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WITH THE INCIDENCE OF DERMATITIS ON SCAVENGER AT PANGURAGAN KULON VILLAGE CIREBON DISTRICT
Author(s) -
Wanda Aldella,
Jaenudin,
Putri Mutiara Ramandani
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jurnal kesehatan mahardika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2355-0716
pISSN - 2355-0724
DOI - 10.54867/jkm.v6i1.34
Subject(s) - hazardous waste , medical waste , incidence (geometry) , environmental health , medicine , personal protective equipment , business , medical emergency , toxicology , waste management , engineering , mathematics , disease , pathology , geometry , covid-19 , infectious disease (medical specialty) , biology
Medical hazardous waste management is the process to reducing or eliminating the nature of hazards and toxic. Preliminary study results on scavenger workers which manages medical hazardous waste in Panguragan Kulon Village, Cirebon District were obtained 10 workers, 6 of them (60%), complained of itchy during managing waste, and only 4 workers (40%) who use self protection equipment mask and gloves. The purpose of this research to identify the relationship between medical B3 waste management with incidence of dermatitis on scavengers workers at Panguragan Kulon Village, Cirebon District in 2018. This study using correlation analytic survey, with cross sectional approach. The population is all scavenger workers who manage medical B3 waste in all warehouses at Panguragan Kulon Village, Cirebon District and sampling using a simple random sampling technique. Instrument used in the form of observation sheet. The results Chi-Square is a relationship between the management of medical B3 waste with the incidence of dermatitis in scavenger workers with (p-value = 0,000 < α = 0,05). The recommended implications are increase knowledge and awareness of waste management, especially medical B3 waste and use self-protection equipment and attention to hygiene during work.

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