ANALISIS POSTUR KERJA MENGGUNAKAN METODE ROSA PADA PEKERJA DI UNIVERSITAS ESA UNGGUL TAHUN 2020

Fuji Indar Wati, Cut Alia Keumala Muda

Abstract


A system of Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WRMSD) is a group of disorders of the muscles, tendons and nervous system. Such as CTS tendonitis, thorac outlet syndrome and tension neck syndrome. This study took the topic of Work Posture Analysis using the ROSA Method for Workers at Esa Unggul University in 2020. This study used a quantitative method with a cross sectional design. Methods of data collection using questionnaires and interviews. Sampling was done by using simple random sampling technique. Univariate results stated that there were 18 workers (43.9%) with hazardous risk work postures, 13 workers (31.7%) Height of chairs with harmless risk, 14 workers (34.1%) Width of non-dangerous risk chairs, 13 workers ( 31.7%) Dangerous risk armrests, 12 workers (29.3%) harmless risk backrests, 14 workers (34.1%) harmless risk level monitor positions, 13 workers (31.7%) telephone positions with dangerous risk level, 14 workers (34.1%) with a mouse position with a harmless risk level, and 11 workers (26.8%) with a dangerous risk level. Researchers suggest that the campus management provide facilities and infrastructure to support work activities and hold training or seminars on good ergonomics.

Keywords: Work Posture; Chair Height; Seat Width; Armrest; Backrest; monitor; telephone; mouse; keyboard


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