RISK MANAGEMENT FOR SAFETY IN WELLPAD AND POWER PLANT AREAS OF GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS (PLTP X) USING THE HIRARC METHODE
Indonesia Indonesia has the second-largest geothermal power capacity in the world, reaching 2,133 MW in 2020 and contributing 3.01% to the national electricity production. Geothermal power plants (PLTP) constitute an industry with high risks, particularly during the wellpad exploration stage. Acc...
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id-itb.:843302024-08-15T10:12:56ZRISK MANAGEMENT FOR SAFETY IN WELLPAD AND POWER PLANT AREAS OF GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS (PLTP X) USING THE HIRARC METHODE Arif Yutaro Zoebar, Muhammad Teknik saniter dan perkotaan; teknik perlindungan lingkungan Indonesia Theses Geothermal Power Plant, HIRARC, wellpad exploration, workplace accidents, power plant. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/84330 Indonesia Indonesia has the second-largest geothermal power capacity in the world, reaching 2,133 MW in 2020 and contributing 3.01% to the national electricity production. Geothermal power plants (PLTP) constitute an industry with high risks, particularly during the wellpad exploration stage. According to the annual report from BPJS, the number of work-related accidents in Indonesia remains alarmingly high, with a continuous increase from 101,367 cases in 2016 to 265,334 cases in 2022. This research aims to compare safety risk management in wellpad (exploration & exploitation) and power plant areas, referencing the Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment & Risk Control (HIRARC) method. It begins with the utilization of Job Safety Analysis (JSA) to facilitate hazard identification corresponding to job stages, followed by risk assessment. Hazard identification data from JSA are integrated into the HIRARC method to conduct risk assessment and formulate risk control recommendations in wellpad and power plant areas based on calculation results and risk mapping. Data processing using HIRARC and questionnaire data reveals that the rig project area (exploration) is the only area with hazards categorized as high, and it also has the highest total number of hazards, followed by the power plant area and wellpad area (exploitation). text |
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Indonesia Indonesia has the second-largest geothermal power capacity in the
world, reaching 2,133 MW in 2020 and contributing 3.01% to the national
electricity production. Geothermal power plants (PLTP) constitute an industry
with high risks, particularly during the wellpad exploration stage. According to
the annual report from BPJS, the number of work-related accidents in Indonesia
remains alarmingly high, with a continuous increase from 101,367 cases in 2016
to 265,334 cases in 2022. This research aims to compare safety risk management
in wellpad (exploration & exploitation) and power plant areas, referencing the
Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment & Risk Control (HIRARC) method. It
begins with the utilization of Job Safety Analysis (JSA) to facilitate hazard
identification corresponding to job stages, followed by risk assessment. Hazard
identification data from JSA are integrated into the HIRARC method to conduct
risk assessment and formulate risk control recommendations in wellpad and
power plant areas based on calculation results and risk mapping. Data processing
using HIRARC and questionnaire data reveals that the rig project area
(exploration) is the only area with hazards categorized as high, and it also has
the highest total number of hazards, followed by the power plant area and wellpad
area (exploitation). |
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RISK MANAGEMENT FOR SAFETY IN WELLPAD AND POWER PLANT AREAS OF GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS (PLTP X) USING THE HIRARC METHODE |
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RISK MANAGEMENT FOR SAFETY IN WELLPAD AND POWER PLANT AREAS OF GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS (PLTP X) USING THE HIRARC METHODE |
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RISK MANAGEMENT FOR SAFETY IN WELLPAD AND POWER PLANT AREAS OF GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS (PLTP X) USING THE HIRARC METHODE |
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RISK MANAGEMENT FOR SAFETY IN WELLPAD AND POWER PLANT AREAS OF GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS (PLTP X) USING THE HIRARC METHODE |
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risk management for safety in wellpad and power plant areas of geothermal power plants (pltp x) using the hirarc methode |
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