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Community Empowerment: Used Cooking Oil Recycle to Produce Handwash Soap as a Commercial Souvenir Product in Surakarta Muhammad Abdus Salam Jawwad; Restu Hikmah Ayu Murti; Praditya Sigit Ardisty Sitogasa
Abdi-mesin: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Teknik Mesin Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Abdi-Mesin
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Mesin Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

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A community service program was held in Surakarta city, in a boarding school named Kanzus Sholawat to solve the cooking oil waste problem. The used oil which locally is alluded to jelantah oil, blackish brown colored, contains exceptionally high levels of cholesterol, carcinogen, and it may cause harm for human wellbeing. Jelantah oil ordinarily will be directly thrown to the environment, hence may cause water and soil contamination. Agreeing to this, it is essential to teach individuals to do minimization and reuse to the utilized oil (jelantah). Besides, the individuals will be prepared to commercialize the items as a souvenir gift item. The jelantah oil will be processed into handwash cleanser products with a feasible, simple, and cheap procedure and utilizing effortlessly obtained material. To start, a 500 ml of used cooking oil is filtered and mixed with 160 grams of NaOH flakes soluted in 200 ml of water. Some drops of fragrance is added to make the soap perfumed. The purpose of this community service is to provide assistance to the Kanzus Sholawat Surakarta Foundation to take the economic value from the oil waste by commercializing the recycle product. The program will be carried out by training and education to handle the jelantah oil into handwash cleanser, and persistent assessment to make sure the Kanzus Sholawat Surakarta students and adjacent community get the optimal benefits. Pre-order sale system using e-commerce is also expected to be implemented by the students, to make this program sustainable.
Community Empowerment: Used Cooking Oil Recycle to Produce Handwash Soap as a Commercial Souvenir Product in Surakarta Muhammad Abdus Salam Jawad; Restu Hikmah Ayu Murti; Praditya Sigit Ardisty Sitogasa
abdimesin Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): AbdiMesin
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A community service program was held in Surakarta city, in a boarding school named Kanzus Sholawat to solve the cooking oil waste problem. The used oil which locally is alluded to jelantah oil, blackish brown colored, contains exceptionally high levels of cholesterol, carcinogen, and it may cause harm for human wellbeing. Jelantah oil ordinarily will be directly thrown to the environment, hence may cause water and soil contamination. Agreeing to this, it is essential to teach individuals to do minimization and reuse to the utilized oil (jelantah). Besides, the individuals will be prepared to commercialize the items as a souvenir gift item. The jelantah oil will be processed into handwash cleanser products with a feasible, simple, and cheap procedure and utilizing effortlessly obtained material. To start, a 500 ml of used cooking oil is filtered and mixed with 160 grams of NaOH flakes soluted in 200 ml of water. Some drops of fragrance is added to make the soap perfumed. The purpose of this community service is to provide assistance to the Kanzus Sholawat Surakarta Foundation to take the economic value from the oil waste by commercializing the recycle product. The program will be carried out by training and education to handle the jelantah oil into handwash cleanser, and persistent assessment to make sure the Kanzus Sholawat Surakarta students and adjacent community get the optimal benefits. Pre-order sale system using e-commerce is also expected to be implemented by the students, to make this program sustainable.
PEMODELAN NOISE MAPPING DAN ANALISIS WAKTU PEMAPARAN MAKSIMUM PADA AREA GRAVING DOCK Restu hikmah ayu murti; Alfiana Sabela
Prosiding ESEC Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Seminar Nasional (ESEC) 2023
Publisher : Prosiding ESEC

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Graving dock is a ship repair and maintenance site that is underground or called a dug / pool dock so that the activity of ship repair takes place below ground level. In its operational activities, noise is generated such as the Sandblasting process which uses a compressor machine when spraying silica sand on a steel plate with high pressure. Continuous repair activities have the potential to affect the health and comfort of workers. The purpose of this study is to analyze the value of noise generated from ship repair work in the dock graving area and compare it with Permenaker No.5 of 2018 as the threshold value of noise level, determine the maximum time of noise exposure allowed based on the results of the study, and noise control efforts. The research method is by measuring the noise level with 16 measurement points using SLM equipment and calculating the exposure time with the NIOSH equation. The results showed the lowest noise level was 81 dB and the highest was 103 dB. Based on the calculation using the NIOSH equation from 16 points of the noise mapping method results, there 1 points that show inposure time above the NIOSH recommended standard. The planned noise control measures are engineering, administrative, and PPE control.