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Journal : IJIES (International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System)

Design Of Safety Signs Using Ergonomic Function Deployment Method At PT.XYZ Dita Kusuma Ningsih; Heriyono Lalu; Sheila Amalia Salma
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 6 No 02 (2022): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
Publisher : School of Industrial and System Engineering, Telkom University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v6i02.184

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PT. XYZ is a company engaged in manufacturing by processing raw materials into semi-finished goods or finished goods. Because the company routinely produces these products and involves machinery, it will allow small to serious work accidents to occur. Based on the hazard event data owned by the company, there are 5 very diverse events that will be analyzed in the risk control hierarchy to minimize hazard events. The results of the risk control hierarchy analysis have two hazard events that have safety sign design criteria. Therefore, research was conducted to design safety signs in the area of explosive materials and loading progress in minimizing hazard events using safety signs assessment and Ergonomic Function Deployment approaches. The data needed in the design are anthropometric data, layout data, customer statements and level questionnaires interest and satisfaction. From the results of the safe sign assessment, the signal word is obtained, determining the location, height, model, and material of the safety signs. The results of the safety signs assessment will be used for the Ergonomic Function Deployment approach. From the results of the Ergonomic Function Deployment, the results obtained are the size of safety signs, safe reading distance, type of layout, use of language and font size on safety signs. There are two types of designs, namely explosive material and loading progress safety signs. The design of safety signs refers to the ANSI Z535 standard so that the design of safety signs has detailed signal words, symbols, signs, and word messages.
Implementing AHP Method for Determining Level Priority of Vendor Selection Kartika Salsabilla Wulandari; Sri Widaningrum; Sheila Amalia Salma
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 7 No 02 (2023): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
Publisher : School of Industrial and System Engineering, Telkom University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v7i02.240

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Vendors are suppliers of goods or services that help the production process of a company. One of the companies that carry out vendor selection is CV Milyarda Cipta Karya which is engaged in fashion. Vendor selection is an activity to determine vendors who will work with the company to help the production process. Based on an assessment of the 30 most popular CV Milyarda Cipta Karya's products on Shopee, there are consumer complaints about the inconsistent quality of materials. This problem is caused by the absence of standards governing the mechanism for selecting fabric vendors. Therefore, it is necessary to know the priority level of vendor selection criteria. Vendor selection criteria are Quality of goods, response time, location, flexibility, price, vendor inventory policy, and vendor service. The data needed in the design are vendor selection criteria according to William J Stevenson, namely hierarchical data and criteria weighting questionnaires. The method used to determine the priority level of vendor selection criteria is the Analytical Hierarchy Process method. Based on the calculation of the AHP method, the results obtained are the criteria for quality of goods 0.19, location 0.12, response time 0.12, vendor inventory policy 0.09, flexibility 0.09, price 0.11, and vendor service 0.28. The largest priority value is vendor service and the smallest is flexibility.