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The School-based Occupational Safety and Health Management in Vocational School
Author(s) -
K. Ima Ismara,
Didi Supriadi,
M. Riza Syifaulliya,
Kitisak Keaw-aram
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
tamansiswa international journal in education and science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2715-1808
DOI - 10.30738/tijes.v2i2.9937
Subject(s) - vocational education , curriculum , competence (human resources) , public relations , christian ministry , business , medical education , political science , pedagogy , sociology , psychology , medicine , social psychology , law
The vocational high school graduates are required to have the competence to implement Occupational Safety and Health (OSH). This study investigated the implementation of school-based Occupational Safety and Health Management in the vocational school. The OSH implementation viewed from seven principles: curriculum management, student management, educator management, facilities and infrastructure management, funding management, school and community management, and cultural and environmental management. This study is descriptive research that used subjects from 10 public vocational schools and ten private vocational schools in Yogyakarta Province. The data obtained from the Education Report Card Mapping Report Evaluation Results of the Directorate of Vocational Education at the Ministry of Education and Culture of Indonesia. The findings showed that the management of OSH in private vocational schools higher than the public one. The principle of OSH for the management of students is "fairly good" both in public and private vocational schools. The teacher management in public vocational schools higher than the private one. The management of facilities and infrastructure is "fairly good" both in public and private vocational schools. The funding management in private vocational schools higher than the public one. The management of school relationships in the public vocational school is "bad" and "fairly good" in the private one. The management of culture and environment is "fairly good” both in public and private vocational schools.

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