried out, the response of the workers was very good, as evidenced when providing material related to the dangers of inhaling fogging smoke, the workers listened carefully, and also the workers began to take care of the work environment by disposing of garbage in its place and complying with the use of PPE when doing work. The conclusion from the activities that have been carried out, it can be concluded that workers are starting to understand how to work safety.
Description of Zoonostic Epidemiological Investigations In Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) At Community Health Center of Lamaru Nur Salsabillah; Ainur Rachman; Mardiana Mardiana; Erika Fitri; Resandriya Rida Robi'ah; Selvia Indriani
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 2 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, University of Jember in collaboration with PERSAKMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v2i1.35014

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Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is an infectious disease caused by the bite of the Aedes aegypti mosquito. This disease is still a health problem in Indonesia because the seasons are constantly changing and unpredictable, causing the disease to continue to rise and tends to be difficult to minimize. The main cause of this disease is related to the environment and the fact that there are still many mosquito larvae because the community does not carry out PSN (Mosquito Nest Eradication) and 3M Plus measures. And if the vector that causes DHF is not eradicated it can cause an outbreak. Epidemiological investigation activities are a form of community empowerment which aims to examine mosquito larvae which are vectors for DHF disease transmission and increase awareness of community behavior in carrying out DHF control and prevention. The method used was observation by observing the presence of Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae and interviews at RT 16, Lamaru Village, targeting DHF case sufferers and the people who live around it, as well as socialization regarding PSN DHF and 3M Plus and distribution of abate powder door to door. The results of the activities of the 20 houses examined were 75% positive for mosquito larvae in the bathtub and unused items in residents' homes with a larva-free rate of 25% where these results were still very low and did not meet the target of 95%. Efforts to prevent DHF can be increased through this activity with the community doing 3M Plus & PSN routinely every week.