Rivaldo, Napitupulu Yosefino
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Pengembangan UMKM Gedang Kriuk melalui Pelabelan dan Pemasaran Digital di Desa Cibitung Wetan, Bogor Kamandanu, Dimas Fikri; Sarasono, Andanya Chaerunisa; Gultom, Nadine Debora; Tsani, Anissa Nabila; Kustanto, Destian Yogi; Shakila, Dania Putri Primar Tri; Abdiyah, Mutiara; Rivaldo, Napitupulu Yosefino; Hardjomidjojo, Hartrisari
Jurnal Pusat Inovasi Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
Publisher : Direktorat Pengembangan Masyarakat Agromaritim, Institut Pertanian Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jpim.7.2.396-406

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The MSME Gedang Kriuk in Cibitung Wetan Village processes young papayas into value-added products that is becoming a signature souvenir of Pamijahan. However, the business owners still face marketing limitations and do not yet have proper packaging labels. To address these challenges, an assistance program was carried out focusing on packaging label development and digital marketing through social media. The program aimed to enhance product competitiveness and expand marketing reach beyond the village area. It was conducted from January 4–20, 2025, in Cidamar, Cibitung Wetan Village, Pamijahan, Bogor Regency. Activities began with identifying the problems faced by the business owners. The implemented solutions included creating packaging labels and providing guidance on digital marketing, particularly through the establishment of an Instagram account, @galeri.citanku, as a promotional platform for local MSMEs. Digital marketing efforts involved uploading promotional photos and videos, which successfully increased product reach, as indicated by the number of content views exceeding the account’s follower count. As a result, Gedang Kriuk MSME received several new orders, experienced a higher frequency of purchases, and gained positive consumer responses toward its more attractive packaging design.
Evaluation of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Implementation and Preventive Action in Dry Dam Operations: Case Study at Sukamahi Dry Dam, Bogor Hapsari, Alya Sekar; Adhi K, Prahasdipta Bayu; Azaria, Gian; Rivaldo, Napitupulu Yosefino; Kurniawan, Allen; Suryana, Vicky Aswady
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Masyarakat : Media Komunikasi Komunitas Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 18 No 2 (2026): JIKM Vol 18, Issue 2, May 2026
Publisher : Public Health Undergraduate Program, Faculty of Health Science, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52022/jikm.v18i2.894

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Background: Dry dams serve as flood-control mechanisms in urban regions subjected to extreme hydrometeorological conditions. The Sukamahi Dry Dam, the first dry dam in Indonesia, has been operational since 2022 and mitigates peak discharges toward Jakarta. This study assessed the implementation of occupational health and safety (OHS) measures, identified potential hazards, and evaluated risk levels associated with the dam’s operational activities. Method: Hazard identification and risk assessment methodology was applied to categorize hazards and compute risk scores on the basis of consequence, exposure, and likelihood. Data collection involved field observations, interviews with 26 personnel, and a review of operational documents at the Sukamahi Dry Dam in 2024. Results: Six primary operational tasks, most notably crane hoist operations and work conducted at heights, presented significant risks, with consequence scores of 100. Major deficiencies were identified, including the absence of fall protection systems, undocumented inspections of lifting equipment, outdated standard operating procedures (SOPs), and inconsistent use of protective equipment. Irregular training, the absence of safety officers, limited emergency preparedness, and a reactive safety culture exacerbate these hazards. Conclusion: Current OHS practices are inadequate for ensuring safe operations. Such practices can be improved through competency-based training, the establishment of risk-based SOPs with clear standards, safety audits, improved emergency response, and the integration of digital monitoring technology to enhance worker protection and ensure the reliability of flood control measures.