Fire Management Preparedness at PT X Sleman Regency
Publication EHA Institute, journal, Research2019
Authors: Azham Umar Abidin, Suryadi Sepriawan, Any Juliani, Nur Aini Iswati Hasanah

Absract:
The implementation of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) is one of the efforts to create a workplace that is safe, healthy, and free from environmental pollution, to minimize work accidents and occupational diseases, and to finally improve work efficiency and productivity. The mortality rate caused by fire cases in the industrial sector are high. Therefore, fire management is needed as the implementation of Occupational Safety and Health. This study aims to determine management preparedness in dealing with fire emergencies to prevent fire and minimize the potential hazard risk of PT X. The method in this study uses qualitative methods with triangulation approach through in-depth interview, observation, checklist form and documentation. The research results through in-depth interviews show that fire management is still not optimal, i.e. there are no hydrants, automatic alarms and emergency doors. In addition, the fire prevention unit has been established but not specifically. From the observation of using the checklist form, it showed that fire management has 3 Good (G) categories, includes fire extiguisher (82%), standard operating procedures (100%), and evacuation routes (100%). The others are 5 Less (L) categories, includes hydrant (0%), alarm (0%), emergency door (0%), education and emergency response training (33%), fire management unit (25%).