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Hakikat Manusia Dalam Pandangan Islam: Kesejahteraan dan Kesetaraan rasyid, hilda; Nabila, Amanda Salsa; Idris, Nur Alfia; Arimbi, Siti Nurhaliza; Rahmadani, Suci; Ramadhani, Fira; Ferawaty, Ferawaty; Hilda, Hilda; Muis, Andi. Abd
At-Tuhfah : Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): At-Tuhfah : Jurnal Studi Keislaman
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Sunan Giri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32665/attuhfah.v12i2.2488

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Human nature is something that has been debated for centuries. There are various views on human nature, ranging from spiritual views to material views. In this journal, the author will discuss human nature from two perspectives, namely well-being and equality. Well-being is a state characterized by happiness, satisfaction and health. Equality is a state characterized by equal rights and opportunities for all people. Both of these are important for humans, as they can contribute significantly to the quality of human life. Well-being can be achieved through various means, such as fulfilment of basic needs, development of personal potential, and positive social relationships. Equality can be achieved through various means, such as fair public policies, quality education, and open employment opportunities. The author argues that well-being and equality are interrelated. Equally achieved well-being will create a fairer and more equal society. Conversely, equality that is achieved will create a more well-being society
Kualitas Parameter Udara Ambien (Suhu, Pm10, SO2, dan Kebisingan) pada Lingkungan Perkantoran di Parepare Sudarman, Dirman; Hikmah, Nurul; Salsa Nabila, Amanda; Bayu, Fahrul Syahisna; Ramadhani, Fira; Hilda
Buletin Keslingmas Vol. 44 No. 4 (2025): BULETIN KESLINGMAS: VOL. 44 NO. 4 TAHUN 2025
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/keslingmas.v44i4.14196

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Ambient air quality in office environments is one of the factors that influence worker comfort and health. Exposure to air pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (SO₂), particulate matter (PM₁₀), and noise levels can cause physiological and psychological disorders if they exceed established quality standards. This study aims to describe ambient air quality parameters including temperature, PM₁₀, SO₂, NO₂, CO, and noise in office environments in Parepare City. This study uses a descriptive approach with direct measurements in the field using standard air quality and noise instruments. The measurement data were analyzed by comparing them to the quality standards of the Governor of South Sulawesi Regulation Number 69 of 2010. The results showed that all air quality parameters such as SO₂ (262 µg/Nm³), NO₂ (0 µg/Nm³), CO (0 µg/Nm³), and PM₁₀ (28 µg/Nm³) were below the quality standards, so this condition indicates that office activities and traffic around the location have not contributed significantly to air pollution. The main scientific finding of this study is that only the noise parameter is slightly above the quality standards (65.30 dBA from the limit of 65 dBA), so it has the potential to cause discomfort and can be an environmental stressor for workers. The conclusion of this study confirms that ambient air quality is still relatively good, but noise control needs special attention as part of efforts to protect the health of the work environment.