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Kesehatan kerja dan penyakit akibat kerja kasus kondisi emergensi di tempat kerja Kamesha, Ammara Daffa; Aziza, Almira Hana; Lubis, Aisyah Fahira; Zaharani, Yulanda Tantra
Public Health Risk Assesment Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/phraj.v1i2.2024.568

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Workplace accidents refer to unintended incidents or events resulting in human loss, disruption of work processes, or property damage in industrial work environments. The impacts of workplace accidents include physical injuries, work-related illnesses, property damage, economic losses, and social consequences. Various steps can be taken to prevent workplace accidents, including the implementation of workplace safety regulations and standards, compliance with safety requirements, provision of safety education and training for workers, safety supervision and inspections, and the formation of a safety culture in the workplace. The Indonesian government has taken steps through various policies to reduce workplace accident incidents. The aluminum industry is one sector with a high risk of workplace accidents. This is due to the aluminum production process involving hazardous stages, heavy machinery use, specialized equipment, and complex chemical processes. One emergency situation that can occur in the aluminum industry is fire, as seen in the case of the fire at PT Aluminium Indonesia's factory in Pergudangan Manis, Curug, Tangerang. This fire was caused by sparks from welding that hit aluminum coils intended for making aluminum foil near the welding site. The author aims to delve deeper into this case, including the risk factors, hazards faced, and ways to prevent and handle such fire incidents. This objective aims to provide a better understanding of workplace accidents, especially fires, in the aluminum industry and how to prevent them.
Manajemen risiko industri minyak bumi dan gas pada proses industri dan manajemen risiko Maharani, Aulia Ikka; Aziza, Almira Hana; Lubis, Aisyah Fahira; Zaharani, Yulanda Tantra
Environment Conflict Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/environc.v1i1.2024.525

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The oil and gas industry is characterized by high-risk levels, necessitating integrated risk management. Risk control is achieved through a combination of engineering design, administrative measures, and the provision of personal protective equipment. Effective risk management implementation is crucial to ensuring workplace safety, preventing financial losses, and maintaining the sustainability of oil and gas industry operations. This research discusses risk management in the oil and gas industry. This industry poses various potential hazards that can have negative impacts, requiring integrated and systematic risk management. The objective of this research is to understand the processes in the oil and gas industry, potential hazards, and their risk controls. Literature review results indicate that the oil and gas industry process spans from exploration to the distribution of end products. Potential hazards include explosions and fires, confined space hazards, accident and collision hazards, entrapment hazards, and fall hazards. Risk control is conducted through risk identification and assessment based on probability and severity, followed by determining risk categories and recommended controls. Recommendations for risk control in this industry include the strict implementation of safety procedures, regular audits and inspections, adequate engineering design, safety training, and the effective use of personal protective equipment. With effective risk management, it is expected that the oil and gas industry can operate more safely and sustainably.