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Journal of Safety Education
ISSN : -     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/jse
Core Subject : Health,
Journal of Safety Education discusses assessment, feedback, continuous professionalism, review of evaluation approaches for schools, school preparedness to support education, development of school models especially in dealing with multi-hazard threats in aspects of safety and health in schools (not only in natural disasters, fires but also social disasters such as bullying, violence against women/children in schools and other threats in the field of education). Besides that, it also discusses a lot about the role of teachers, principals, school staff, students and parents of students in supporting safety in schools or colleges. In addition, safety education is also not only for schools or colleges/universities, but also for companies/workplaces, both formal and informal.
Articles 20 Documents
Risk Control of Construction Worker Hazards at Heights Putri, Risa Anggita; Rasyad, Mohamad Hanif; Fitriana, Della Rizky; Mei, Aura Sasi; Bate, Maria Estefania; Abdullah, Nabila; Goldstein, Simon
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i1.78915

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An occupational accident is an unexpected and unplanned occurrence, including acts of violence, arising out of or in connection with work, which results in one or more workers incurring a personal injury, disease, or death. Based on data from the ILO, every year, 2.78 million workers die due to occupational accidents and occupational diseases, of which 2.4 million (86.3%) are related to both occupational accidents and diseases. In comparison, the other 380,000 workers (13.7%) are due to occupational diseases only. The purpose of this study is to determine the risk control of hazards in high-altitude workers. The research method used is descriptive observational research that focuses on events that occur and is described in the form of a narrative. The results of this study indicate that there are still many workers who have not implemented hazard risk control at height and still do not use PPE when working at height. Controls that can be carried out are control through administrative work procedures, work safety analysis, making PPE completeness standards in the project area that are more tightened, and control of using PPE at height.
Hazard Identification and Safety Education on The Clothing Convection Industry Business in Semarang Purboeningrum, Amanda Desti; Dimas, Sifa Sabani; Febriananda, Hanif Satria; Oktriyani, Sharon; Ananto, Favian Anggorokasih Putra; Wulandari, Ririn; Hikmahyanti, Hikmahyanti
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i1.78916

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The clothing convection industry is one of the most popular businesses, with many growing businesses in Indonesia. In this industry, there are potential hazards that may occur either from work environment factors, the use of tools or machines, or from workers. Research objective to be achieved is to identify potential hazards in the clothing convection industry X and Y. This research used descriptive research, and the sample was two workers at the clothing convection industry X and four workers at the clothing convection industry Y for the data. The sample selection used random sampling. The data analysis technique used a narrative analysis. To minimize the number of work accidents or prevent accidents in the workplace, the identification of potential hazards is carried out through hazard analysis methods; one method is HAZOPS (Hazard Operability Studies). Based on the results of identification from workers and observation using HAZOPS method to minimize potential danger that can occur in each production with safety education using video to convey information easily for workers. Education on the use of PPE is also provided so that workers have safety knowledge and awareness at work. X and Y convection have various potential dangers in the clothing convection industry. Therefore, immediate action and attention from management are needed to minimize work accidents.
PPE Education to Reduce the Risk of Workplace Accidents in The Furniture Industry Zahra, Alya Sofia; Hasibuan, Athiyyah Qurrotu’ain; Anisa, Aza Putri; Amrullah, Farhan Dani; Rahma, Fitra Aulia; Fathiyah, Nisrina Nur; Annisa, Nurul; Rachmawati, Putri
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i1.78917

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Occupational safety and health is an important aspect in the industrial world, including the furniture industry. If a company implements the Occupational Health and Safety well, it can reduce the risk of work accidents, thereby increasing work productivity. Work accidents can occur due to workers’ negligence or suboptimal implementation of the Occupational Health and Safety System. To reduce the risk of work accidents, a risk analysis is carried out, which is one part of risk management. One of the risk analyses that can be done is by using the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) method. Risk identification in the furniture industry is based on field reviews, which then assess the severity (S), occurrence rate (O), and detection level (D). Then the assessment results are sorted to determine the highest Risk Priority Number (RPN) value variable. In the furniture production process, there are various potential hazards, with the highest RPN found in the cutting process, where a machine incident occurred with an RPN value of 120. The severity factor is given a value of 6 because the error leads to torn injuries and equipment damage, so it must be handled immediately, and there is the repair of the damage. One effort to reduce the risk of work accidents is to provide PPE at work.
Identification of Occupational Safety and Health Hazards at Paint and Welding Workshop using the HIRARC Method Amalia, Elma Nurul; Tianisa, Berliana Noor; Nursucilowati, Luvi Lia; Rizallihadi, M. Ditra; Mahartiko, Ardheta Heru; Sabriyanti, Firda Aliya; Febrianti, Aulia; Sanda, Delyanti Pare; Nizam, Muhammad Fakrul; Widowati, Evi; Sulistyani, Ummi Nur Laila
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i1.78918

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Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is important for every company to pay attention to. Preventing work accidents can be done by knowing the existing risks, one of which is through the Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Risk Control (HIRARC) method. Body Repair, Paint, and Welding Workshop "Family 99" is a small to medium-sized entrepreneurship that operates in car repair, paint, and welding services. The research aims to analyze the potential dangers found in the Body Repair, Paint and Welding Workshop "Family 99". Hazard identification was conducted in the workshop work area, with research respondents totaling three active workers. The data collection employed observation and interviews with a descriptive approach. According to the research results obtained from a total of 14 work stages analyzed, two stages had the highest risk value, namely the paint peeling stage with a risk value of 12, and the first, second, and third sanding stages with a risk value of 9. Controls that can be carried out to reduce risks include administrative controls and the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for workers to work safely and comfortably.
Impact of The Use of Chemicals in Salons Around Universitas Negeri Semarang N., Nisa Trisna; S., Laura Marulia; NR, Nabila Gustin Eka; A., Hany Risna; P., Bellinda Annisa; T., Daniel Bendon
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i1.78919

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The use of cosmetics containing chemicals must be balanced with the risks that must be accepted, including side effects or other unwanted reactions. Groups that are vulnerable to this usually include those directly involved in using or application, one of which is salon workers. This study will discuss the impact of using chemicals in beauty salons X and Y at Universitas Negeri Semarang and one branch of another beauty salon X at Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang, with a total of 10 respondents. The study used a survey method with a cross-sectional research design, employing primary data collected by interviews using questionnaires and direct observation. The high level of risk for respiratory disorders and skin irritation, as obtained from data taken from beauty salon X and beauty salon Y, concludes that it is necessary to carry out controls such as labeling the ingredients used in salons, especially chemicals, rotating or shifting employees and the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for salon employees who are doing treatment. The recommendations that can be given can be applied to various parties, not only to salon employees but also to owners and customers of the beauty salon itself.
The Influence of Tepuk Tebak Games as Occupational Health and Safety Education on the Knowledge Level of Hair Salon Workers and Customers Rizallihadi, Muhammad Ditra; Amalia, Elma Nurul; Oktriyani, Sharon; Dimas, Sifa Sabani; Fadil, Harisha
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i2.78986

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Working in a hair salon involves exposure to various potential hazards, such as harmful chemicals from hair care products, the risk of injury from sharp tools, and non-ergonomic working postures. These issues can be addressed by enhancing workers' knowledge of occupational safety and health practices by providing education using available educational media. This study aims to analyze the impact of implementing educational media in the form of games on increasing knowledge among salon workers and clients using salon services. The research method used is a pre-experimental study with a single-group pre-test and post-test design. The data obtained comes from two types of sources: primary data and secondary data. Primary data were collected through interviews and direct field observations using a questionnaire as the research instrument, while secondary data were obtained through a literature review. The study showed a significant increase in workers' knowledge after being educated through games. The average knowledge score of workers increased from 45 (pre-test) to 97.5 (post-test). Similarly, salon clients' knowledge also significantly increased from an average score of 67.76 (pre-test) to 93.16 (post-test), with a p-value (<0.001).
Effectiveness of "SAFETYPOLY" Learning Media in Improving Public Knowledge of Chemical Hazards in the Printing Industry Zahra, Alya Sofia; Purboeningrum, Amanda Desti; Mahartiko, Ardheta Heru; Anisa, Aza Putri; Fitriana, Della Rizky; Karimah, Safrina Azwa
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i2.78987

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In today's development, many games are played by all groups, from small children to adults and older people. This game can be used for fun or as a learning medium. This game can also be used to increase public knowledge, one of which is regarding occupational safety and health. There is a game that can be used to improve understanding in society, namely monopoly. Therefore, this research aims to determine the effectiveness of monopoly learning media, which contains occupational safety and health "safetypoly", in increasing public knowledge regarding Occupational Safety and Health. This study used a quantitative research approach with a pre-experimental type of research. The research design used in this study was the One Group Pretest-Posttest Control Design. Data collection methods include questionnaires, observation, and interviews. The data analysis methods used in this research are the Validity Test, Reliability Test, Normality Test, and Wilcoxon Test. The "Test Statistics" output is known as Asymp based on the research results.Sig. (2-tailed) is worth 0,000. The value of 0.000 is smaller than <0.05, so there is a difference between the pre-test and post-test results. Apart from that, there was an increase in workers from 20% to 80%. It can be concluded that the safetypoly game influences students' level of knowledge regarding the dangers of chemicals, so this game is effectively used as an educational medium related to occupational safety and health.
Analysis of Hazard Risk Understanding Using "Safety-Uno" Education Media for Batik Workers in Batik X and the General Public Hasibuan, Athiyyah Qurrotu'ain; Mei, Aura Sasi; Amrullah, Farhan Dani; Rahma, Fitra Aulia; Rasyad, Mohamad Hanif; Shah, Muhammad
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i2.78988

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Batik is the art of drawing on cloth using canting with small ends and batik wax. The process of making batik can cause work accidents and occupational diseases that occur because of equipment failure and human errors that do work not according to procedures. However, in the informal batik industry, there still needs to be more knowledge and awareness related to potential hazards and controls that must be carried out. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct education to increase workers' understanding and create a safe and comfortable work environment. This research method is a quantitative study using the Wilcoxon Test to compare observations before and after treatment and determine the effectiveness of treatment. Based on the observations and analysis that have been carried out, it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between the use of safety cards.
Effectiveness of Modified Truth or Dare Game in Improving Toxicology Knowledge of Workers at Tofu Factory X Nursucilowati, Luvi Lia; Tianisa, Berliana Noor; Putri, Risa Anggita; Febriananda, Hanif Satria; Ananto, Favian Anggorokasih Putra; Kartika, Nada Rahmadina
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i2.78989

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There are 84,000 tofu producers in Indonesia, ranging from household industries with 5-8 workers to medium-sized industries with 50-100 workers. In a single tofu production process, additional chemicals such as CH3COOH and MgSO4 are used. These conditions pose potential safety and health hazards for workers, requiring control measures. This study employs a quantitative approach, using an experimental model with treatment in the form of a card game. Data was collected using primary data methods, such as questionnaire instruments and direct field observation. The questionnaire was compiled based on priority hazard assessment using HIRADC calculations and then tested for validity and reliability. The questionnaire results were tested using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test because the data were not normally distributed. The study results for worker respondents (0.027) and the public (0.000), or P value < 0.05, indicate that H0 is rejected, and Ha is accepted. The modified truth-or-dare card game method was found to have a significant impact on toxicology knowledge among workers and the general public.
Analysis Factors Associated with Work Accidents Among House Construction Workers in Karang Ayu Kiswanto, Risa Wahyu Putri; Reswari, Berlian Syiffa Ardana; Anakita, Cantika Salya Manikawening; Ayesha, Danish
Journal of Safety Education Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v2i2.78990

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Globally, work-related injuries are a significant public health and economic issue, with approximately 5-7% of all deaths in industrialized countries caused by work-related injuries. Each year, work accidents cause 350,000 deaths and 270 million non-fatal serious injuries. Due to its high burden of occupational hazards, the construction industry is more at risk than other industries. Compared with workers in different occupations, building construction workers are three to four times more likely to die and twice as likely to be injured than workers in other occupations. This study aims to analyze the factors associated with the incidence of work accidents among house construction workers in Karangayu, Semarang Barat. This study used descriptive qualitative methods, including observation, interviews, and questionnaires. The result of this study is that factors can cause work accidents, such as age, unsafe actions such as not using PPE properly, and worker knowledge, which leads to unsafe actions. Still, in this observation, there are driving factors behind workers' unsafe actions, one of which is the non-compliance of house construction workers in Karangayu, Semarang.

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