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Analysis of the Effect of Providing MNBs Organic Liquid Fertilizer on the Growth of Pueraria Javanica Plants in Coal Mining Areas Yasmi Antara; Iswandi Umar; Mulya Gusman; Abdul Razak; Nur Efendi
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 11 (2023): November
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i11.5548

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Apart from ex-mining land which requires management and rehabilitation using soil microbial communities, reclamation activities require time and technology with high costs and results that are not necessarily effective and efficient. One effective way is to provide organic fertilizer which contains lots of microbes and is able to neutralize soil acidity. This type of research is experimental research with a research design using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) 4 x 6. The population of this research is all Ruji Nut Plants (Pueraria Javanica) that grow in the PT Mine Wire House area. The main natural coal sampled in this research were 24 Ruji Nut Plants (Pueraria Javanica). The results of this research were that administering NPK solution and Micro Nano Bubbles (MNBs) was proven to help accelerate stem growth, number of leaves, number of leaf branches, root length and increase the biomass of Ruji Nut (Pueraria Javanica) plants in planting media with minimal topsoil. The dosage of Organic NPK Solution and Micro Nano Bubbles (MNBs) for optimal growth of Pueraria javanica plants was in treatment 4 (90 ml), where in treatment 4 the average stem growth, number of leaves, number of leaf branches, root length and plant biomass reached optimal point. So the use of Organic NPK solution using Micro Nano-Bubbles (MNBs) is more effective and environmentally friendly because it is formed from organic materials.
Analysis of Air and Water Quality at Coal Harbor in Muaro Jambi Regency Wahyu Prasetyo Agus Susanto; Mulya Gusman; Indang Dewata; Eri Barlian; Nur Efendi
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 11 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i11.5567

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Secondary data obtained from the Safety, Health and Environment Department of PT. Winner Prima Sekata (PT. WPS) in Kemingking Dalam Village, Taman Rajo District, Muaro Jambi Regency, in 2022 it was discovered that there were cases of Acute respiratory infections (ARI). Therefore, a study was carried out regarding the analysis of air quality and water quality at the coal port location in Muaro Jambi Regency to determine the extent of the environmental impacts resulting from coal loading and unloading and stockpile activities at the Talang Duku port, Jambi Province. The research was conducted using quantitative survey and descriptive methods. Data analysis is quantitative in nature with the aim of testing predetermined hypotheses. Dust measurement results obtained between 7.98 - 10.00 mg/m3, The allowable dust threshold value is in accordance with the Minister of Manpower Circular Number. SE.01/MEN/1997 concerning the NAB of Chemicals in Workplace Air is 0.9 mg/m. So the dust level in the Muaro Jambi coal port working area exceeds the quality standards set by the Minister of Manpower. Results of calculating the output water pollution index pH and TSS at the PT Outlet point. The WPS of port locations in the period March – June 2023 in each month has a Pij value of 1.08, which means the average pH and TSS value of output water from PT. WPS is at status 1.0 < 1.09 < 5.0 with the description Lightly Polluted. Based on processing with SPSS version 27 using the One way Anova test, it was found that Fcount then H0 was rejected.
Analysis of the Implementation of the Mining Safety Management System at the Andesite Quarry in the Stone Crushing Area Febrian, Dimas Tidar; Heldi; Syah, Nurhasan; Gusman, Mulya
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 9 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i9.12184

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This study aims to analyse the implementation of the Mining Safety Management System (SMKP) in the andesite quarry crushing area of PT. X, Subang Regency, West Java. The study uses a descriptive mixed methods approach that combines direct observation, structured interviews, and questionnaire surveys of workers in the crusher area using purposive sampling. The data were analysed using the Miles & Huberman model for qualitative data and descriptive statistics for quantitative data, with triangulation for validation of the results. The results showed that the implementation of SMKP at PT. X was still suboptimal. The overall criterion fulfilment rate reached 54.74% of the maximum total of 292 points, with significant variations between elements. The implementation element showed the best performance (54.31%), followed by organisation and personnel (54.55%), and monitoring and evaluation (60.42%). Conversely, three critical elements showed alarming conditions: documentation (33.33%), planning (37.93%), and management review (46.15%). This imbalance indicates a weak strategic planning system, procedural documentation, and continuous evaluation by top management. The study concluded that PT. X requires comprehensive and systematic improvements, prioritising documentation, safety programme planning, and management review to build the foundation of an effective mining safety management system in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
Relationship between Environmental Conditions and Distribution of 10 Most Common Diseases in the Lubuk Alung Health Center Work Area in 2024 Sadilla, Fitri; Dewata, Indang; Syah, Nurhasan; Gusman, Mulya; Umar, Iswandi; Delvina, Mery
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 8 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i8.11633

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Public health reflects a complex and dynamic interaction between various determinants, where environmental conditions play a crucial role in influencing disease distribution patterns. The type of research used is qualitative through a descriptive approach. Data from this study were collected through medical records of patients visiting the Lubuk Alung Health Center during the period January to December 2024. The data collection process was carried out by health center officers by accessing medical records to document the type of disease and the number of cases based on their respective work areas. Furthermore, each case of disease was classified according to the type of disease and the patient's area of ​​residence. This study was conducted in the work area of ​​the Lubuk Alung Health Center, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra. The results of this study found that the distribution of the ten most common diseases was greatly influenced by local environmental conditions in seven villages, namely Air Tajun, Balah Hilir, Lubuk Alung, Pasir Lawas, Pangkalan Kasiak, Sei Abang, and Singguling. The disease with the highest number of cases was ARI (393 cases), followed by Diabetes Mellitus (355 cases), Hypertension (196 cases), Schizophrenia (168 cases), Dyspepsia (135 cases), Cephalgia (35 cases), Febris (56 cases), Skin Disease (45 cases), Heart Disease/HT (50 cases), and Other Diseases (51 cases). Balah Hilir and Pangkalan Kasiak villages showed the highest prevalence of diseases in general, with Balah Hilir recording the highest cases of ARI (97), Diabetes Mellitus (63), Dyspepsia (30), and Heart Disease/HT (11), while Pangkalan Kasiak dominated cases of Diabetes Mellitus (79), ARI (85), and Hypertension (65). Sei Abang also had high figures for ARI (67), Schizophrenia (17), and Skin Disease (12). In contrast, villages such as Pasir Lawas and Lubuk Alung had relatively lower cases of most diseases. This uneven distribution of disease indicates the strong influence of local environmental factors such as air quality, sanitation, lifestyle, and health infrastructure, so that specific area-based interventions are needed to improve overall public health.
Effectiveness of Acid Mine Water Testing Using Sparing at PT. Bara Alam Utama Herfien; Barlian, Eri; Dewata, Indang; Gusman, Mulya; Efendi, Nur
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 10 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v10i1.5803

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Sparing is a remote monitoring tool (telemetry) and is carried out in real-time via various different devices, as well as storing and displaying it on many device options. This research uses a quantitative descriptive method, which aims to present data related to the research object. The data sources used in this research consist of primary and secondary data sources. Where primary data is obtained from direct observation and measurements regarding pH values, Total Suspended Solid (TSS), Iron (Fe) and Manganese (Mn) metal content. Secondary data was obtained through literature relevant to the research and documentation during the research. The results obtained in May 2022 were 31.0 and 32.2 mg/l, in November 2022 upstream and downstream, namely 19 and 26.8 mg/l. Meanwhile, the pH value of the water in May 2022 in the upstream river still met The quality book is 6.03, while the pH value in the upstream and downstream rivers is 7.3 and 7.1, while in November 2022 the upstream and downstream pH will be 6.43 and 7.11. The iron (Fe) and manganese content is also relatively small both upstream and downstream, namely in May 0.323 and 0.284 mg/l and in November 2022 0.612 and 0.124. Meanwhile, the results of the river pollution capacity are TSS on the Kungkilan River, namely (28.89 - 36.13 mg/L) and the Lematang River, namely (27.00 - 30.25 mg/L).
Analisis Dampak Air Asam Tambang Batubara Terhadap Kualitas Air Sungai dan Dampaknya Bagi Masyarakat Pengguna Air Sungai Afaz, Triyanchy; Gusman, Mulya; Barlian, Eri; Syah, Nurhasan
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 2 (2025): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i2.9645

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This study aims to examine the impact of AAT on the water quality of the Purian River and its implications for communities that depend on this water source. Acid mine drainage, which is formed due to the oxidation of sulfide minerals, can reduce water quality, potentially affecting the health and economy of the user community. The research methods applied include quantitative and qualitative approaches. The analysis was carried out using a correlation test to measure the relationship between water quality between the point of compliance and the Parambahan River, and the Chi-Square test was used to evaluate the relationship between seasonal mining activities and health problems experienced by respondents. In addition, a survey was conducted to explore local community perceptions regarding the impact of river water. The results of the study indicated mild pollution in several water quality parameters, especially TSS and heavy metals, which exceeded the quality standard limits. Water quality status was measured using the Pollution Index based on PP No. 22 of 2021 and Kepmen LH No. 113 of 2003. The results showed that most samples were classified as mild pollution. Correlation analysis indicated that AAT was not the only factor causing pollution, due to seasonal mining activities and the contribution of water use for livestock farming practices. The conclusion is that waste management carried out by PT. AICJ meets government quality standards, at 66.67%, but respondents still feel negatively affected by mining activities.
Controlling Noise Levels on the Hearing Health of Mining Workers in the Crushing Plant Area Ikhsan, Ahmad; Gusman, Mulya; Barlian, Eri; Syah, Nurhasan; Sholichin, Muhamad
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 3 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i3.10624

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The mining industry, especially in the crushing plant area, faces serious problems related to noise that can reach more than 85 dB(A). Noise exposure for 8 working hours is at risk of causing temporary or permanent hearing loss (NIHL), which is a common occupational disease found in crushing plant workers. The type of research used in this study is descriptive analytical with a cross-sectional approach. Data collection techniques were carried out by measuring noise levels in the Crushing Plant area and distributing questionnaires to obtain data on the hearing health of mining workers. The location of this study was at CV. Tekad Jaya. The results of the noise level study at CV. Tekad Jaya showed an alarming situation, where 50% of the 14 measurement points exceeded the threshold of 85 dB, with a peak of 96.86 dB at point Std 10. The health impacts were clearly visible with 46.2% of workers experiencing headaches and 61.5% having difficulty communicating, even though the majority had used PPE. The combination of distance and vegetation has proven effective in reducing noise up to 76 dBA at a distance of 95 meters. The metal plate enclosure system showed positive results, reducing noise levels to 83 dBA inside and 67 dBA outside the building. Recommended control strategies include a zoning system with double protection, worker rotation, and health monitoring for areas >85 dBA, and a preventive approach for zones <85 dBA.
Co-Authors Abdul Razak Adree Octova Afaz, Triyanchy Afkar Afkar Afrinal Afrinal Agung Pujangga Ainil Khalisah Aldi Fajri Aldri Frinaldi Ali Amran Ali Amran Alifa Alifa Andree Octova Ansosry Ansosry Aprizon Putra Arif Maulana Hadi Audia Multriwahyuni Bambang Heriyadi Bram Subhan Maulana Catri, Indra Corp, Aldri Frinaldi Cressendo, Hedsing Dasman Lanin Dedi Yulhendra Delvina, Mery Dita Aprilia Istiqamah Eka Putri, Sri Eri Barlian Fadel Muhammad Fadhilla Oktari Fariq Dwi Satria Diansa Fathonie Yurnia H Febrian, Dimas Tidar Fellya Septia Fauzi Femi Audya Syifa Fitrya Monica Genius Umar Gus Permata Sari, Indri Hafizurahman Dwi Saputra Harmedi Yulian Saputra Hedsing Cressendo Heldi Heldi Heldi, Heldi Herfien Heri Prabowo Ika Desmawita Ikhsan, Ahmad Ilham Muhammad Agung ilham siddiq Ilhami Putra Indang Dewata Intan Juita Intan Maharani Besri Iskandar Iskandar iswandi U Iswandi U Jeffrey Leonardi Nurkamal Jefri Julianda Putra Jevindo Ornandi Gemvita Khairunnas Khairunnas khazana tulistra M Asy Ruseffandi Mai Ridho Purnomo Putra Marisa Meliana Fitri Monalisa Monalisa Muhammad Abbil Raihan Muhammad Hazwafi Ardeva Muhammad Luthfi Muhammad Ridho Nadia Anggraini Putri Naya Makaristi Andrea Nopi Kohirozi Nur Efendi Nur Efendi NUR EFENDI Nurhasan Syah OCI SHANIA PUTRI olivia julianti Rahmad Fikri Raimon Kopa Ravilqi Medri Rayhan Viedyatha Rembrandt Rizki Amelia Sasqia Putri Roro Rasi Putra Rugbia Natasya Rusli HAR Sadilla, Fitri Saldy, Tri Gamela Sholichin, Muhamad Skunda Diliarosa Skunda Diliarosta Tamrin Kasim trihadma trihadma Triyanchy Afaz Umar, Iswandi Wahyu Prasetyo Agus Susanto Yasmi Antara Yoszi Mingsi Anaperta Yugo Agustino Yuli Asri