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PKM TRAINING AND EDUCATION FOR THE COMMUNITY "CONSTRUCTION SAFETY" IN PADANG Melda Fajra; Maha Putri; Julita Andrini; Helny Lalan; Edo Adi Saputra; Afra Eliza Eprizon; Hari Rantoso
Journal of Community Service Vol 6 No 1 (2024): JCS, June 2024
Publisher : Ikatan Dosen Menulis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56670/jcs.v6i1.245

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Construction safety is a crucial aspect in ensuring the continuity and quality of development projects. In Padang, there is still a gap in knowledge and awareness regarding work safety in the construction sector, especially among informal workers and the surrounding community. The Community Service Program (PKM) with the title "Training and Education for the 'Construction Safety' Community in Padang" aims to provide practical knowledge and skills regarding construction safety. This program involves several stages, including identification of training needs, preparation of materials, implementation of training, and monitoring and evaluation. The results of the implementation show a significant increase in awareness and application of work safety standards among participants, which is expected to reduce the number of work accidents and increase the efficiency and quality of construction projects in Padang
SUSTAINABLE SPRINGS MANAGEMENT FOR WATER SECURITY OF THE NAGARI PANTI TIMUR COMMUNITY COMMUNITY, PANTI DISTRICT, PASAMAN DISTRICT Helny Lalan; Hardy Wijaya; Elviyanti, Elviyanti; Robby hotter; Julita Andrini; hafiz Maulana; Randi Maulana; Muhammad afdal
Journal of Community Service Vol 6 No 2 (2024): JCS, December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56670/jcs.v6i2.328

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Nagari Panti Timur, Panti District, Pasaman Regency, has water resources in the form of natural springs which are the main source of the community's clean water needs. However, various problems such as deforestation, lack of awareness of water conservation, and limited water distribution infrastructure threaten the availability and quality of these water resources. This Community Service activity aims to provide education, training and technical solutions in sustainable spring management. Methods for implementing this activity include identifying problems through surveys and interviews, educating the public regarding water conservation, as well as implementing technical solutions such as building infiltration wells, simple filtration systems, reforesting catchment areas, and building spring water reservoirs. Apart from that, monitoring and evaluation is carried out to ensure program sustainability. The results of the activity showed that the community gained an increased understanding of the importance of water conservation and skills in managing water resources. The infrastructure that has been built is expected to increase the availability and distribution of clean water. The sustainability of this program requires active support from various parties so that the benefits continue to be felt by the community.