Using Ergonomic Checkpoints in Agriculture to Support the Improvement of Work Systems in Rubber Plantations a Case Study in CV. Eja Nursery, East Kalimantan

Authors

  • Lina Fathimahhayati Industrial Engineering Department, Mulawarman University
  • Theresia Amelia Pawitra Industrial Engineering Department, Mulawarman University
  • Tri Budi Purnomo Industrial Engineering Department, Mulawarman University
  • Jenny Noviani Industrial Engineering Department, Mulawarman University

Keywords:

Ergonomic Checkpoint, Agriculture, Rubber Plantations

Abstract

CV. Eja Nursery is one of the rubber plantations located in Kutai Kartanegara District, East Kalimantan. Indonesia is the second largest rubber producer in the world. Based on the initial observations it was found that there was not ergonomicwork environment at CV. Eja Nursery. Not ergonomic work environment will interfere with the productivity of farmers' work. Given the importance of ergonomics in agriculture, the International Labor Organization (ILO) in collaboration with the International Ergonomics Association (IEA) developed an ergonomics approach to improve safety and health in agriculture, which was named the Ergonomic Checkpoint in Agriculture. Based on this concern, research on the evaluation of ergonomicsworking condition is conducted in CV. Eja Nursery using Ergonomic Checkpoint in Agriculture. The results showed that 27.6% of the working conditions at CV. Eja Nursery needs improvement. This means the working conditions at CV. Nursery is mostly in accordance with ergonomics standards in agriculture. Aspects that require attention are providing welfare facilities and organization and work schedules.

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Published

2024-07-30