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The Risk Assessment and Human Risk Control in Indonesian Power Plant Jihan Nada Farera; Rita Ambarwati; Sumartik Sumartik; Dedy Dedy
Binus Business Review Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Binus Business Review
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v15i1.9803

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Efforts to enhance labor productivity are intrinsically linked to the improvement of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) standards. The research focused on the optimization of OHS by conducting a COVID-19 risk assessment, with the goal of identifying and implementing Human Resource (HR) risk control measures to augment employee performance. In employing a qualitative methodology, the data were amassed through a combination of interviews, observations, and document analysis involving a diverse group of 23 respondents from various departments. The risk assessment process was meticulously structured into four phases: identification of causes, implementation of preventive measures, development of recovery strategies, and evaluation of consequences. The researchers organized the data into primary and secondary categories for analysis and utilized the Bow Tie method to elucidate the findings. The analysis reveals that the human factor, specifically employees’ non-compliance with safety protocols, poses the greatest risk for virus transmission. The result identifies the warehouse, workshop, administration building, and Coal Handling Control Building (CHCB) as the most critical areas requiring stringent risk controls. The results also provide an overview in preparing the basis for Corrective Action and Preventive Action (CAPA). It provides benefits for implementing OHS in power plant companies through recommendations such as evaluation, preventive action, and risk control through COVID-19 risk assessment. Finally, the research delineates strategies for managing risks through preventive measures and recovery processes to mitigate the impacts and consequences associated with these hazards.
Enhancing Sustainable Safety Performance in the Construction Industry: A Total Safety Management Approach Rita Ambarwati; Handaru A. Putra; Dedy Dedy; Wiwik Sulistiyowati; Boy Isma Putra
Binus Business Review Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): Binus Business Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v16i2.9672

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Indonesia’s construction industry is known for high accident rates, underscoring the urgency and practical impact of the research. The research explored the causal relationship between Total Safety Management (TSM), safety culture, safety behavior, and safety performance within Indonesia’s construction sector, aiming to reduce high workplace accident rates. The research uniquely integrated these variables into a unified model tailored specifically to the Indonesian construction context, clearly distinguishing itself from previous research by addressing existing gaps in the literature. Data were collected from 173 staff and managers at contractor companies involved in various construction projects, each respondent having at least one year of relevant industry experience. A structured questionnaire assessed the implementation of safety programs and practices in respondents’ workplaces over a three-month period (March to May 2023). Structural Equation Modeling–Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) was employed for rigorous data analysis. Findings indicate that TSM significantly influences both safety culture and safety behavior, with each positively impacting overall safety performance. Specifically, a robust safety culture fosters proactive safety behaviors among workers, significantly reducing accidents and enhancing safety outcomes. Implementing TSM as a continuous improvement approach effectively creates an environment emphasizing worker safety, well-being, and operational effectiveness. The research empirically validates a comprehensive and integrated safety management model using SEM-PLS, providing practical recommendations specifically designed to enhance construction safety performance in developing countries. These insights assist industry practitioners in achieving sustainable safety management, reducing workplace incidents, and striving toward zero fatalities.