SELECTION OF HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN PRODUCTION PROCESS OF COMPANY X BY USING AHP (ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS)

Efforts to reduce and prevent occupational accidents are to identify hazards and risk assessment. However, many manifacturing companies have not implemented these activities, including company x in Bandung. There are several types of methods that can be used for identifying hazards such as JHA, FMEA...

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Main Author: Purba (NIM : 25315021), Lamtua
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spelling id-itb.:228642017-10-03T11:58:41ZSELECTION OF HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN PRODUCTION PROCESS OF COMPANY X BY USING AHP (ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS) Purba (NIM : 25315021), Lamtua Indonesia Theses INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/22864 Efforts to reduce and prevent occupational accidents are to identify hazards and risk assessment. However, many manifacturing companies have not implemented these activities, including company x in Bandung. There are several types of methods that can be used for identifying hazards such as JHA, FMEA, and What-if, but each method has advantages, disadvantages, and differences in its implementation procedures. AHP (Analitycal Hierarchy Process) is used for decision making in determining the appropriate hazard identification method to be applied to company x. Expert respondents involved in AHP questionnaires come from internal and external company x, where respondents are those who work in OSH field, have received training or certified, understand hazard identification and risk assessment. The results of decision making by company x based on AHP assessment for all respondent groups by looking at AHP analysis (number of respondents most representing respondents internal and external company x). The result of assessment based on joint respondent (consistency assessment ≥75%) become the basis in determining the alternatives of the selected method, where What-if has the highest weight (0.378), followed by JHA (0.357), and FMEA (0.265). What-if then becomes the preferred method to be applied to company x. The advantages of What-if method are the least costly expenses, the fastest analysis time, the minimum number of team personnel and documentation required, and the team's minimum required skills compared to JHA and FMEA methods. From the hazard identification result using the What-if method, the highest risk score (300) comes from sawing, turning, turn-mill, and milling units caused by the source of gravity hazard. text
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description Efforts to reduce and prevent occupational accidents are to identify hazards and risk assessment. However, many manifacturing companies have not implemented these activities, including company x in Bandung. There are several types of methods that can be used for identifying hazards such as JHA, FMEA, and What-if, but each method has advantages, disadvantages, and differences in its implementation procedures. AHP (Analitycal Hierarchy Process) is used for decision making in determining the appropriate hazard identification method to be applied to company x. Expert respondents involved in AHP questionnaires come from internal and external company x, where respondents are those who work in OSH field, have received training or certified, understand hazard identification and risk assessment. The results of decision making by company x based on AHP assessment for all respondent groups by looking at AHP analysis (number of respondents most representing respondents internal and external company x). The result of assessment based on joint respondent (consistency assessment ≥75%) become the basis in determining the alternatives of the selected method, where What-if has the highest weight (0.378), followed by JHA (0.357), and FMEA (0.265). What-if then becomes the preferred method to be applied to company x. The advantages of What-if method are the least costly expenses, the fastest analysis time, the minimum number of team personnel and documentation required, and the team's minimum required skills compared to JHA and FMEA methods. From the hazard identification result using the What-if method, the highest risk score (300) comes from sawing, turning, turn-mill, and milling units caused by the source of gravity hazard.
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author Purba (NIM : 25315021), Lamtua
spellingShingle Purba (NIM : 25315021), Lamtua
SELECTION OF HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN PRODUCTION PROCESS OF COMPANY X BY USING AHP (ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS)
author_facet Purba (NIM : 25315021), Lamtua
author_sort Purba (NIM : 25315021), Lamtua
title SELECTION OF HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN PRODUCTION PROCESS OF COMPANY X BY USING AHP (ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS)
title_short SELECTION OF HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN PRODUCTION PROCESS OF COMPANY X BY USING AHP (ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS)
title_full SELECTION OF HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN PRODUCTION PROCESS OF COMPANY X BY USING AHP (ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS)
title_fullStr SELECTION OF HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN PRODUCTION PROCESS OF COMPANY X BY USING AHP (ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS)
title_full_unstemmed SELECTION OF HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN PRODUCTION PROCESS OF COMPANY X BY USING AHP (ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS)
title_sort selection of hazard identification and risk assessment method and its implementation in production process of company x by using ahp (analytical hierarchy process)
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/22864
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