Kam, Booi
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Go Digital, Go Export: Mentoring and Curating Indonesian MSMEs Products for Export to the Australian Market Mardiana, Siti; Agustiono, Wahyudi; Gunastuti, Dwi Anie; Chan, Caroline; Kam, Booi
Jurnal SOLMA Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. Hamka (UHAMKA Press)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/solma.v14i2.17856

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Background: Banyak produk UMKM Indonesia yang sangat layak untuk menjadi komoditas ekspor. Namun data menunjukkan bahwa: 1) rata-rata UMKM Indonesia mempunyai pengetahuan yang terbatas mengenai seluk-beluk persiapan produk untuk tujuan ekspor, 2) jumlah produk UMKM Indonesia yang diekspor masih sedikit. Oleh sebab itu pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk mempersiapkan UMKM Indonesia untuk go digital dan memasuki pasar internasional, khususnya Australia. Metode: Pelatihan ini dilaksanakan secara daring selama sebelas minggu berturut-turut pada bulan April – Juli 2021. Selain pelatihan daring, proyek ini juga memberikan pendampingan kepada UMKM dan kurasi produk mereka untuk diekspor. Rata-rata peserta setiap sesi pelatihan daring adalah 200 orang. Selama pelatihan, dilakukan pre dan post test untuk mengukur pemahaman peserta terhadap materi webinar. Hasil: Hasil uji-t pada skor pre dan post test menunjukkan adanya peningkatan dalam pemahaman para peserta terutama perihal bisnis, penciptaan produk untuk ekspor, menciptakan profil perusahaan yang profesional, merancang kemasan yang kreatif, pengetahuan tentang proses ekspor, dan kesadaran akan hak kekayaan intelektual. Kesimpulan: 1) Pelatihan secara online terbukti efektif untuk pembelajaran UMKM, 2) Pendampingan untuk UMKM secara online mampu meningkatkan pengetahuan dan ketrampilan UMKM dalam mempersiapkan produknya untuk ekspor, 3) masih diperlukan pelatihan dan pendampingan berkelanjutan agar UMKM Indonesia semakin siap menghadapi tantangan perdagangan internasional, terutama ekspor.
Job Safety Analysis of Confined Space on Fertilizer Division on Seasoning Industries Rifa'i, Emon; Yusron, Rifky Maulana; Kam, Booi
Simetris: Jurnal Teknik Mesin, Elektro dan Ilmu Komputer Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL SIMETRIS VOLUME 16 NO 2 TAHUN 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Muria Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24176/simet.v16i2.15861

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Confined space activities in fertilizer production present significant risks, including toxic gas exposure, oxygen deficiency, fire and explosion hazards, and physical or ergonomic challenges. This study applies the Job Safety Analysis method to systematically identify hazards, assess risks, and establish effective control measures during the repair and maintenance of the FRP Pond 22000 Kl at the fertilizer division on seasoning industry. The methodology consisted of six structured stages: job selection, task breakdown, hazard identification, risk control, verification, and monitoring. Hazard identification was carried out through field observation, consultation with Health, Safety, and Environment officers, and adherence to national regulatory standards. Results revealed that atmospheric testing prior to entry was essential, with oxygen levels recorded at 20.8% and toxic gases, within safe limits. The JSA identified potential risks at each task stage and applied control measures following the hierarchy of controls, including engineering controls ventilation, and gas detection. While administrative measures section permit towork system, time restrictions, and health certificates. On energy isolation is installation Lock Out Tag Out. The essential is mandatory of personal protection equipment. Collaborative inspections by contractors, supervisors, and Health, Safety, and Environment staff reinforced compliance and improved communication. The study concludes that job safety analysis is not only a compliance requirement but also a practical framework for hazard anticipation, safety culture reinforcement, and operational continuity. It is recommended that future practice integrates digital job safety analysis systems, real-time monitoring, and enhanced training to strengthen confined space safety in fertilizer production and other high-risk industries.