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Volume 10 Number 2 Year 2021

16 articles in this issue 

Ridhayani Adiningsih,Miftah Chairani Hairuddin

Introduction: Indoor air quality greatly affects human health because almost 90% of human life is indoors. Some symptoms that are often felt by employees in a building with Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) are fatigue; headaches; symptoms of eye, nose and thr... see more

Pags. 153 - 160  

Tazkia Salsabila,Mulyono Mulyono

Introduction: All works have the potential to cause work fatigue, one of which is in the dome installation work. Work fatigue leads to decreased work capacity and endurance to work. Factors causing work fatigue are age, sex, nutritional status, smoking ha... see more

Pags. 161 - 169  

Gading Diah Zahara Putri,Y. Denny A. Wahyudiono

Introduction: Nurses are health workers who have the highest intensity of interactions with patients, so they have high risk of exposure to hazards in a workplace. Work accidents and nosocomial infections are hazards in hospitals that can threaten the saf... see more

Pags. 170 - 179  

Heppy Ridhatul Aula,Dewi Kurniasih,Farizi Rachman

Introduction: A steam power plant company is an electric energy production company, utilizing main energy sources such as coal, biomass, and other energies that are related to production process. This company is a big industry that operates 24 hours and h... see more

Pags. 180 - 187  

Ratna Dwicahyaningtyas,Riris Diana Rachmayanti,Soedarwanto Soedarwanto

Introduction: Creating a healthy workplace is a form of workplace health promotion that enables workers to have control on their health, supports workers to work on their best and increases productivity. The major components of healthy workplace are healt... see more

Pags. 188 - 198  

Bening Kusuma Ramadhini,Lilis Sulistyorini

Introduction: Organic solvents are chemicals that are often used by the printing industry and contain Benzene, Toluene, and Xylene which are toxic to humans. Chemicals that contain organic solvents are ink, glue, and others. Workers who are regularly expo... see more

Pags. 199 - 207  

Alfi Wardina Faradisa,Tri Martiana

Introduction: PT. X Surabaya is a company engaged in the field of construction services. Construction is an industrial sector which accounts for the highest accident rates in Indonesia. The high number of accidents in companies is a result of employee beh... see more

Pags. 208 - 217  

Edza Aria Wikurendra,Muhammad Shafly Rabbani,Globila Nurika

Introduction: Good intensity of light dramatically affects the eyes. If there is less intensity of light. the eye muscles contract as much as possible to see objects or vice versa. If this happens continuously, it will cause damage to the eyes. Based on t... see more

Pags. 218 - 223  

Mu'afiah Mu'afiah,M. Misbakhul Munir,Indriati Paskarini

Introduction: Equipment that must be used by workers for work safety when working with potential work hazards or accidents is personal protective equipment (PPE). The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors associated with the use of PPE in the w... see more

Pags. 224 - 232  

Shintia Yunita Arini

Introduction: In the recent years, woven bag companies have taken a step forward from traditional labor intensive work practices to technological assistance which is operated by workers. Nevertheless, the increased production capability and capacity with ... see more

Pags. 233 - 239  

Eka Rosanti,Selamet Ujang Irawan,Rindang Diannita,Muhammad Rifki Taufik

Introduction: Fire cases increase in residential buildings because short circuits, at dormitories are mostly affected by human factors. X university dormitory building is a place for 24 hours of students’ activities with a lot of electricity consumption, ... see more

Pags. 240 - 246  

Aulia Indar Ayuningtyas,Sjahrul Meizar Nasri

Introduction: The work process of the Painting Area in a Manufacturing Company can pose a risk to physical and chemical health hazards for workers. Hazard analysis and identification, exposure assessment, and risk assessment  are, therefore, needed t... see more

Pags. 247 - 257  

Santhosh E Kumar,Antonisamy B,Henry Kirupakaran,Reginald G Alex

Introduction: Shift workers and metabolic syndrome are on the rise in developing nations. The link between Metabolic syndrome and shiftwork is not clear. This study aims to measure the prevalence of metabolic syndrome among shift workers and daytime worke... see more

Pags. 258 - 264  

Dewi Purnasiwi,Ikhlas M Jenie

Introduction: At present progress in the health, the sector requires health workers to provide professional services. The patient's problem is also increasingly complex. Health workers are required to work in an integrated manner, therefore good... see more

Pags. 265 - 272  

Annes Waren,Muhammad Ilyas

Introduction: Occupational stress is a modern epidemic. In terms of stress assessment, tools such as questionnaires are believed to be more subjective, especially in the assessment of stress in the workplace, while of course an objective assessment of str... see more

Pags. 273 - 279  

Dina Tri Amalia,Muhammad Ilyas

Introduction: One of the most common chlorinated solvents in the world is tetrachloroethylene (TCE) because it is widely used in various industries. Exposure to tetrachloroethylene can cause health problems so biological monitoring is necessary to do. The... see more

Pags. 280 - 288