Muhammad Firdaus Bin Yusup
University Of Education Sultan Idris,Tanjung Malim, Perak, Malaysia

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Relationship of Occupational Accidents to K3 Knowledge, K3 Training, and Use of Personal Protective Equipment in the Welding Process Muhammad Firdaus Bin Yusup
Collaborate Engineering Daily Book Series Vol. 1 No. 1 June (2023): Chapter Improve Competence To Complete The Requirements For International
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The rapid development of science and technology provides convenience in the industrial world, such as increasing work productivity and the number of workers. However, the development of technology has problems, one of which is the problem of occupational safety and health which can cause harm to workers and companies. Often, welders neglect personal protective equipment, which can result in work accidents when welding. Therefore, this research was conducted to determine the relationship between occupational accidents and OSH knowledge, OSH training, and the use of personal protective equipment in the welding process. The method used is univariate and bivariate analysis. The results showed a significant relationship between K3 knowledge and occupational accidents in the welding process (sig. 0.001 <0.005). At the same time, there was no significant relationship between K3 training (sig. 0.235 value > 0.005) and the use of PPE (sig. 0.187 > 0.005) with work accidents in the welding process.
Risk Evaluation and Damage Mitigation in Subsea Pipelines: A Literature Review of Concepts, Applications, and Challenges Muhammad Firdaus Bin Yusup
Collaborate Engineering Daily Book Series Vol. 1 No. 2 December (2023): Chapter Problems and Solutions for Improving Competence and Quality of
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Subsea pipes are one of the critical components in the oil and gas industry, which are used to transport fluids from wells to surface facilities or vice versa. Subsea pipelines can experience damage due to various factors, such as corrosion, erosion, impacts, structural failure, and others. Damage to underwater pipelines can cause leaks, fires, explosions, or even environmental disasters. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate risks and mitigate damage to ensure the safety and feasibility of subsea pipeline operations. This article provides a literature review of the concepts, applications, and challenges associated with risk evaluation and damage mitigation in subsea pipelines. Various methods and techniques used in risk evaluation and damage mitigation in subsea pipelines are reviewed and compared. Several challenges faced in risk evaluation and damage mitigation in underwater pipelines are identified and solutions are suggested. This article also provides recommendations and suggestions for further research in this area.