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Health Safety Environment Journal
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Core Subject : Health, Social,
Health, Safety, and Environmental Journal (HSEJ) menerapkan mekanisme double blind peer review, di mana setiap artikel yang masuk akan ditinjau secara anonim oleh para reviewer yang ditunjuk editor. Jurnal ini memuat artikel penelitian asli maupun review article, yang membahas isu-isu terkait kesehatan, keselamatan kerja, dan lingkungan. HSEJ menerima artikel penelitian dan literature review dalam berbagai topik, antara lain: kesehatan kerja, keselamatan kerja, manajemen K3, budaya keselamatan, manajemen risiko, higiene industri, ergonomi, keselamatan kebakaran, faktor manusia, keselamatan pasien, investigasi insiden, perencanaan darurat, toksikologi industri, psikologi industri, pengelolaan limbah, pencemaran lingkungan, penyakit berbasis lingkungan, pengendalian penyakit berbasis vektor, keamanan pangan, serta perubahan iklim.
Articles 32 Documents
ANALYSIS OF THE APPLICATION OF PASSIVE PROTECTION AND FIRE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS BUILDING UPN VETERAN JAKARTA YEAR 2020 Napitupulu, Caroline Atari
Health Safety Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2020): September
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Background: The Faculty of Economics and Business Building UPN Veteran Jakarta has two different buildings, the Muh. Husni Thamrin and the Soepomo Building. The purpose of this study was to analyze the appropriateness of the application of passive protection, life-saving, organizing, and fire prevention systems at the Faculty of Economics and Business Building, UPN Veteran Jakarta with the applicable regulatory standards. Methods: This study uses qualitative research and descriptive research design with direct observation and interview methods. The results of this study were compared in accordance with Peraturan Daerah Provinsi DKI Jakarta Nomor 8 Tahun 2008, Peraturan Menteri Pekerjaan Umum Nomor 20/PRT/M/2009, Peraturan Menteri Pekerjaan Umum Nomor 26/PRT/M/2008, NFPA 101 and NFPA 220 as a comparison. Result: The results of this study found that the organization in FEB was not up to standard due to the absence of an emergency response team and the absence of a fire protection organization. Conclusion: The conclusion of this research about organizing at FEB UPN Veteran Jakarta is not in accordance with the standards. FEB needs to create an emergency response team and fire protection organization.
The Relationship Between Vehicle Safety Factors Toward Riding Safety Behaviours In MA Al Muddatsiriyah Students, Central Jakarta In 2020 Shiffa Inayati, Ash
Health Safety Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2020): September
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According to Land Transportation Statistics during of 2013-2017, the number of traffic accident has increased  average by 0,77 percent annually. However, material losses decreased on average by 4.21 percent annually. Traffic accidents is caused by human factors that lack awareness and poor knowledge of the drive. The purpose of research to determine the relationship between riding safety factors with riding safety behavior in MA Al Muddatsiriyah students in Central Jakarta. This research is quantitative study with cross- sectional research design. This study was conducted at MA Al Muddatsiriyah Global Islamic School Central Jakarta with sample size of 109 students June 2020. The independent variables this study are knowledges, attitudes, vehicle conditions, training participation and the role of peers. The analysis used this study is chi-square test. The results of study showed knowledge with p- value 0.920  (OR  10.29),  attitudes  with  p-value 0.383  (OR  0.663),  conditions vehicles with p-value 0.054 (OR 23.81), training participation with p-value 1,000 (OR 11.00),  role of peers p-value 1.000 (OR 10.50). The conclusion of this study showed that there was no relationship between knowledge, attitude, vehicle condition, training participation and the role of peers with driving safety behavior in MA Al Muddatsiriyah students in Central Jakarta.Keyword: Behavior, Riding Safety, Students, Knowledge, Attitude, Vehicle Condition, Training Participation, Peer Roles.
Factors Related To Work Fatigue: Literature Review Permatasari, Widya
Health Safety Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2020): September
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Background: Fatigue is one of the problems in the field of Occupational Safety and Health (K3) that able to cause occupational accidents. Work fatigue is a complex problem related to decreased work skills, work enthusiasm, and work productivity. According to BPJS Ketenagakerjaan in 2019 reagarding workplace acids, the tired worker is at more serious risk experience work accidents, 16% reported at least experience a work accident due to fatigue.The purpose of this study is to analyze the factors related to work fatigue and to analyze the factors that are most influential to work fatigue. Methods: The method used in this study is literature review. Result: The results of scientific articles showed that there were 25 studies used in 2010 until 2020. Most of the research designs used cross sectional. There are 12 factors related to the occurrence of work fatigue including age, nutritional status, gender, working period, noise, working climate, lighting, workload, length of work, rest time, work shift and work stress. Conclusion: The workload is the most influential factor with the occurrence of work fatigue.Keywords: Work Fatigue, Factors, Determinants
Analysis Of The Suitability Of Fire Handling With Active Fire Protection In Yaperjasa Senior High School In 2020 Nurul, Windi
Health Safety Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2020): September
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Fire starts with burning until it cannot be controlled. Fire can has many effects in fatalities, material damage, and business. Based on data from National Disaster Management Agency the fire that occurred in Indonesia in 2012 until 2018 with a total of 486 incidents. According to Kepmen PU No. 10/2002, every building must completed the fire safety protection including an active fire protection system.This study used descriptive design with mix method using an observational approach. This research instrument using a checklist and interview sheets. The purpose of the research is to determine the suitability level of active fire protection in Yaperjasa senior high school in 2020 than the result will be compared based on several standards preference such as Permen PU No.26/2008, SNI 03-3989-2000, SNI 3985-2000, SNI 1745-2000, Permen PU No.20/2009 dan NFPA.From the result of research showed the suitability level of the active fire protection system in Yaperjasa senior high school only has existing components only fire extinguisher with a score 73.3%. This level means it has quite good suitability, but there are still many components that are not available such as fire hydrants, sprinklers, standpipe systems, manual call point, fire alarm adan fire detectors.Keywords: Fire, suitability, active fire protection
Individual Characteristics and Workload Related to The Symptoms of Sick Building Syndrome on Employees of PT. Infomedia Nusantara in 2020 Chotimah, Aulia Nursyafitiri
Health Safety Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2020): September
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Background: Over the past few years, the term Sick Building Syndrome has become more common but not everyone is clear about what it is. Sick Building Syndrome is described as a situation where more than 20% of building occupants complain about air quality or have persistent symptoms. Elsewhere, such as in major cities in Indonesia, the possibility of Sick Building Syndrome is high because there are many building constructions without considering health factors. This study aimed to determine the relationship between individual characteristics and workload with Sick Building Syndrome symptoms on employees of PT. Infomedia Nusantara in 2020. Methods: Sample selection technique by total sampling and a sample size of 72 respondents using the cross-sectional method. Data collection using questionnaire aids. The results of data collection will be analyzed univariate and bivariate. Results: The results revealed that there was a relationship between age (p = 0.029), psychosocial condition (p = 0041), and job stress (p = 0.021) with Sick Building Syndrome symptoms. Conclusions: respondents who had experienced Sick Building Syndrome symptoms had a significant association between age, psychosocial conditions, and work stress.Keywords: Sick Building Syndrome, individual characteristics, employee, office
RISK FACTORS ON CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME AMONG FURNITURE MAKERS AT HOME INDUSTRIES IN DUREN SAWIT, 2020 Rahmanndani, Alia
Health Safety Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2020): September
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Furniture workers are at risk experiencing CTS because it involves using hands to operate hand-tools and machinery and do work manually for a long time without using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the form of gloves that comply with standards. This study aimed to analyze the association between working duration, use of PPE, and intensity of machine vibration exposure with CTS at home furniture industry maker in Duren Sawit, 2020. This research method was a quantitative analytic with a cross-sectional design. The sampling technique used a total sampling of 57 workers consisting of machine user workers and finishing workers. Chi-Square bivariate tests showed a significant association between working duration (p= 0.002), use of PPE (p= 0.003), and intensity of machine vibration exposure (p= 0.009) with CTS. It is recommended for each home industry furniture to promote a safe workplace and safe work practices, educate the workers about CTS prevention, maintain the hand-tools and machinery to prevent injuries, provide rules regarding the use of PPE, and provide standardized anti-vibration gloves.
FACTORS AFFECTING SICK BUILDING SYNDROME (SBS) COMPLAINTS AMONG WORKERS: LITERATURE REVIEW Saputro, Anjas Andi
Health Safety Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2020): September
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Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is a set of health symptoms that occur due to someone’s activity in a room or building. Recently, humans tend to do the work and activities inside a building. Therefore, this increases the risk of symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, nasal, skin and throat irritations. The aim of this study was to determine the factors that affected SBS symptoms on workers using a literature review method. All articles were searched and retrieved from electronic databases such as Pubmed, Google Scholar and Emerald Insight by looking at various significant factors of SBS in articles published from 2010 to 2020. A total of 31 journal articles reporting significant factors of SBS were collected. These factors include personal factors (age, gender, history of illness/allergies, smoking habits); physical factors (temperature, light, humidity, ventilation, noise); chemical factors (CO2, CO, VOCs, Formaldehyde); psychosocial factors (weak psychosocial, working period, working time, job satisfaction); and work environment factors (cigarette smoke, room hygiene and cleanliness, building design, unpleasant odor, IAQ). It is suggested that workers need to maintain personal health status, practice relaxation, wear a mask and not to smoke. Moreover, companies should conduct a regular health check and monitor the work environment.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DOUBLE BURDEN AND WORK FATIGUE IN FEMALE LECTURERS AND STAFFS AT FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCE UPNVJ IN 2020 Shafira, Nadia Rizki
Health Safety Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2020): September
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Fatigue is one of Occupational Health and Safety problems which can cause work accidents. Some factors that can affect fatigue such as work factors (double burden, work shift, work duration, work term and rest duration) individual factors (age, gender, nutritional status, health status and psychological condition) and environmental factors that will impact on decreasing productivity, quality of work and loss of working hours. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between double burden and work fatigue in female lecturers and staffs in health science faculty of UPNVJ. This study was analytic quantitative research with a cross-sectional design. A total of 53 workers were recruited as samples by using a purposive sampling technique. The information was gathered through questionnaires Subjective Self Rating Test from Industrial Fatigue Research Comitte (IFRC) Jepang and questionnaires of double burden. Data were analyzed by using a Chi-Square Test with a confidence level of 0,05. The results of this study indicate that 40 of 53 workers (75,5%) feel high fatigued. Variables associated with fatigue are double burden (p = 0.0001), work term (p = 0.0001) and age (p = 0.022). It is recommended for workers to increase the consumption of water and properly use the time for family as well as possible.Keywords: Fatigue, Double Burden, Female Worker
RELATIONSHIP OF INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS, WORK EXPENSES AND BREAK TIMES WITH FATIGUE AT FATMAWATI CITY CENTER APARTMENT PROJECTS, 2020 Fitriana, Putri Bada
Health Safety Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2020): September
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Background: Work fatigue is a state of decreased health status, loss of efficiency, and decreased workforce capacity to do a job. Based on data obtained by the European Agency for Safety and Health (EA-OSHA) in 2003-2005 states in the construction sector the fatigue factor is 1.1%. Fatigue in construction workers is caused by work factors (workload, rest periods, length of work, work shifts and duration of work), individual factors (age, sex, sleep quality, nutritional status), and environmental factors (lighting, noise and work climate). The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between individual characteristics, workload, and rest time with fatigue in workers at the Jakarta Fatmawati City Center construction project. Methods: This research is a quantitative analytic study with cross-sectional study design. The sampling technique uses purposive random sampling with a sample of 88 workers. The variables studied were individual characteristics (age and quality of sleep), workload, rest periods, length of work, and fatigue using a questionnaire measuring the feeling of work fatigue (KAUPK2), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and pulse oximeter. Data analysis using the Chi-Square test. Results: The results of the bivariate analysis showed that there was a relationship between age (p = 0.001), sleep quality (p = 0.001), workload (p = 0.001) and length of work (p = 0.002) with fatigue, while variables not related to fatigue were rest periods (p = 0.542). Conclutions: There is relationship between age, sleep quality, workload and length of work with fatigueKeywords: Fatigue, Workload, Rest Time
Analysis Of Fire Protection And Countermeasures System At Limo Campus Of UPNVJ In 2020 Situmeang, Lundu Sanada
Health Safety Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2020): September
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Background: The aim of this study was to analyze active and passive fire protection systems along with countermeasures in each building at Limo Campus, compare to applicable regulations (Minister of Public Workers Regulation No.26 / PRT / M / 2008 and the National Fire Protection Association). This research used an observational descriptive study designThis study found that an element of the passive fire protection system at Limo Campus which was door, did not meet the requirement standards. In addition, no fire emergency response and training has been conducted. The building had no emergency respone procedure as well. A fire protection and control system that is in accordance with standards is needed to reduce fire hazards, such as changing doors, adding fire alarms and conducting training on fire.

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