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MENGHITUNG KEBUTUHAN APAR DAN IDENTIFIKASI RESIKO PADA PEMBANGUNAN RUANG BIMA DI PROYEK RSUD DHARMA HUSADA SURABAYA Santoso, Rani Rachmad; Tyasa, Rizal Bayu; Amarulloh, Aldy Bagus; Putra, Letfrizal Rana; Adigunadarma, Adigunadarma; Rahmadiansyah, Dhio
Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik dan Manajemen Industri Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Taguchi : Jurnal Ilmiah Keilmuan Teknik dan Manajemen Industri
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bina Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46306/tgc.v4i1.163

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The use of light fire extinguishers (APAR) is very important in preventing and handling fires. APAR is a tool designed to extinguish fires at an early stage, so as to prevent fires from becoming larger and more destructive. This research aims to identify the need for APARs in various types of buildings, including residential, office and industrial, as well as to develop guidelines for effective APAR placement and maintenance. The research results show that strategic placement of APARs, adequate training for residents or employees, and routine maintenance are the keys to successful use of APARs. In addition, the type and number of fire extinguishers required vary depending on the size and function of the building. It is hoped that the guidelines developed in this research can help building owners comply with fire safety standards and reduce the risk of loss due to fire
Perencanaan Pola Tanam berdasarkan Analisis Kebutuhan Air Tanaman dan Ketersediaan Air Irigasi Tyasa, Rizal Bayu; Faradlillah Saves
Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi (JSIT) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): September-Desember
Publisher : CV. Information Technology Training Center - Indonesia (ITTC)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47233/jsit.v5i3.3738

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Indonesia, as a country heavily dependent on the agricultural sector, faces significant challenges regarding water availability, especially during prolonged dry seasons. The mismatch between crop water requirements and available irrigation water often leads to reduced agricultural productivity, particularly in areas with limited irrigation systems, such as the Wilangan Irrigation Area (DI) in Ponorogo Regency. This study aims to design an optimal cropping pattern by balancing crop water requirements and irrigation water availability in the DI Wilangan, Ponorogo Regency. The study aims to provide an efficient solution for irrigation management and cropping pattern planning. The method used in this study is a quantitative analysis utilizing hydrological and climatological data from 2014 to 2024. Water availability is calculated using the F.J. Mock method, while crop water requirements are estimated using the FAO Penman-Monteith method to determine reference evapotranspiration (ETo) and net irrigation demand. The results show that the PTT IV cropping pattern alternative, with a paddy-paddy-secondary crop pattern starting in the second period of December, results in the lowest water demand of 5.447 lt/second or equivalent to 0.0054 m³/second. The dependable discharge during this period reached 0.071308790 m³/s, ensuring that irrigation water needs can be fully met without deficit. Therefore, the PTT IV cropping pattern is recommended as the most efficient and sustainable option for irrigation water use in the area.