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Occupational Health 2018

Journal of Nursing and Health Studies

ISSN: 2574-2825

Page 64

May 28-29, 2018

London, UK

4

th

Edition of International Conference on

Occupational Health and

Safety

O

ccupational Safety and Health (OSH) is paramount

importance for PT PLN P2B Jawa-Bali Transmission Grid

Control Center. HSE department under Occupational Safety and

Health Management System (OHSMS) continuously ensuring

and improving the safety and health of the employees since PT

PLN P2B is responsible for feeding electricity to the mainland

Jawa and Bali without disturbances. Occupational health is

considered as integral factor to achieve company’s missions,

which are zero interruption and mistake due to human error and

operational excellence of Jawa-Bali main transmission network.

Dispatching functions of the centralized control centre has the

main tasks to manage, monitor and maintain the trunk network

as well as maneuver’s in case of power outages all the time.

The demand of the job requires dispatchers to standby in front

of screens under pressure and nonstop that exposed them to

many health hazards such as vision problems, back pain, heart

diseases, colon cancers and other musculoskeletal. Therefore, a

complete and integrated dispatcher’s health programme has been

designed to prevent occupational health issues such as specially

designed sports venue for dispatchers, additional health kit and

frequent counseling by physicians to ensure the health condition

of dispatchers.

kemasferri1990@gmail.com

The initiation of Jawa-Bali control center’s health programme

for dispatcher to prevent occupational diseases

Dian Aprilia Ratnasari

1

and

Kemas Ferri Rahman

2

1

Officer Occupational Health and Safety Sub-division, St. JCC Krukut – Limo, PT PLN Jawa-Bali

Control Center, South Jakarta, Indonesia

2

St. Trunojoyo 135, PT PLN (Persero) Head Office, Jakarta, Indonesia

J Nurs Health Stud 2018, Volume 3

DOI: 10.21767/2574-2825-C2-006