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Peningkatan Safety Awareness Pada Kelompok UMKM Melalui Program Work Improvements in Small Enterprise (WISE) Cattleya P.A. Islami, Mega; Dewi, Sinta; Novita Sari, Rizqi
INCOME: Indonesian Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol 2 No 3 (2023)
Publisher : EDUPEDIA Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56855/income.v2i3.640

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Accidents and injuries are still 20% more common in small companies, including MSMEs, compared to large companies. Lack of safety awareness is one of the obstacles why safety is not widely implemented in the MSME area. In line with this description, the MSME group in Wiyung District, Surabaya City, has not experienced an increase in profit over the past few years, due to declining employee productivity. This is suspected because of the frequent occurrence of accidents that cause injuries to employees, thereby affecting their absenteeism levels and impacting lost working days which affects productivity. Based on these problems, training was carried out to increase safety awareness through the Work Improvements in Small Enterprise (WISE) program which aims to increase safety awareness for MSME groups as well as improve working conditions through the application of safety values.
Budidaya Burung Hantu Di Desa Pasi Lamongan Sebagai Predator Tikus Sawah Dalam Mensiasati Ketahanan Pangan Waloyu, Minto; Novita Sari, Rizqi; Islami, Mega Cattleya P. A.
INCOME: Indonesian Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol 2 No 3 (2023)
Publisher : EDUPEDIA Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56855/income.v2i3.653

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AbstractEfforts to increase food production in rice and polowijo are often constrained by pests and diseases. One of them is rat pests as rodents. Owls are a solution for handling rat pests. Owl cultivation requires the cost of making pegupon as a house for owls with prices ranging from Rp. 750,000.00 to Rp. 1,500,000.00. The price depends on the material used. Meanwhile, Pasi village already has 10 owls with more than 50 owls. The development of owls knows no season, this is comparable to the rapid development of mice. So that owls can prey on as many as 3 to 7 rats every day, at least the number of rat pests can be significantly reduced when compared to their growth. Keywords: Rat Pests, Owl Breeding, Owl Nests
HIRARC Risk Control in Agricultural Machinery Production (Case Study: PT. XYZ): Pengendalian Risiko HIRARC dalam Produksi Mesin Pertanian (Studi Kasus: PT. XYZ) Albaharits, Adnan; Tranggono, Tranggono; Novita Sari, Rizqi
Academia Open Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.11.2026.14106

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General Background: Occupational health and safety remains a critical concern in manufacturing operations where unrecognized hazards contribute to workplace accidents. Specific Background: In agricultural machinery production, the production department still encounters multiple hazards, limited supervision, and low compliance with safety standards despite the establishment of a dedicated safety unit. Knowledge Gap: Prior studies applying Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Risk Control (HIRARC) predominantly focus on identification and assessment stages, with limited integration of root cause analysis for high and extreme risks. Aims: This study aims to systematically identify hazards, assess risk levels, and determine appropriate control measures through an integrated HIRARC and Fishbone approach. Results: The analysis identified 27 risk events, comprising 10 low, 8 medium, 8 high, and 1 extreme risk, with the most critical risk associated with crane-based material handling operations requiring immediate control prioritization. Root causes of high and extreme risks were linked to human, machine, method, material, and environmental factors. Novelty: The study introduces an integrated HIRARC–Fishbone framework to prioritize risk control while simultaneously identifying root causes in manufacturing processes. Implications: This approach provides a structured basis for prioritizing critical risks and supports systematic accident prevention strategies, contributing to improved occupational safety performance in industrial environments. Highlights: Twenty-seven hazard-related activities were classified into four risk categories. Crane-based material handling emerged as the most critical hazard source. Human-related factors dominated the root causes across high-risk scenarios. Keywords: Fishbone Diagram, HIRARC, Manufacturing Industry, Occupational Health and Safety