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Title: | The Effects of Lighting Intensity on the Productivity of Textile Workers in Surakarta |
Authors: | Widjanarti, Maria Paskanita Setyawan, Haris Qadrijati, Isna |
Keywords: | light intensity worker productivity Textile Industry |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Abstract: | The Effects of Lighting Intensity on the Productivity of Textile Workers in Surakarta Maria Paskanita Widjanarti1, Haris Setyawan1, Isna Qadrijati1 1Occupational Health and Safety Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta Article Info Article History: Submitted August 2018 Accepted February 2019 Published July 2019 Keywords: light intensity, worker productivity, Textile Industry DOI https://doi.org/10.15294/ kemas.v15i1.15448 Abstract The textile industries’ growth in 2018 have contributed to national economic growth. Enhancing competitiveness through conductive business climate is a strategic step to increase productivity. Surakarta is one of the major cities in Indonesia famous for its textile products. Based on Indonesian Statistic Center, in 2016, the national textile industry productivity declined to 7.65%, directly affecting the productivity of textile industries in Surakarta, including PT IT. The weaving department of PT IT experienced the highest decline in work productivity with physical factor exposure more than Threshold Limit Value (TLV), including lighting intensity. This research aimed to analyze the correlation between the light intensity and worker productivity in 2018. This was a quantitative observational analytic research with cross sectional design in PT IT. From 50 workers in the weaving department, 32 were selected as samples through random sampling method. Light intensity was measured using Lux Meter ANA 999 in 32 measurement points. Work productivity was calculated using Productivity formula= Output (O)/ Input (I). Spearman correlation and SPSS program were used for data analysis. The result showed that there was a significant correlation between light intensity and worker’s productivity (p=0.000, r=0.629). |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3613 |
ISSN: | 2355-3596 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 15 NO 1 2019 |
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