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Journal of Safety Education
ISSN : -     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/jse
Core Subject : Health,
Journal of Safety Education discusses assessment, feedback, continuous professionalism, review of evaluation approaches for schools, school preparedness to support education, development of school models especially in dealing with multi-hazard threats in aspects of safety and health in schools (not only in natural disasters, fires but also social disasters such as bullying, violence against women/children in schools and other threats in the field of education). Besides that, it also discusses a lot about the role of teachers, principals, school staff, students and parents of students in supporting safety in schools or colleges. In addition, safety education is also not only for schools or colleges/universities, but also for companies/workplaces, both formal and informal.
Articles 20 Documents
Effect of Safety Education to Workers Productivity at The Electric Welding Workshop Akmal Fauzi; Vania Bintang Assyifa; Khayla Diandra Fatima Muhammad; Emilia Indri Artanti; Tharada Phuttharak; Irna Mufidatul Himmah
Journal of Safety Education Vol 1 No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v1i1.70309

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Productivity is generally defined as a measure of the amount of output generated per unit of input. The aim of this research is to analyse the effect of the fulfilment of Occupational Safety and Health as well as the ability, experience, motivation, and discipline of workers on the probability of low productivity in the Electric Welding Workshop. The method used in this study was a qualitative descriptive method with questionnaires and observation sheets. The result showed that the Electric Welding Workshop workers felt that the fulfilment of OSH aspects, their ability, experience, motivation, and discipline impacted their productivity. The study concludes that Electric Welding Workshop is not included in low productivity because it produces stuffs with quality and quantity according to standards, although it has not yet fulfilled the aspects that increase productivity.
Assessment of Respiratory Quality among Batik Artisans: as a Safety Education for The Workers Evi Widowati; Khansa Putri Aprilia; Salsa Dilla Amanda Putri; Muthia Muthia; Azradina Fakhira; Yuliati Yuliati; Michelle Seaw Seak Fong
Journal of Safety Education Vol 1 No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v1i1.70311

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As the production and usage of chemicals in workplaces around the world increases, workers are more at risk of toxicant chemical exposures that may be harmful to their health, this includes in the use of paraffin wax in Batik industry. The aim of this research is to analyze the relationship between respiratory quality and toxicant in the process of batik production. The sample of this research consisted of 5 batik workers. The data were collected using an interviewer administered structured questionnaire and the measuring of Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR) using peak flow meter about toxicant exposure and the application of occupational safety and health related to toxicant. The variable of this study was the respiratory quality of the workers towards toxicant exposure. The results showed that there were both positive and negative correlations between exposure to toxic substances and the workers, depending on their age, sex, and duration of exposure. However, we recommend implementing control measures to improve the quality of work for the workers.
Risk Management and Safety Education in Custom Garage N. Jamilatul Izyati; Irman Syahrul A.; Nadya Aulia A.; Rizki Amelia H.; Devina Aura I.; Alicia Rosalinda D.
Journal of Safety Education Vol 1 No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v1i1.70315

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Workplace accidents and injuries are among the most important preventable health problems worldwide. In custom workshops, there are potential hazards that come from their work processes which consist of welding, painting, and finishing. Risk management systems are mostly not implemented in informal sectors such as car paint and welding workshops. The research was carried out to identify and analyze potential hazards in the Custom Garage. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. Data collection and processing techniques in this study were direct observation and interviews with leaders and owners of the Custom Garage. The research was conducted using the HIRAC (Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Control) sheet instrument. Based on the results of hazard identification, there are 13 work process activities with 47 types of work risks with 15 risks that are included in the high category. The potential risk of accidents in the high category includes inhaling rust dust and residual welding fume, inhaling the smell of toxic substances such as rust, car paint, putty, thinner, and poxy, and there is a high potential for noise hazard.
Identification of Hazards on Road Access in The Area of Universitas Negeri Semarang: Study to Determine Safety Transportation in The Campus Area Rega Ahlunijar; Ayu Fadilah Wahid; M. Aulia Farhan Akmal; Caroline Kirana Christi Rengganis; Suci Karuniawati; Howen Kholim
Journal of Safety Education Vol 1 No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v1i1.70317

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Occupational safety and health are all activities to guarantee and protect the safety and health of workers through efforts to prevent work accidents and work-related diseases. Occupational safety is inseparable from the factors that can lead to work accidents. One of the factors causing work accidents is danger. Therefore, hazard identification needs to be carried out within the scope of a work area. This paper discusses hazards on road access in the area of the Faculty of Sports Science (FIK). The point taken is regarding vehicle lanes and pedestrian paths in the FIK area because there are still several points that are still classified as hazard-prone areas. Road users in the area in their daily activities have the potential to be exposed to hazards in every aspect of the road access in the area. There is an equally wide range of hazards in the workplace namely, physical, biological, psychosocial, chemical and ergonomic hazards. After that, accidents, illness, and even death are likely to occur in the Area.
Preparedness for Fire Emergency in the Nutrition Laboratory at University X in Semarang: as a Safety Education for University Students Laura Marulia S.; Nabila Gustin Eka N.R.; Nisa Trisna N.; Hany Risna A.; Bellinda Annisa P.; Daniel Bendon Tangdi
Journal of Safety Education Vol 1 No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v1i1.70320

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) indicates that academic laboratories are 11 times more dangerous than the industrial sectors. The nutrition laboratory is a place that has a high potential to cause fire because there are cooking activities, where these activities are very risky because they deal directly with fire and gas cylinders there. If the gas cylinder has a leak, it can cause a fire risk. This study aims to look at the preparedness of fire disaster management in the Nutrition Laboratory at University X in Semarang city. The research design used in this research was a descriptive qualitative. There were 3 informants, namely the person in charge of the nutrition laboratory and 2 students of the Nutrition Study Program. Data collection techniques used in this research was in-depth interviews. The results showed that the nutrition laboratory at University X in Semarang city already had management related to fire prevention such as the availability of fire extinguishers, evacuation routes, and assembly points. It is recommended that related parties complete active and passive protection systems, improve fire prevention teams, train and socialize, and conduct regular testing of active protection facilities in the Nutrition Laboratory.
Manual Material Handling Training for Workers in The Furniture Industry Kusuma, Early Widya; Anisa, Asriyani Fidia; Intanni, Restyantika Mahadewi; Widodo, Edwin; Santosa, Jessica Gabriella Budi
Journal of Safety Education Vol 1 No 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v1i2.76197

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The work processes in the furniture industry starts from wood transportation, construction, sanding, assembling, and finishing. One of the potential hazards that always exist in every work process in the furniture industry is ergonomic hazards. The risks of Manual Material Handling (MMH) that includes lifting and lowering, pushing and pulling, rotating, carrying, and holding against an object adversely affect both the company and workers. This study aims to determine potential ergonomic hazards and control efforts to reduce risk of ergonomic hazards and injuries to furniture industry workers by providing training Occupational Safety and Health and proposed work system during Manual Material Handling activities. The method used to identify is the Hazard Identification Risk Assessment Control (HIRAC) technique. HIRAC used to help provide an understanding of the hazards that exist in each work process to minimize the occurrence of adverse Occupational Diseases. This research is qualitative research with observation and interview data collection techniques. Analysis techniques in this research included data reduction, data presentation, conclusions, and verification. Results of the evaluation showed that the identification of ergonomic hazards in the furniture industry was found in all furniture work processes from wood cutting to finishing.
Do Safety Education Show in Implementation of Health and Safety Standard? Fadhilah, Syavirra; Rindiantika, Orin; Nugrahani, Rizqika Aprilia; Ningrum, Putri Oktaviana Wahyu; Mayningsih, Indri; Laela, Hermi Nur
Journal of Safety Education Vol 1 No 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v1i2.76198

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Emergency is an unplanned event that can cause death or serious injury to people affected, shutdown/disrupt work processes, and cause physical and environmental damage. Disasters can be caused by natural disasters and human error, and are usually emergencies in nature. This study aims to obtain an objective description and evaluate the safety situation at building of research centre as an emergency response effort to minimize the risk of loss during an emergency. This research was conducted at the building of research centre building using a comparative descriptive research design and using a case study research design. Data collection process was carried out primarily by field observations and interviews with visitors and workers. Based on the observations that have been carried out in the building of research centre, the results are that the implementation of the disaster protection and prevention system consisted of 29 points, i.e., 4 active protection components and 8 components of rescue facilities. Hence, the conclusion is that the disaster management in building of research centre still needs a lot of improvements, due to some shortages in the disaster management facilities.
Safety Education through Risk Analysis in the Printing Informal Sector Ahlunijar, Rega; Wahid, Ayu Fadilah; Akmal, M. Aulia Farhan; Rengganis, Caroline Kirana Christi; Karuniawati, Suci; Kholim, Howen
Journal of Safety Education Vol 1 No 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v1i2.76199

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The printing industry is one of the most informal industries in university environments, such as in Universitas Negeri Semarang which has many printers, ranging from printing books to banners. The printing industry is not free from risks of danger, even though it is only in a small sector, but all workplaces have their own risks of danger. The method used in this research was descriptive research. Analysis was carried out by collecting data through field observations and analysis using JSA. The population and sample in this study were 10 workers in three printing houses in the Universitas Negeri Semarang area. There are a total of 6 routine work processes carried out by workers in the printing industry with 38 hazards identified. The highest intensity risks were found in muscle, bone and skeletal disorders as well as skin irritation and respiratory problems. This was because when working the position of the worker was not ergonomic and the work involved chemicals in the form of ink. The recommended improvement for printing owners is the use of APB to minimize risks arising from identified hazards such as wearing masks to reduce exposure to chemical vapours.
The Urgency of Health Insurance Systems as Safety Education Efforts for Informal Sector Workers in Garage Izyati, N. Jamilatul; A, Irman Syahrul; A, Nadya Aulia; H, Rizki Amelia; I, Devina Aura; D., Alicia Rosalinda
Journal of Safety Education Vol 1 No 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v1i2.76200

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The informal sector needs to be officially registered or officially recognized by the government and often involves unstable work and lack of access to social security, including occupational health insurance. In the informal sector, work is usually done without formal employment contracts, and wages are uncertain, resulting in economic instability and uncertainty for workers. Workshops are one of the most common informal sectors in Indonesia. Workers in the informal sector, such as workshops, also have the same risks as formal workers, such as the risk of workplace accidents and illnesses that can affect their well-being and productivity. This study used a qualitative descriptive research method. This data collection technique was a field study with direct observation using interview research instruments. Based on the results of interviews and direct observations, workers at custom Garage did not have employment guarantees. The company also needed to include its workers in Badan Penyelenggara Jamunan Sosial Ketenagakerjaan.
Preparedness of Rumah Ilmu Library in Facing Fire Disasters: Safety Education for Campus Society Dewi, Ayu Fitri; Yasmin, Julia Silverita; Hanan, Latifa; Niha, Nazila Faizatun; Nurrochmah, Siwi Amru
Journal of Safety Education Vol 1 No 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jse.v1i2.76201

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Due to its contents and amenities, Rumah Ilmu, a library building at Universitas Negeri Semarang, is vulnerable to fire disasters. The goal of this study is to analyse the safety aspects of Rumah Ilmu building. In this study, a qualitative methodology and a descriptive strategy were applied and a direct interview with the informants was conducted to collect the data needed. This study was carried out between February and March of 2023. Rumah Ilmu building has met all the government's standards with the fulfilment of 10 components (71.42%), However, 3 components (21.42%) consisting of fire extinguishers, evacuation directions, and assembly points have been implemented but have not met the standards, and 1 component (7.16%) has not been implemented at all, namely the main gate. Suggestions for the preparedness of the Rumah Ilmu in dealing with disasters include increasing the number of fire extinguishers, sprinklers, and rescue facilities, such as installing emergency lighting, adding an area for assembly points, checking periodically related to exit door locking, and arranging an evacuation plan. Additionally, disaster mitigation education should be provided through training, educational videos, and posters to staff and visitors.

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