News:28/02

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Friday, 03/02/2018

The Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia responded to the incident of infrastructure construction work accidents that occurred some time ago in infrastructure development projects in Jakarta in the form of holding a public discussion with the theme “Designing Real Action for the National Construction Safety Movement” on Wednesday (28/2) coordinated by one of the centers CSID University of Indonesia’s sustainable infrastructure research. This event was held with the aim of designing strategies and forms of concrete action in order to improve work safety in the construction industry. The invited participants as well as the resource persons presented were experts from academia, government, and practitioners in the construction sector. The speakers who attended this event included the Director General of Construction Development at the Ministry of PUPR, Syarief Burhanudin; resource persons from academia are the Head of the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Indonesia, Jachrizal Sumabrata; and CSID Executive Director, Mohammed Ali Berawi.

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Mohammed Ali Berawi in the discussion panel said that construction accidents can occur due to factors of low quality of work and construction products. Some of the factors that cause low quality and work accidents are caused by planning designs that do not meet the criteria and specifications expected to be produced from construction products (under design), at the implementation stage it is due to the selection of work methods, materials, work equipment, and less oriented worker competence on quality and safe product processes and results. Whereas at the stage of using construction products it can be caused by the use of the product outside the planning load and the weak maintenance carried out.

Responding to the deadline that needs to be met, Ali Berawi said that the acceleration of project development completion can be done through a crash program by considering additional resources, including readiness to allocate additional costs, human resources, production equipment, work methods and so on. Supervision and control functions must be carried out with discipline and consistency to ensure the quality of work and product results are in accordance with the required standard procedures and specifications. Increasing precast production by building new factories in the field, conducting joint operations with other companies, adding competent shifting human resources and work equipment that is suitable for operation can be done as a way to speed up project completion.

On the other hand, it is also necessary to harmonize policies and synergies across ministries in order to improve the performance of the construction industry. Yusuf Latief, a professor of Construction Management at the University of Indonesia, also conveyed the importance of implementing a punishment and reward system in the context of creating a safety culture to produce zero accidents in the construction industry.

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source: https://eng.ui.ac.id/blog/diskusi-publik-merancang-aksi-nyata-gerakan-nasional-keselamatan-konstruksi/

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