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BIODIVERSITY MAPPING AND UTILIZATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS AS DEVELOPMENT DESA TABIB CONCEPT IN TAMANSARI VILLAGE, INDONESIA Septianingrum, Shinta Tri Ananda Putri; Ramadhan, Syahrul; Devi, Sarda Ika; Sukamto, Asroful Waro'faid; Hotijah, Husnul; Intan, Presti Dewi; Absor, Farhad Ulil; Ramadhania, Farhaiza; Sakinah, Salsabila Amalia; Saptiansyah, Refaldi; Zulfikar, Mochamad; Sagita, Ahmad Danang; Hakim, Rahmat; Fikriansyah, Mohammad; Asdiyanta, Amin Nur; Puspaningtyas, Azizah; Akbari, Gilang Avrilio; Fandi, Ryo Al; Prayogi, M. Fahmi Dimas; Santosa, Gusti Ayu Illiyin Putri; Andris, Achmad Julian; Muhammad, Anta Dzaky; Sebayang, Susy Katikana
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): March
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan, Kedokteran dan Ilmu Alam (FIKKIA), Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v8i2.54183

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Medicinal plants in Tamansari Village are starting to be forgotten by the people while their potential is very abundant. The people of Tamansari Village are also not familiar with the medicinal plants around them and how to use these plants. Therefore, it is necessary to empower the community to optimize the potential of medicinal plants in Tamansari Village. This is also done so that Tamansari Village is not only known as a tourist village but also a healer village. Therefore, several empowerment sub-activities were carried out, including the formation of conservation groups, mapping of medicinal plant biodiversity, cultivation, product processing, and marketing. From these activities, Tamansari Village can now develop the concept of a healer's village with the community knowing medicinal plants and having the ability to utilize their potential.
Proposed Workstation Design in Laboratory for Musculoskeletal Disorder Complaints Saptiansyah, Refaldi; Haqi, Dani Nasirul; Juwono, Kholifah Firsayanti
The Indonesian Journal of Occupational Safety and Health Vol. 12 No. 3 (2023): The Indonesian Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijosh.v12i3.2023.382-390

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Introduction:Laboratory is a means of improving the effectiveness of learning. The problem faced by laboratory staff in performing their work (analysis and experimentation) is fatigue caused by long work time with inappropriate sitting posture and position. The use of a wooden chair without a backrest and with a seat height that is too high or too low can cause musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). This study aims to provide a workstation design suggestion with attention to ergonomics to reduce complaints of musculoskeletal disorders. Method: This descriptive research used an observational method. The population in this research consisted of 31 female students of a feed laboratory user, and the sample consisted of 16 respondents at the SIKIA Laboratory. Data collection for this study was conducted from July to September 2022. The independent variable in this study was the dimension of the workstation, and the dependent variable was musculoskeletal complaints. Result: Anthropometric measurements on laboratory assistants of the SIKIA Laboratory showed that the average popliteal height was 53.25 cm. Assessment on musculoskeletal disorder complaints shows that most complaints are found on "Pain in the back” with a score of 36. A new chair and table design is proposed, where the width of the seat back is 39.75 cm. Conclusion: A new workstation design is proposed that focuses on ergonomics to reduce the complaints of musculoskeletal disorders.
Evaluasi Penerapan Sistem Manajemen K3 Pada Proyek Konstruksi Gedung Bertingkat Anggana, Mochamad; Johari, Ganjar Jojon; Saptiansyah, Refaldi
Jurnal Konstruksi Vol 23 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Konstruksi
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Garut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33364/konstruksi/v.23-2.2675

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The implementation of an Occupational Safety and Health Management System (SMK3) is a crucial aspect in creating a safe, orderly, and productive working environment within the construction sector, which is known for its high level of risk. This study was conducted on the KAI Hotel Boutique construction project with the aim of evaluating the extent to which the K3 system has been implemented in accordance with applicable standards. The research employed a descriptive quantitative approach, distributing questionnaires to workers and project management staff, complemented by an analysis of internal audit results. The assessment focused on five key elements: K3 policy, planning, implementation and operation, evaluation, and management review. The data analysis revealed that the level of success in implementing SMK3 reached 86.27%, which falls into the high achievement category according to regulatory provisions. This indicates that the K3 system has been effectively implemented, although several aspects still require improvement, such as suboptimal emergency response training, limited certified first aid (P3K) and fire extinguisher (APAR) personnel, and incomplete risk documentation. Moreover, the dissemination of emergency response structures and the conduct of toolbox meetings need to be strengthened to ensure that all workers share a common understanding of safety procedures. With this achievement, the contribution of this research to the construction industry is to provide empirical evidence that consistent SMK3 implementation can enhance workplace safety, reduce accident potential, reinforce compliance with safety standards, and support project productivity and sustainability. The findings also emphasize that strengthening aspects of training, documentation, and internal communication will be key to establishing a sustainable safety culture within the construction industry.