Analisis pencegahan kecelakaan kerja untuk pekerjaan pondasi bored pile pada proyek bangunan gedung bertingkat rendah (studi kasus: pembangunan gedung PLUT Sleman)
Contributors
Iwan Gunawan
Fitri Nugraheni
Keywords
Proceeding
Track
General Track
Abstract
The construction industry is one of the sectors with a high risk of workplace accidents, which may occur due to various factors such as individual negligence, inadequate use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and weak implementation of the Construction Safety Management System (SMKK). This study aims to analyze accident prevention efforts in bored pile foundation work on a low-rise building project, using the project in Sleman Regency as a case study. A qualitative research method was employed, with data collected through interviews, field observations, and questionnaires as primary data, along with records, books, and official documents as secondary data. Risk analysis was conducted based on the frequency and severity of potential hazards to determine the classification of risk responses. The study found that each type of work poses one or more potential risks that may endanger workers or nearby individuals, generally due to low awareness of safety procedure implementation. From the analysis of 21 identified risks, no avoidance risk responses were found (0%), while transfer risks accounted for 23.81%, mitigation risks 57.14%, and acceptance risks 19.05%, indicating that mitigation strategies are the most dominant approach to reducing the likelihood of workplace accidents. These findings are expected to serve as a reference for construction practitioners to strengthen SMKK implementation, particularly in low-rise building projects, in order to create a safer and more sustainable work environment.