Journal TEPAT: Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat
Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Community Development

Desiminasi Kesehatan dan Keselamatan Kerja (K3) Bagi Pengrajin Perahu Nelayan Fiberglass Dusun Pattontongan Kecamatan Binamu Kabupaten Jeneponto

Asri, Syamsul (Unknown)
Fachruddin, Farianto (Unknown)
Firmansyah, M.Risal (Unknown)
Mustafa, Wahyuddin (Unknown)
Yusuf, Zulkifli (Unknown)
Bochary, Lukman (Unknown)
Clausthaldi, Fadhil Riski (Unknown)
Azis, Muhammad Akbar (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jun 2024

Abstract

Binamu District is the largest producer of Seaweed by Jeneponto Regency (14% of total seaweed production). This sub-district is one of the seven sub -districts in Jeneponto Regency as a seaweed producer. Small boats are a means of operational seaweed cultivation often suffered hull damage due to landing. This boat is generally made of wood or fiberglass material. The "Cahaya Laut" as one of the groups of seaweed fishermen in Binamu District, Pattontongan Hamlet consists of ten members. This group has been a fostering of the Lecturer of Shipping Engineering Study Program. One of the competencies is the skill as a fiber glass craftsman in repairing and making fishing boats. In the process of building and repairing the boat they have not implemented safe and healthy work procedures in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Standards (K3). This community service activity aims to introduce and provide an understanding of the importance of K3 aspects, then applying precautions of things that can cause accidents and occupational health problems in their work environment. The results of the initial interview, showed the fact that work accidents often occur in minor and severe injuries. Therefore, it is important to do a desimination of K3 for craftsmen (seaweed culture) Fiberglass boat in Patotontongan Hamlet, Binamu District. The results of this dissemination activity show that all craftsmen have understood the importance of K3 aspects in repair work and making fiberglass boats. The results of quantitative pre-test and post-test analysis show an increase in partners' understanding of extension activities by 70%. This indicates the success of the activity and has met the set objectives.

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