Abstract

Introduction: the implementation of K3 is often seen as a cost or a cost burden, not as an investment to prevent work accidents. It is undeniable that work accidents can occur in office areas. Objectives: This study aims to determine the implementation of compliance with office safety and health standards based on the Minister of Health No. 48 of 2016 at the office of the fire prevention and rescue agency of DKI Jakarta province in 2022 Method: The type of research used is descriptive research using qualitative methods that rely on observations or interviews in collecting data in the field. This study conducted in-depth interviews with three informants by referring to the research source. The instrument in this research is the researcher himself which can then be developed to finalize the data and compare it with the data obtained through observations and interviews. Data validation used in this study was the triangulation method, where the triangulation used as data source triangulation and method triangulation. Result: The results of the implementation of the fulfillment of office safety and health standards at the fire prevention and rescue office of the DKI Jakarta province found that the implementation of the fulfillment of work safety standards from 43 points checked was 24 points or 57.1% not by the standards for implementing office work safety based on Minister of Health Regulation No. 48 of 2016. Conclusion: To reduce the risk of accidents and diseases caused by office work, it is necessary to establish an office K3 unit, training K3 offices, measure, assess, and map risks in the event of a disaster and fire, conduct simulations or training on emergency response to office buildings, completing the provision of first aid boxes in case of content accidents. and usage information.

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