In the last ten years, airline industry has grown rapidly and has made airport ramp or
apron busy with its activities. The work time in this area is relatively short, causing the
work pressure higher than other areas. It is not surprising that accidents and incidents
are more potential to happen here. By identifying the hazard and risk, and then doing a
risk analysis, the level of risk can be known using a qualitative method referring to the
Australian/New Zealand Standard or AS/NZS 4360:2004. It is clear that the highest risks
of ramp activities are noise, being struck by operational vehicles, and being squeezed
by Ground Support Equipment (GSE). Meanwhile, the activities with high risk include
fatigue, dust, being squeezed by hydraulic during preparation, being scratched by iron,
improper body position when putting mannual GSE, being struck down by things, falling
down, and getting lavatory water splashed on.
Keywords: Risk Analysis, Work Accident, Airport Ramp Area.
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