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Journal : Awal Bros Journal of Community Development

SOSIALISASI BUDAYA KESEHATAN KESELAMATAN KERJA (K3) DASAR BAGI SISWA TINGKAT SEKOLAH MENENGAH PERTAMA Hulmansyah, Danil; Yoshandi, T. Mohd.; Syukri, Apdanil
Awal Bros Journal of Community Development Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Awal Bros Journal of Community Development
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Awal Bros

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54973/abjcd.v5i1.405

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are in a period of growth and development. The problem of occupational safety and health in schools that continues to occur is the lack of guidance regarding steps that must be taken in the school environment to prevent work accidents and work-related diseases and increase the sharpness of elementary school students in recognizing dangers that may occur. Just as accidents and illnesses caused by certain activities can be reduced or prevented as soon as possible, disasters that occur in environments such as homes, schools and roads can be prevented as soon as possible. Potential danger of accidents at home, school and on the road. The objectives of holding related to K3 are 1) getting used to behaving commendably and acting in accordance with what is right, with correct environmental management 2) increasing the ability to avoid characteristics that can endanger the environment 3) Developing sensitivity of students and the community towards environmental conditions so that Things that can harm the environment can be avoided. 4) Instill a spirit of compassion and responsibility for environmental sustainability.
PENGENALAN BAHAYA RADIASI DALAM KEHIDUPAN SEHARI-HARI DI SMA 2 SIAK Yoshandi, T. Mohd.; Aprillia, Ghea
Awal Bros Journal of Community Development Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Awal Bros Journal of Community Development
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This research aims to introduce the dangers of radiation in everyday life to SMA 2 Siak students as an effort to increase awareness and understanding of the impacts of radiation exposure. Radiation, both ionizing and non-ionizing, can be found in various aspects of life, from nature to modern technological devices. Although most radiation is low risk, excessive exposure can harm health, including increasing the risk of cell disorders and cancer. Through literature study and outreach methods, this research succeeded in mapping radiation sources, explaining possible health impacts, and providing education regarding mitigation steps that students can take. The results show the need for continued education and the development of appropriate safety guidelines so that students can be wiser in interacting with radiation sources in their surrounding environment
SOSIALISASI SISTEM MANAJEMEN KESELAMATAN RADIASI DI INSTALASI RADIOLOGI RUMAH SAKIT UMUM DAERAH PETALA BUMI Yoshandi, T. Mohd.; Annisa, Aulia; Aprilia, Ghea
Awal Bros Journal of Community Development Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Awal Bros Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54973/abjcd.v6i1.591

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The radiation safety management system at the Radiology Installation of Petala Bumi Regional General Hospital is designed to protect patients, medical personnel, and the public from the risk of excessive radiation exposure. This system begins with the preparation of a radiation safety policy that serves as a guideline for every radiology procedure. In addition, risk identification and assessment are carried out at every stage of the radiology procedure to ensure that appropriate preventive measures can be implemented. The ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle is also applied to minimize the radiation dose received by patients and medical personnel, with the aim of keeping radiation exposure at the lowest possible level. In addition, medical personnel and hospital staff are given regular training on radiation safety procedures and the use of appropriate protective equipment to reduce risk. The radiology equipment used in this installation is also maintained and calibrated periodically to ensure that the equipment is functioning properly and does not provide excessive radiation doses. Monitoring of the radiation dose received by patients and medical personnel is also carried out regularly to ensure that all procedures remain in accordance with established safety standards. Overall, this radiation safety management system aims to maintain the safety and quality of radiology services, as well as ensure that the use of radiation is carried out safely and efficiently. This system is also evaluated and improved on an ongoing basis to ensure its effectiveness in reducing risks and improving safety standards in the hospital.