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OHS-Based Welding Training as an Effort to Increase Work Safety Skills and Awareness in the Community Aung Ye Kyew
Collaborate Engineering Daily Book Series Vol. 1 No. 1 June (2023): Chapter Improve Competence To Complete The Requirements For International
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This training is a form of community service by tertiary institutions to improve human resources quality. Through this training, the community can increase their knowledge and skills in welding by occupational safety and health (OHS) regulatory standards. This training consists of two stages: preparation and implementation of activities. The preparation stage includes the procurement of materials and guidelines for carrying out the welding process. At the same time, the activity implementation phase includes an explanation of occupational safety and health and welding training. The results of this training are expected to increase the public's knowledge and understanding of the importance of applying OHS in the welding process in the workplace.
Problems and Solutions in Improving Subsea Pipeline Competency and Quality: A Comprehensive Literature Review Aung Ye Kyew
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 an important means of transporting oil and gas offshore. However, subsea pipelines also face various problems that can reduce their competence and quality, such as corrosion, leaks, free span, and structural failure. This research aims to review literature related to problems and solutions in improving the competence and quality of underwater pipelines. The method used is a systematic review using the Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases. The research results show that several solutions have been developed by researchers, such as using corrosion-resistant materials, installing support structures, covering bionic water plants, and self-necking plates. This research also identified several gaps and challenges that still need further research, such as the development of leak detection methods that are more accurate, efficient, and environmentally friendly, as well as optimizing the design and installation of subsea pipes to suit diverse marine environmental conditions.
Opportunities and Challenges in Digitalising Marine Logistics in Indonesia Aung Ye Kyew
Collaborate Engineering Daily Book Series Vol. 2 No. 1 June (2024): Maritime Technology And Policy In The Development Of The Maritime Logistic
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As the largest archipelagic country in the world, Indonesia has great potential in the maritime logistics industry. However, digitalization in this sector still faces challenges such as inadequate information technology infrastructure and a lack of skilled human resources in the digital field. On the other hand, the digitalization of maritime logistics offers opportunities to increase the efficiency, transparency, and traceability of supply chains, as well as reduce operational costs and the risk of goods damage. Collaboration between government, industry, and academia is key in facing challenges and exploiting digitalization opportunities. By overcoming challenges and taking advantage of digitalization opportunities, Indonesia can strengthen its position as an important maritime country and encourage national economic growth through a more efficient and modern maritime logistics industry.