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Evaluation of Industrial Hygiene and Ergonomics and Their Effects on Worker Fatigue in Printing Services Using the 10-Beat Method Putri, Deswita Amelia; Unzila, Fitri; Nur, Amelia; Munthe , Sahara
The Future of Education Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2026): IN PROGRESS
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Yayasan Pendidikan Tumpuan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61445/tofedu.v5i1.1378

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The evaluation of industrial hygiene and ergonomic conditions is essential to understand their effects on worker fatigue, particularly in printing services characterized by repetitive tasks and prolonged sitting postures. This study aimed to evaluate industrial hygiene and work ergonomics and analyze their effects on worker fatigue in printing services using the 10-beat method. A descriptive observational approach was applied through direct workplace observation, environmental measurements, and heart rate assessment before and after work as an indicator of physiological workload.The results showed that industrial hygiene conditions were suboptimal, indicated by a workplace temperature of approximately 30°C, limited ventilation, and insufficient lighting. Ergonomic evaluation revealed non-ergonomic workstations that encouraged forward-bending sitting postures. Heart rate measurements increased from 13 beats per 10 seconds before work to 19 beats per 10 seconds after work, reflecting a light to moderate level of worker fatigue.In conclusion, inadequate industrial hygiene and ergonomic conditions were found to have measurable effects on worker fatigue. Improvements in ergonomic workstation design and environmental control are necessary to reduce fatigue and support occupational health in printing services.
The Clean and Healthy Living Behavior as an Effort to Prevent Diarrhea in the Community of Cemara Kembar Coastal Area Wasiyem, Wasiyem; Pane, Deswita Amelia Putri; Unzila, Fitri; Rahima, Aisyah Fani; Aminah, Delima; Wahyuni, Amelia Nur; Munthe, Sahara
The Future of Education Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2026): IN PROGRESS
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Yayasan Pendidikan Tumpuan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61445/tofedu.v5i1.1488

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Diarrhea remains a significant public health issue, particularly in coastal areas with limited access to clean water and sanitation. Coastal communities tend to have a higher risk of environment-related diseases due to their geographical conditions and daily living habits. Environment-related infectious diseases, such as diarrhea, continue to be a major health concern, especially in coastal regions. The spread of infectious diseases is influenced not only by environmental and sanitation factors but also by local culture and the daily habits of the community. This study aims to describe diarrhea as an infectious disease in relation to clean and healthy lifestyle behaviors (PHBS) and the culture of the coastal community of Cemara Kembar Beach. The research uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with five informants on December 6, 2025. The results show that the daily habits of the coastal community, such as activities around the beach, the use of well water, and hygiene practices influenced by generational customs, play a role in the occurrence of diarrhea. This study emphasizes that efforts to prevent infectious diseases should take into account the cultural aspects and social behaviors of coastal communities.