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Analysis of Gas H2S Exposure with At Risk Behavior to Workers at XYZ Geothermal Company in 2018


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The study was conducted in geothermal operations which has been found that the H2S gas exposure was the riskiest. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perceptions, knowledge, attitudes and the ability to avoid exposure H2S with at risk behavior to workers in XYZ geothermal company in 2018. It used cross sectional design from 80 samples which used questionnaire to examine. The results showed that most respondents have good perception, knowledge, attitude and ability to avoid H2S gas exposure, and have good safe behavior on H2S gas exposure. The statistical test shows that there is a significant correlation between perception with P value 0.001 and OR 6.660 (CI 2.151 - 20.623), attitude about the hazard of exposure of H2S gas with P Value 0.000 and OR 13.440 (CI 2,876 to 62,809) While knowledge and ability to avoid danger a significant relationship with risk exposure to H2S gas. The multivariate result showed that attitude gave the biggest influence with P value 0.026 and OR 8,035. It is recommended that the company consistently conduct training and refresh training for workers related to H2S gas exposure, improve the quality of Leadership Accountability activities, and improve the implementation of the BBS (Behavior Based Safety) program and synergize with the RTS (Right To Stop) program where each worker is authorized to stop work if observing any unsafe actions or conditions, and continue to communicate H2S risks to all employees.

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Geothermal, Hydrogen Sulfide Gas, At Risk Behavior, Risk Perception.
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Tri U. Pantyarso
Occupational Health and Safety Department, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
Zulifli Djunaidi
Occupational Health and Safety Department, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
Dadan Erwandi
Occupational Health and Safety Department, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
Laksita R. Hastiti
Occupational Health and Safety Department, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia

Abstract


The study was conducted in geothermal operations which has been found that the H2S gas exposure was the riskiest. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perceptions, knowledge, attitudes and the ability to avoid exposure H2S with at risk behavior to workers in XYZ geothermal company in 2018. It used cross sectional design from 80 samples which used questionnaire to examine. The results showed that most respondents have good perception, knowledge, attitude and ability to avoid H2S gas exposure, and have good safe behavior on H2S gas exposure. The statistical test shows that there is a significant correlation between perception with P value 0.001 and OR 6.660 (CI 2.151 - 20.623), attitude about the hazard of exposure of H2S gas with P Value 0.000 and OR 13.440 (CI 2,876 to 62,809) While knowledge and ability to avoid danger a significant relationship with risk exposure to H2S gas. The multivariate result showed that attitude gave the biggest influence with P value 0.026 and OR 8,035. It is recommended that the company consistently conduct training and refresh training for workers related to H2S gas exposure, improve the quality of Leadership Accountability activities, and improve the implementation of the BBS (Behavior Based Safety) program and synergize with the RTS (Right To Stop) program where each worker is authorized to stop work if observing any unsafe actions or conditions, and continue to communicate H2S risks to all employees.

Keywords


Geothermal, Hydrogen Sulfide Gas, At Risk Behavior, Risk Perception.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v10%2Fi12%2F2019%2Fijphrd%2F192403