IDENTIFIKASI BAHAYA DAN PENILAIAN RISIKO (IBPR) MENGGUNAKAN METODE HIRARC PADA PT XYZ

Authors

  • Cahaya Ramadhanti Universitas Widyatama
  • Agata Rizki Rahmadani Universitas Widyatama
  • Dwi Widya Dewanti Universitas Widyatama

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33197/jitter.vol9.iss2.2023.995

Keywords:

Decreased Vision, Ergonomics, Computer Devices, Fire, HIRARC Method

Abstract

PT XYZ is engaged in information,
communication technology (ICT) and
telecommunication network services in Indonesia
which prioritizes Occupational Safety and Health
(K3). Especially in the Service and Administration
work units which have potential hazards such as
decreased vision, ergonomics, computer equipment
and fire, and Occupational Safety and Health (K3)
one form of effort to create a safe, healthy and
comfortable work environment can make work more
enjoyable productive, efficient and guarantee the
quality of work. Based on the research results, it is
necessary to carry out hazard identification and risk
research and control to prevent and reduce the
potential for work accidents. By conducting research
at PT XYZ in order to achieve the objectives of the
OHS program, namely Zero Accident in accordance
with the company's OHS procedures using the
HIRARC (Hazard Identification Risk Assessment and
Risk Control) method, it is a process of identifying
hazards (Hazard Identification) that can occur in all
activities carried out by the company where to
conduct risk research (Risk Assessment) and make
risk controls (Risk Control) in order to minimize the
level of accident risk. The potential reduction that can
occur also needs to be made after making risk
controls as well as a reference or target of the
controls applied and making suggestions to PT XYZ
company to prevent and control work accidents

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Published

2023-04-15

How to Cite

[1]
C. Ramadhanti, A. R. Rahmadani, and D. W. Dewanti, “IDENTIFIKASI BAHAYA DAN PENILAIAN RISIKO (IBPR) MENGGUNAKAN METODE HIRARC PADA PT XYZ”, jitter, vol. 9, no. 2, Apr. 2023.

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