Abstract
Indonesia has very promising oil and gas potential to be exploited, including in Riau Islands province which has 15 oil and gas companies operating and 4 of them are already in production. Batam Island is part of the Kepulauan Riau province and there are oil and gas fabrications in it which are exported out from Batam Island. This fabrication is closely related with occupational safety and health. Respondents in this study were obtained from 261 employees work in the fabrication company or oil and gas contractor. Data processed using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 24. The research of this method used non probability sampling where sampling techniques does not provide equal opportunities for each member of the population to be selected as a sample. The results of this study illustrated that OHS culture and management commitment have significant positive effect on occupational health safety performance but OHS training does not have significant effect.
Highlights
IntroductionIn 2019, the base price in effect was Rp. 15 833.9 trillion and for per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is Rp. 59.1 million or the US $ 4 174.9
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a measure of the economy in Indonesia
The results of this study were conducted based on the phenomena that occur in oil and gas fabrication companies related to the performance of occupational health and safety
Summary
In 2019, the base price in effect was Rp. 15 833.9 trillion and for per capita GDP is Rp. 59.1 million or the US $ 4 174.9 This shows that the Indonesian economy in 2019 grew by 5.02 percent, it was lower than in 2018, with a value of 5.17 percent. The data referred t includes the export of oil and gas for the Riau Islands province in January 2020, amounting to the US $ 243.10 million or still decreased by 17.43 percent compared to the value of exports in December 2019. It is the oil and gas sector that has decreased but non-oil and gas exports in January 2020, which reached the US $ 800.87 million or decreased 0, 14 percent compared to December 2019 (BPS Kepulauan Riau Province). Loss of prestige, lost company relationships, decreased quality, and loss of profits are called indirect costs (Bayram et al, 2017)
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