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Risk Control of Construction Worker Hazards at Heights Putri, Risa Anggita; Rasyad, Mohamad Hanif; Fitriana, Della Rizky; Mei, Aura Sasi; Bate, Maria Estefania; Abdullah, Nabila; Goldstein, Simon
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i1.78915

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An occupational accident is an unexpected and unplanned occurrence, including acts of violence, arising out of or in connection with work, which results in one or more workers incurring a personal injury, disease, or death. Based on data from the ILO, every year, 2.78 million workers die due to occupational accidents and occupational diseases, of which 2.4 million (86.3%) are related to both occupational accidents and diseases. In comparison, the other 380,000 workers (13.7%) are due to occupational diseases only. The purpose of this study is to determine the risk control of hazards in high-altitude workers. The research method used is descriptive observational research that focuses on events that occur and is described in the form of a narrative. The results of this study indicate that there are still many workers who have not implemented hazard risk control at height and still do not use PPE when working at height. Controls that can be carried out are control through administrative work procedures, work safety analysis, making PPE completeness standards in the project area that are more tightened, and control of using PPE at height.
Effectiveness of Modified Truth or Dare Game in Improving Toxicology Knowledge of Workers at Tofu Factory X Nursucilowati, Luvi Lia; Tianisa, Berliana Noor; Putri, Risa Anggita; Febriananda, Hanif Satria; Ananto, Favian Anggorokasih Putra; Kartika, Nada Rahmadina
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i2.78989

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There are 84,000 tofu producers in Indonesia, ranging from household industries with 5-8 workers to medium-sized industries with 50-100 workers. In a single tofu production process, additional chemicals such as CH3COOH and MgSO4 are used. These conditions pose potential safety and health hazards for workers, requiring control measures. This study employs a quantitative approach, using an experimental model with treatment in the form of a card game. Data was collected using primary data methods, such as questionnaire instruments and direct field observation. The questionnaire was compiled based on priority hazard assessment using HIRADC calculations and then tested for validity and reliability. The questionnaire results were tested using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test because the data were not normally distributed. The study results for worker respondents (0.027) and the public (0.000), or P value < 0.05, indicate that H0 is rejected, and Ha is accepted. The modified truth-or-dare card game method was found to have a significant impact on toxicology knowledge among workers and the general public.
Increasing Safety Awareness as an Effort to Build Preparedness in Disaster-Prone Schools Widowati, Evi; Wahyuningsih, Anik Setyo; Muzaqi, Lutfi; Sulistyani, Ummi Nur Laila; Rahma, Fitra Aulia; Putri, Risa Anggita; Febriananda, Hanif Satria
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 29 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/abdimas.v29i1.26840

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Geologically, Indonesia is located at the confluence of three large plates: Indo-Australian, Eurasian, and Pacific. It passes through two of the world's main volcanic routes, making it a disaster-prone area. As a result, Indonesia has many active volcanoes, including Mount Merapi. In disaster conditions, students are a vulnerable group, both physically and psychosocially, due to disruption to the learning process and potential trauma. Efforts to increase preparedness through implementing the sister school program, namely cooperation between affected and buffer schools, are urgently needed. However, the implementation of this program in Magelang Regency is still not optimal, especially in its integration into the sister village program, so that vulnerability to disasters during school hours remains high. The solution implemented is to help schools increase their preparedness capacity. The results showed increased participants' understanding of the concepts, benefits and roles of buffer and affected schools in the disaster mitigation framework. Therefore, efforts are still needed to develop affected and buffer schools integrated into disaster-resilient villages.
Pendidikan keselamatan anak sebagai upaya peningkatan safety awareness di sekolah Widowati, Evi; Wahyuningsih, Anik Setyo; Pangesti, Lely Tri; Putri, Risa Anggita; Febriananda, Hanif Satria; Anisa, Aza Putri; Wahid, Ayu Fadilah
ABDIMAS DEWANTARA Vol 7 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/ad.v7i2.17803

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Sekolah merupakan tempat dimana anak-anak menghabiskan sebagian besar waktu mereka untuk belajar, bermain dan berkembang, namun kenyataannya, anak banyak terpapar bahaya (multi-bahaya) ketika mereka berada disekolah, sehingga banyak insiden keselamatan terjadi disekolah akibat adanya bahaya fisik, biologi, ergonomi dan psiko-sosial yang mengakibatkan anak mengalami cidera minor hingga serius, tertular penyakit dan menjadi korban kekerasan dilingkungan sekolah, baik yang terlaporkan ataupun tidak. Disisi lain, belum optimalnya penerapan budaya keselamatan dan pengetahuan yang masih minim pada siswa terkait pencegahan dan penanganan bahaya keselamatan yang ada disekolah mendorong tim untuk melakukan kegiatan ini, dengan tujuan untuk meningkatkan safety awareness disekolah dalam menghadapi ancaman multi-hazards pada anak melalui kegiatan pelatihan dengan menggunakan alat permainan edukatif ular tangga keselamatan. Metode pelaksanaan kegiatan terdiri dari 3 tahap yaitu: tahap persiapan, tahap pelaksanaan dan tahap evaluasi. Kegiatan ini telah mendapatkan surat keterangan layak etik 314/KEPK/FK/KLE/2024 dari Komisi Etik Penelitian Kesehatan Fakultas Kedokteran UNNES. Hasil pengabdian menunjukkan terjadi peningkatan yang signifikan terhadap rata-rata pengetahuan siswa yaitu dari 44 naik menjadi 77 (naik 33 poin). Oleh karena itu komitmen sekolah dalam melakukan edukasi melalui inovasi pada berbagai media edukatif sangat dibutuhkan untuk meningkatkan ketahanan sekolah, khususnya melalui peningkatan pengetahuan dan kesadaran warga sekolah terkait aspek keselamatan.   Child safety education as an effort to increase safety awareness in schools   Abstract: A school is a place where children spend most of their time learning, playing, and developing, but in reality, children are exposed to many hazards (multi-hazards) when they are at school, so many safety incidents occur at school due to physical, biological and ergonomic hazards. and psycho-social which results in children experiencing minor to serious injuries, contracting diseases, and becoming victims of violence in the school environment, whether reported or not. On the other hand, the lack of optimal implementation of safety culture and minimal knowledge among students regarding the prevention and handling of safety hazards in schools prompted the team to carry out this activity, with the aim of increasing safety awareness in schools in dealing with multi-hazard threats to children through training activities by using the snake and ladder safety educational game tool. The method consists of 3 stages, namely: the preparation stage, the implementation stage, and the evaluation stage. This activity has received an ethical certificate 314/KEPK/FK/KLE/2024 from the Health Research Ethics Commission, Faculty of Medicine, UNNES. The activity results showed a significant increase in the average student knowledge, namely from 44 to 77 (up 33 points). Therefore, the school's commitment to providing education through innovation in various educational media is very much needed to increase school resilience, especially by increasing school residents' knowledge and awareness regarding safety aspects.
Effectiveness of Modified Truth or Dare Game in Improving Toxicology Knowledge of Workers at Tofu Factory X Nursucilowati, Luvi Lia; Tianisa, Berliana Noor; Putri, Risa Anggita; Febriananda, Hanif Satria; Ananto, Favian Anggorokasih Putra; Kartika, Nada Rahmadina
Journal of Safety Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i2.24290

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There are 84,000 tofu producers in Indonesia, ranging from household industries with 5-8 workers to medium-sized industries with 50-100 workers. In a single tofu production process, additional chemicals such as CH3COOH and MgSO4 are used. These conditions pose potential safety and health hazards for workers, requiring control measures. This study employs a quantitative approach, using an experimental model with treatment in the form of a card game. Data was collected using primary data methods, such as questionnaire instruments and direct field observation. The questionnaire was compiled based on priority hazard assessment using HIRADC calculations and then tested for validity and reliability. The questionnaire results were tested using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test because the data were not normally distributed. The study results for worker respondents (0.027) and the public (0.000), or P value < 0.05, indicate that H0 is rejected, and Ha is accepted. The modified truth-or-dare card game method was found to have a significant impact on toxicology knowledge among workers and the general public.
Disaster Preparedness in Special Elementary Schools: An Analysis of Safety Education in Learning Materials Widowati, Evi; Wahyuningsih, Anik Setyo; Siwiendrayanti, Arum; Putri, Risa Anggita; Febriananda, Hanif Satria; Anisa, Aza Putri; Wahid, Ayu Fadilah; Subroto, Laura Marulia
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Vol. 41 No. 2 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/3gskgb23

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Safety is a human right, on the other hand, many schools in Indonesia are located in disaster-prone areas. Children are the most vulnerable group during disasters or emergencies, especially children with special needs, so the role of the government through schools is very important to protect them and provide them with basic skills to be able to survive in emergencies. The purpose of this study was to determine the description of the safety education content in teaching materials at Special Elementary Schools (SD LB) as an effort to improve the knowledge and abilities of children with special needs in dealing with emergencies. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The unit of analysis in this study is all teaching materials at SD LB. Data collection techniques in this study were carried out by means of observation, document studies and semi-structured interviews with representatives of the principals of SD LB. Data analysis was carried out qualitatively and quantitatively to describe the percentage of the distribution of safety education content in teaching materials at SD LB. The results of this study show that the content of safety education for children is already included in the teaching materials for special education from grades 1 to 6 in special elementary schools for the blind, deaf, mentally retarded, physically disabled and autism.
Strengthening School Resilience in Facing Potential Psycho-Social Hazards in Children Widowati, Evi; Wahyuningsih, Anik Setyo; Hendriyani, Rulita; Putri, Risa Anggita; Febriananda, Hanif Satria; Anisa, Aza Putri; Wahid, Ayu Fadilah; Laksana, Pungky Indrawan Dwi
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/zsjzk847

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Psycho-social hazards in children at school include violence against children, peer victimization, discrimination, heavy academic pressure and bullying. The impact of psycho-social hazards on children is very serious, such as children becoming low self-esteem, aggressive, depressed, injured, drug abuse, experiencing personality disorders, tending to want to hurt themselves and even wanting to commit suicide. On the other hand, parenting styles, students' socio-economic conditions and the influence of gadgets and social media can make children more exposed to psycho-social hazards, whether at school, in their families or in the environment where they live. Manifestations of existing problems include students committing physical violence at school, mocking friends, and even threatening their school friends, whether the school knows about it or not. The aim of this activity is to increase children's knowledge regarding potential psycho-social hazards at school and know how to prevent them. Implementation methods include: 1) preparation stage, 2) implementation stage and 3) evaluation stage. This activity has received an ethical certificate no. 313/KEPK/FK/KLE/2024 from the Health Research Ethics Commission, Faculty of Medicine, UNNES. The results of this activity obtained an increase in teacher knowledge by 2 points, namely from an average of 83 to 85, while the average student knowledge increased significantly, namely from 53 to 80 (an increase of 27 points). Therefore, learning innovation through various media, including educational game media, is very necessary to accelerate the increase in children's knowledge which can be obtained more enjoyably.