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Osh risk management of tank sinking procedure using bow tie analysis on the construction of a shell gasoline station in Surabaya Wijaya, Oktomi; Sugiyana, Laely Ufiz Tsani
Periodicals of Occupational Safety and Health Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/posh.v1i2.6454

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Introduction: The rate of work accidents in the construction sector is still high. Such a situation has led to the need for risk management in the area of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH). This study is aimed at finding the OSH risk management of the tank sinking procedure using Bow Tie Analysis method in the construction of a Shell Gasoline Station in Surabaya. Methods: This is a qualitative descriptive study with case study design. The subjects of the study were the employees of PT Usaha Jaya Engineering who worked on the Tank Sinking procedure in the construction of a Shell Gasoline Station in Surabaya with the minimum service period of 2 years and with a total number of 7 people.  Data collection was executed using primary data derived from interviews and field observation as well as secondary data in the forms of supporting documents from the company. Results: As many as 9 hazards were found in the tank sinking procedure in the construction of a Shell Gasoline Station in Surabaya. These hazards were caused by 5 factors, i.e., human, machine/equipment, method, material, and environment. The possible consequence of such hazards is that the employees may experience light to serious injuries and even fatality. Prevention and mitigation measures might be implemented in 4 hierarchical steps of risk management, i.e., substitution, technical management, administrative management, and personal protective equipment (PPE). This study found 6 escalation factors and the barrier of escalation factor in the tank sinking process. Conclusion: The tank sinking procedure in the construction of a Shell Gas Station in Surabaya was a job with risks of work accident. Prevention and mitigation measures derived from the Bow Tie analysis might be implemented to prevent work accidents from occurring.
DIGITAL RISK MAPPING UNTUK PENGUATAN MANAJEMEN RISIKO K3 DI PESANTREN AL MIZAN LAMONGAN Sugiyana, Laely Ufiz Tsani; Ningrum, Izza Eka; Istighfaara, Nadiya; Ardhi, Maharani Nusara; Bowo, Eko Ari; Arintra, Herlambang Syafian; Ahsanah, Finaty; Riyanto, Riyanto; Najhan, Muhammad Amiruddin; Rahmawan, Wira; Hafizd, Abyan Rasyad Abdul; Saputra, Ivandi Rizqi
Jurnal Interaktif: Warta Pengabdian Pendidikan Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Edisi Desember 2025
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Pendidikan, FKIP, Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/interaktif.v5i2.539

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As a boarding school-based educational environment with intense activities, Islamic boarding schools have high potential risks in terms of safety, health, and the environment, thus requiring systematic and integrated risk management. This Community Service activity aims to empower students and managers of Al Mizan Islamic Boarding School in Lamongan through the application of participatory and digital technology-based Digital Risk Mapping. The method used is a participatory approach through focus group discussions, counseling and training on hazard identification and risk analysis, as well as assistance in compiling a digital risk map. The results of the activity show an increase in the knowledge and awareness of students and boarding school administrators regarding K3 and environmental risk management. Additionally, an OSH risk map for the boarding school environment was developed, which includes high-risk areas, types of hazards, and risk levels, and is ready to be used as a basis for risk control and emergency preparedness. It was concluded that this program contributes to building a risk-aware culture and strengthening the internal capacity of the boarding school towards more systematic and sustainable risk management.