Muammar Kadhafi
Graduate School of Engineering, Kunsan National University SouthKorea, Korea

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Evaluation of the Use of Personal Protective Equipment in the Welding Process at the Arjasa District Welding Workshop Muammar Kadhafi
Collaborate Engineering Daily Book Series Vol. 1 No. 1 June (2023): Chapter Improve Competence To Complete The Requirements For International
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is a safety tool workers use to protect themselves from potential hazards or work accidents in the workplace environment. Based on the Regulation of the Minister of Manpower and Transmigration No. 8 of 2010, employers or administrators are required to provide PPE by Indonesian National Standards or applicable standards. This research was conducted in a welding workshop in Arjasa Subdistrict using a survey method. The results showed that the availability of PPE was 76%, welding helmets were 68%, welding goggles were 73%, welding masks were 68%, gloves were 78%, safety shoes were 73%, welding clothes were 65%, and the conditions of the welding workshop were the appropriate standard of 74%. From these results, the use of PPE in the Arjasa District welding workshop is quite good.
Subsea Pipeline Corrosion: A Review of Detection Methods, Mechanisms and Prevention Strategies Muammar Kadhafi
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 pipelines are one of the important components in the oil and gas industry, which function to transport fluids from wells to surface facilities. However, subsea pipelines are susceptible to corrosion due to interaction with the aggressive marine environment, which can cause structural damage, leaks, and even failure of the pipeline. Therefore, effective and efficient underwater pipe corrosion detection methods, mechanisms, and prevention strategies are needed. This article aims to provide an overview of various detection methods, mechanisms, and prevention strategies for undersea pipeline corrosion that have been developed by researchers. Subsea pipeline corrosion detection methods can be divided into two categories, namely internal methods and external methods. Internal methods involve measuring physical parameters inside the pipe, such as pressure, flow, temperature, and fluid composition. External methods involve the use of non-destructive inspection technologies, such as ultrasonic, radiographic, electromagnetic, and acoustic.