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The Level of Hazardous Waste Management Compliance Based on Government Regulation 101/2014 across Firms in Bandar Lampung Bambang Prasetio; Merza Rahmawati
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Vol 3, No 3 (2019): Science, Engineering and Social Science Series
Publisher : Penerbit Kemala Indonesia

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Management of hazardous waste that does not meet the requirements can cause impacts on human health and also environmental pollution such as accidents when transporting in accordance with procedures, storage areas it is not accordance with requirements, the presence of leakage, Hazardous abuse, personnel neglect, symbol giving incompatible and others. To avoid these negative impacts, it is required for every person or activity / business that produces waste to manage Hazardous waste in accordance with government regulation 101 of 2014 concerning Hazardous Waste Management. This research was conducted in April - November 2018. In industrial companies that already have Hazardous Waste TPS licenses, government and private in Bandar Lampung City, became the research location and particularly in the field of Occupational Health and Safety (OHSAS) which manages Hazardous waste in the industry. The industries that were the objects of this study consisted of 2 industries managed by government and the private sector in Bandar Lampung City namely mining company and medical eye center. Data observation and information to evaluate compatibility waste management that has been regulated in regulation No. 101/2014. The results showed, analysis and evaluation can later be used as a basis for consideration or input to the company and the Dinas Lingkungan Hidup Bandar Lampung.
Study The Application of Cleaner Production at Bukit Asam (Corporation) Tarahan Coal Terminal Merza Rahmawati
Journal of Science and Applicative Technology Vol 1 No 1 (2018): ICoSITeR Special Edition
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM), Institut Teknologi Sumatera, Lampung Selatan, Lampung, Indonesia

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The process of accumulation (stockpiling) and mixing (blending) of coal will produce coal quality in accordance with the specifications you want, but as a byproduct of coal sludge typically generated, air pollution, water pollution, self combustion and others. Efforts in maintaining the quality of the coal in the process of stacking and blending of coal is by revamping operations in unit coal loading port. Approach to the prevention of waste offers the highest level of protection to workers and public health, including the protection and conservation of the environment both locally and globally. The research was conducted in two stages: (1) the observation and study of the cleaner production of coal at the terminal level, and (2) study the implementation of cleaner production and recommended for coal terminal. The results get 14 cleaner production options that can be implemented in Bukit Asam (Corp), Tarahan Coal Terminal 1). Garbage collection on each carriage. 2). The use of water from the inlet / sea water using water tankers. 3). Returns coal to stockpile. 4). Repeated use of water for watering the operational area. 5). Watering the carriage before the reversal process. 6). Installation of water spray / sprinkle. 7). Returns runoff water which still contains coal to the stockpile. 8). Make a wall in the dock. 9). Use a vacuum cleaner cars. 10). Collecting coal before the reversal process then sold to be used again as a raw material coal briquette plant. 11). Making holes biopori. 12). Soon handle spontaneous combustion. 13). Using mask and ear plugs. 14). The use of air monitoring equipment. The investment costs required for the implementation of cleaner production Rp. 2. 677.000.000, - which payedback period for 1 month.