ISSN: 2265-6294

Occupational Health and Safety Management System in The Automotive and Shoe Industry

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Paulus Sukapto, Muhammad Nana Trisolvena , Retno Widyani, Tritita Kirana, Russell Shan Verre, Marihot Nainggolan , Suhana Minah Jaya, Arif Nurudin

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This study aims to evaluate the application of an Indonesian abbreviation referring to the Occupational Health and Safety Management System at PT. Adyawinsa Stamping Industry (ASI) and PT Primarindo Asia Infrastructure Bandung (PAI), located in West Java, find a safe, comfortable, and conducive workplace for employees. This research focuses on the evaluation stages of OHSM implementation. The evaluation is done by measuring the work situation and improving the work system. The work system measurement uses the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) method, and the work improvement system uses the Participatory Ergonomics (PE) method. The measurement results using FMEA in the automotive industry resulted in 16 risks of work accidents (2 risks in the medium-risk category, 11 risks in the lowrisk category, and three risks in the very low-risk category). The results of improvements using PE are training activities held once every three months, redesigning and installing warning signs, and designing a punishment system. Meanwhile, in the shoe industry, ten risks of work accidents were obtained. The results of the improvements are the application of policies concerning the use of masks and long sleeves, the addition of sanitation points and exhaust fans, the addition of instructions, and the appointment of a person in charge of the health protocol.

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