THE STUDY OF COVID-19 HEALTH PROTOCOL STANDARDS IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
COVID-19 is a virus that can be transmitted through touch and human’s secretions, thus if it enters an unvaccinated body, it can cause a lethal death. These virus variants existence will cause new risk assessments and adjustments to work safety, especially in the construction industry, and requires...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/63850 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Summary: | COVID-19 is a virus that can be transmitted through touch and human’s secretions, thus if it enters an unvaccinated body, it can cause a lethal death. These virus variants existence will cause new risk assessments and adjustments to work safety, especially in the construction industry, and requires standardization health protocol checklist, to ensure the implementation of health protocol for workers already met the necessary requirements. The purpose of this study is to examine and identify the health protocols used for the construction service sector in Indonesia and compare them to international standards, and provide recommendations for the minimum criteria for construction workers' health protocols at the company and project level. In this study, the authors analyze the taxonomy of health protocol elements in the ISO/PAS 45005:2020 standard and the ILO COVID-19 action checklist for the construction industry and adjust the element rules with the PUPR Ministerial Regulation No. 10 of 2021 about Construction Safety Management Systems. The results of the taxonomic analysis will produce a blend of element criteria at levels 1, 2 and 3, which are then used as a basis for identifying differences in health protocol elements in the implementation of health protocols for the Ministry of PUPR environment with Malaysia, Singapore, and Australia, and then synthesizing all of the necessary elements in health protocol of COVID-19. The syntehesized elements and sub-elements will be also used as necessary elements in a COVID-19 health protocol are; planning, prevention, handling emergency situations, control & evaluation and improvement—with total 26 sub-elements contained. The result will be used as the basis for a case study in a state-owned construction company in Indonesia, namely PT. X and PT. Y. From the results of the overall analysis, it can be concluded that state-owned companies have complied with the basic elements of health protocols, and have the value of health protocols that can be added to the recommendation element criteria for standardizing health protocols in the construction service environment in order to increase the productivity of the construction workforce.
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