ABDUL MACHI, 101142009 (2014) ASSESSMENT TERHADAP UPAYA PENANGGULANGAN KEBAKARAN DI RSJ RADJIMAN WEDIODININGRAT LAWANG. Thesis thesis, UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA.
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Abstract
Fire incident that happened in Radjiman Wediodiningrat Mental Hospital was gave both material and non-material impact. The purpose of this research was to conduct assessment in the fire-fighting effort in Radjiman Wediodiningrat Mental Hospital. The approach that used was a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews and observation. The results showed that safety management system in hospitals follow government regulations which must be formed executive committee of safety and health at the hospital. Hospitals had established policies on occupational safety and health. Some policies are documented in a decision letter. Planning of safety program has been compiled based on Hazard Identification, Risk Assesment, And Determining Control HIRADC and there are some facilities that do not have licenses. Facilities and fire fighting equipment has been provided, it's just still not complete. Evaluation and follow-up reduction programs are also not optimally implemented. One of the results of the management review is the use of fire extinguisher training for all hospital staff and the provision of fire-fighting facilities. Conclusion: The system of fire prevention efforts implemented under the clause of Occupational Health & Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS) 18001 with Plan-Do-Check-Action PDCA approach has not been fulfilled, namely the clause hazard identification, investigation, fire management procedures, communication, evaluation tools, and training. Follow-up and recommendations for Radjiman Wediodingrat mental hospital is active and passive protection systems complementary for fire training and evaluation of fires fighting efforts.
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