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Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health (JIHOH)
ISSN : 25274686     EISSN : 25415727     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21111/jihoh.v9i1.12212
The journal primarily publishes original research articles but also welcomes review papers, short communications, commentaries on pressing issues, and case studies. Topics of high priority include: Occupational health and safety Industrial hygiene Ergonomics Fire protection systems Accident investigation methods Epidemiological surveys related to workplace safety JIHOH aims to improve workplace health and safety, prevent occupational accidents and diseases, and foster safer, more comfortable working environments.
Articles 134 Documents
CLASSIFICATION OF HAZARD POTENTIALS AND SAFETY MAP IN KITCHEN PT. DENSO INDONESIA SUNTER PLANT Hanifah Agda Nursitasari
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 3, No 2 (2019): Optimise The Collection and Use of Occupational Safety and Health Data
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v3i2.2799

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The kitchen is a place where food processing take place. The function of company's kitchen is processing the food for workers at the company. Large-scale food processing certainly uses large-scale cooking tools such as Chopper, Boiling Pan, Rice Cooker, Oven and 6 Burner and others. The usage of equipment in food processing contain potential risk to all company residents, especially kitchen chefs who are often exposed. The purpose of this study was to classify potential hazards according to their risk level and establish a safety map as a form of hazard communication aid. The method of this research was observational and descriptive method. It was found that potential hazards in the kitchen were gas leaks and fires, cold, truncated fingers, slipping, being hit by kitchen equipment included in the category of minor hazards, while contact with heat was included in the moderate hazard category. Safety map was made in the kitchen of Pt Denso Indonesia Sunter Plan.Keyword: potential hazard; safety map; kitchen
WORK POSTURE RELATIONS WITH MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS IN DUMP TRUCK OPERATOR AT PT HARMONI PANCA MAIN Tutug Bolet Atmojo; Seviana Rinawati
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 2, No 1 (2017): Occupational Safety and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v2i1.1275

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Improper work posture may affect waist and back pain as well as disruption of the muscularkeletal system. The results of estimates published by NIOSH show that the cost of compensation for musculoskeletal complaints has reached 13 billion dollars annually. This study aims to determine the relationship of work posture with lumbar pain and severity of Muskuloskeletal Disorder at Dump Truck Operators Production Part at PT Harmoni Panca Utama Site East Kalimatan. This research is an analytic survey research with cross sectional design. The population of this research is the dump truck operator in the production section of PT Harmoni Panca Utama Site East Kalimantan totaling 150 people. The number of samples is determined by Purposive Sampling Technique. The instruments used in this study were questionnaires, Nordic Body Map Questioner questionnaires, Video Record and Work Posture Images, a low back pain complaint questionnaire. The data analysis technique used is Spearman rank associative test. Characteristics of respondents in the form: age, employment and BMI have no relationship with the severity of musculoskeletal disorders. The result of spearman rank test analysis between work posture and severity of musculoskeletal disturbance was obtained on peaceful site (p = 0.47) and site singlurus (p = 0.43). Keywords: Work posture, Low back pain, Musculoskeletal
FACTORS RELATED TO BEHAVIOR OF USING PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ON WORKERS AT GONDORUKEM AND TURPENTINE FACTORIES PONOROGO Ahmad Hendriansyah; Sisca Mayang Phuspa; Ani Asriani Basri; Ratih Andhika Akbar Rahma
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 4, No 1 (2019): Cultivate and Sustain a Safety Culture for Building Nation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v4i1.3437

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Workers need Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when working to minimize the amount of risk and hazard exposure from work accidents. The behavior of the use of PPE is influenced by predisposing, supporting and reinforcing factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors associated with the behavior of PPE use in the Sukun Gondorukem and Turpentine Factory (PGT), Ponorogo. This study uses a cross-sectional study design. The method of taking data with a purposive sampling technique that is workers in PGT Sukun Ponorogo, amounting to 30 respondents. The dependent variable in this study is the behavior of using PPE. The independent variables of research are knowledge, attitude, training, availability of PPE, communication, motivation, supervision, punishment and rewards. Research instruments using questionnaires and check lists. This research shows knowledge variables (p-value 0,407), attitude (p-value 0,195), training (p-value 0,064), PPE availability (p-value 0,267), and motivation (p-value 0,267) not related to behavior using APD. While the communication variables (p-value 0.011), supervision (p-value 0.007), punishment (p-value 0.029) and rewards (p-value 0.003) were proven statistically related to behavior using PPE. Keywords : PPE, predisposing factors, supporting factors, reinforcing factors, PPE usage behavior
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT IN BOILER DIVISION USING HAZARD IDENTIFICATION RISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK CONTROL (HIRARC) Supriyadi Supriyadi; Fauzi Ramdan
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 1, No 2 (2017): Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v1i2.892

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Every workplaces have always risk of accidents which need efforts to  prevention and control it doesnot happen. Occupational risks hazard identification is an early step that must be considered by the company. The purpose of the study is to determine the type of hazard, risk assessments based on sources hazard and risk assessment based on the types of hazards in the boiler division. Data collection on the identification and assessment of risks analyzed by HIRARC, evaluated and find the better solution to determined  and control hazards in the workplace so that the workplace safely. The result showed the sources of the dangers are charcoal dust, sparks, heat radiation, falls, pinched, charcoal sprinkle, noise, electric high pressure, explosion, fire, hot material, exposed to chemicals, inhaling chemicals, steam, leaks in drum steam, hot water, excess gas pressure and embers. The rate based on hazardsources in the boiler division has Extrim Risk levels (8%), High Risk (14%), Moderate Risk (35%) and Low Risk (43%). Risk assessment based on the type of hazard in the boiler division have risk levels ranging from high to the lowest score is the danger of Mechanical (25%), Electrical hazard (10%), chemical hazards (6%) and physical hazards (59%). Keywords: Hazard Identification; Work safety; Risks and HIRARC
ANALYSIS OF NOISE INDUCED HEARING LOSS AT JUANDA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WORKER Ario Ramadhan
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 3, No 2 (2019): Optimise The Collection and Use of Occupational Safety and Health Data
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v3i2.3067

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Efforts to improve the quality of the world of aviation must cover aspects of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) in every aspect of its planning. One of the airports that have implemented OSH is Surabaya Juanda International Airport. Based on the HIRARC analysis conducted by the SMS and OSH Department, Juanda International Airport, Surabaya is known to have the highest risk value, there was noise. Data obtained from the results of hazard identification and risk assessment using the HIRARC method and the results of noise measurements directly at the airport terminal 1 and 2 operations with a Sound Level Meter tool. Data analysis was carried out by comparing the results of measurements with Minister of Manpower and Transmigration Regulation Number 5 Year 2018 concerning Environmental Safety and Health. At Airside Terminal 1, the highest noise intensity was in the PS 11 area of 77 dBA (distance of 100 m) and 66 dBA (distance of 150m). At Airside Terminal 2, the highest noise intensity is in the area of PS A8 which is 80 dBA (distance 100 m) and 69 dBA (distance 150 m). Based on Minister of Manpower Regulation Number 5 Year 2018 concerning Work Environment Safety and Health, the noise intensity in Airside terminals 1 and 2 does not exceed the predetermined Threshold Value of 85 dBA with an exposure time of 8 hours. The Surabaya Juanda International Airport Manager should provide information on the importance of using PPE and implement the Hearing Conservation Program (HCP).
IMPLEMENTATION OF HYGIENE AND SANITATION IN KUSUMA KARTIKA SARI HOTEL SURAKARTA Iwan Suryadi; Seviana Rinawati; Siti Rachmawati
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 2, No 2 (2018): Safety Culture to Improve The Quality of Human Life
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v2i2.1885

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The hospitality industry is one of the tourism facilities that play an important to increasing tourism revenues, but has risks as a place of transmission and spread of disease. This aims of study to provide an overview of the application of hygiene and sanitation at the Hotel Kusuma Kartika Sari Surakarta (Hotel KKS) by referring to Permenkes. 80 of 1990 on hotel health requirements and Decree of the Director General of PPM and PLP no. 95 of the year 1991 on the assessment of the Hotel Health Check. The research method is descriptive with interview technique and direct observation using hotel health inspection questionnaire. The result of research shows that Hotel KKS was in the healthy category based on hygiene and sanitation assessment calculation with presentation of 79%. The conclusion of this research is that the application of sanitation of Hotel KKS met the requirements of Hygiene and sanitation but for the environmental requirements variable it is still possible to enter and multiply the disease vector and annoying animal. In the room and space requirement variables there is no separation of male and female rest room and unavailability of locker for employees, goods in unorganized warehouse and height of shelf below 20 cm. On the variables of health requirements and sanitation facilities that the bathroom has not met the minimum amount in accordance with the number of employees and waste bins that still allow the proliferation of disease vectors and insects. Based on these results the hotel is expected to maintain the variables that have been qualified and improve the requirements that have not been met. Keywords: Hygiene, Hospitality Sanitation
THE RELATIONSHIP OF SAFETY AND HEALTH KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF USE OF SELF-PROTECTOR EQUIPMENT WITH WORK ACCIDENT ACCIDENT IN BATIK KNIFE CRAFTS IN PT. X Edwina Rudyarti
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 2, No 1 (2017): Occupational Safety and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v2i1.1271

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Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) knowledge is an integral in the system of employment and human resources. Accident is undesirable and can not be known when it happened, but it can be anticipated. Attitude in the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is essential in order to reduce the incidence of workplace accidents in the industry knife batik craftsmen of PT. X. This study aims to determine the relationship of knowledge on OSH and attitudes to the use of PPE at the workplace where accident of knife batik in PT. X. Type of quantitative research, using cross sectional design. The number of research subject were 31 people. The independent variable among others, knowledge on OSH and attitudes of the use of PPE workers batik craftsmen knife. The dependent variable was the incidence of occupational accidents in the workplace of batik craftsmen  knife. Measurements using a questionnaire respondents identity and scale includes 3 kinds knowledge on OSH, attitude use of PPE and work accidents in the workplace. Analyzed by univariate, bivariate, multivariate with analysis product moment Pearson correlation and linear regression. The results showed a significant correlation between knowledge on OSH at work and the attitude of the use of PPE with accidents in the workplace, where knowledge of OSH contributed 16% and the attitude of the use of PPE contributed 22% of the accidents and the attitude of the use of PPE with accidents in the workplace contributes 35.6%. There is a significant effect between knowledge on OSH and attitudes towards the use of PPE accident of knife batik craftsmen in PT. X. Keywords: Knowledge on OSH, PPE attitudes, Occupational Accident, Knife batik craftsmen.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF KNOWLEDGE, SUPERVISION, AND SOCIALIZATION WITH OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS AT PT. TATAMULIA NUSANTARA INDAH Arum Budiarti; Cahya Arbitera; Dwi Mutia Wenny
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 4, No 1 (2019): Cultivate and Sustain a Safety Culture for Building Nation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v4i1.3340

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In Indonesia there is an increasing trend in the number of occupational accidents, BPJS Ketenagakerjaan noted, in 2014 as many as 106,383 cases of work accidents occurred in Indonesia, in 2015 there were 110,285 cases, in 2016 amounted to 101,367 cases, in 2017 the reported number of accidents reached 123,041 the case, while throughout 2018 the number of occupational accidents rose to 173,105 cases with claims of Work Accident Insurance (JKK) of Rp 1.2 trillion. The purpose of this research was to determine the relationship between knowledge, supervision, and socialization of OHS programs to work accidents in construction workers at PT. Tatamulia Nusantara Indah Southgate Apartment Tanjung Barat Project. The research method used is quantitative research with a cross sectional approach with a sample of 85 workers. The results of univariate data analysis showed that work accident rates (54.1%) and knowledge levels were high (61.2%), supervision (55.3%) and socialization of OHS (52.9%) were good. Bivariate data analysis using Chi Square test showed that there was a significant relationship between knowledge (p-value 0.012 and OR = 3.636), supervision (p-value 0.002 and OR = 4.511), and socialization of OHS (p-value 0.011 and OR = 3.500) with work accidents. Keywords: Accident, Knowledge, OHS, Socialization, Supervision
DESCRIPTION OF FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE NON-COMPLIANCE OF PPE USAGE AT GAS STATION ‘X‘ IN SURABAYA Icha Pamelia
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 3, No 2 (2019): Optimise The Collection and Use of Occupational Safety and Health Data
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v3i2.2736

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Non-compliance at work is a form of unsafe actions conducted by workers. Unsafe actions are able to endanger workers and other people around them. The act of workers that would not utilizing personal protective equipment (PPE) is an example of hazardous actions in the workplace. A good personal protective equipment is an equipment that is comfortable when used, provides effective protection against danger, and does not interfere with the work. Gas stations are one of the places that have high risk of exposure to chemicals, yet many workers are not compliant to use PPE. The purpose of this study is to find out the factors that make workers refuse to comply with the rule of PPE usage at work. This research is designed as a qualitative descriptive study. The method used for data collection consisted of interview, observation of employees’ behavior in the workplace, and documentation. The results showed that the non-compliance acts of the operating personnel at the gas station X in Surabaya were still high. The non-compliance in using PPE at the gas station X is influenced by the inconvenience of workers who feel hampered while serving consumers, knowledge, and the availability of PPE at work. Keywords: non-compliance, PPE, gas station
CORRELATION OF MANAGEMENT COMMITMENT AND K3 TRAINING WITH KNOWLEDGE IN HOSPITAL "X" Putri Ayuni Alayyannur
Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Vol 2, No 2 (2018): Safety Culture to Improve The Quality of Human Life
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jihoh.v2i2.1881

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Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) were carried out in the workplace and in the corporate world by everyone at work including at the Hospital. Occupational health and safety should been carried out by management, supervisors, line of executors, employers, workers and work for themselves. In 2012, there were 1 work accident and 2 work accidents in 2014 in RS "X". The accident data show that management control of management commitment wasn’t optimal in the implementation of OHS in RS "X". The aims of study was to analyzed the relationship between management commitment and K3 training with knowledge to prevent accidents at Surabaya Hospital "X". This research was a quantitative research with cross sectional design. The study was conducted in RS "X" Surabaya in October-November 2015 with a large sample of 65 people obtained from simple random sampling technique. Pearson's correlation test results showed no relationship between management commitment and knowledge but there were relationship between OHS training with knowledge. The conclusion in this research was there no significant relationship between management commitment of OHS policy, funding, human resources OHS and infrastructure with knowledge of respondent related to OHS but there was a significant correlation between OHS training with knowledge. Keywords: Management commitment, training, knowledge 

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