Blok Elektif Manajemen K3 - Penyakit Akibat Kerja - Dr. H. Said Usman, S.Pd., M.Kes.

Prodi Pendidikan Dokter FK USK
14 Nov 202111:04

Summary

TLDRThis lecture focuses on Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) management, specifically on work-related illnesses. The instructor discusses the legal frameworks regulating workplace health, including various Indonesian laws on occupational diseases and accident compensation. The lecture highlights different types of work-related diseases caused by physical, chemical, and biological factors, alongside specific examples like asbestosis and dermatitis. It also emphasizes the importance of diagnosing, preventing, and addressing workplace-related health issues through systematic approaches. Key topics include disease classification, diagnosis criteria, and efforts to ensure workers' health protection.

Takeaways

  • 👩‍🏫 The course topic is Occupational Health and Safety Management, focusing on work-related diseases.
  • 📜 Various laws related to workplace safety and social security include Law No. 1 of 1970, Law No. 40 of 2004, Law No. 24 of 2011, and Presidential Regulation No. 7 of 2019.
  • 👨‍⚕️ The aim of this lesson is to help students understand the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of occupational diseases.
  • ⚖️ Occupational diseases are caused by job-related activities or the work environment, while work-related diseases are influenced by both work and non-work factors.
  • 🎧 Examples of occupational diseases include noise-induced hearing loss and diseases from chemical exposure, like carbon disulfide poisoning.
  • 🔬 Occupational diseases can result from physical, chemical, biological, or psychological factors at work.
  • 🦠 Biological factors such as viruses and bacteria can cause occupational diseases like malaria and tuberculosis.
  • 💼 The course discusses prevention and legal compensation through programs like BPJS for occupational diseases but not for work-related diseases.
  • 👷 Workers are more likely to develop certain diseases than the general population, as shown by epidemiological studies.
  • 🧑‍🔬 Diagnosis of occupational diseases involves clinical evaluations, environmental assessments, and identification of specific exposures.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of this lecture?

    -The lecture focuses on occupational diseases and their management, particularly the causes, diagnosis, and prevention of work-related illnesses.

  • What are the key objectives of this lecture?

    -The objectives are for students to understand the causes of occupational diseases, how to diagnose them, and the necessary steps for treatment and prevention in the workplace.

  • What legal frameworks are mentioned in relation to occupational health in Indonesia?

    -Several laws are referenced, including Law No. 1 of 1970 on occupational safety, Law No. 40 of 2004 on the National Social Security System, and Presidential Regulation No. 7 of 2019 on occupational diseases, among others.

  • How does the lecture define occupational diseases?

    -Occupational diseases are illnesses caused directly by work or the work environment, as defined by Presidential Regulation No. 7 of 2019.

  • What is the difference between occupational diseases and work-related diseases?

    -Occupational diseases are caused directly by the work or workplace environment, and employees may receive compensation from BPJS (Social Security). Work-related diseases, however, are triggered or worsened by work conditions but involve multiple external factors and are not compensable by BPJS.

  • What are some examples of occupational diseases caused by physical factors?

    -Examples include hearing loss from noise exposure, vibration syndrome from prolonged exposure to vibrations, and illnesses caused by high or low temperatures and infrared or ultraviolet radiation.

  • What biological factors can cause occupational diseases?

    -Biological factors like viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi can lead to diseases such as malaria, hepatitis, tuberculosis, and tetanus in the workplace.

  • What are some occupational diseases related to the respiratory system?

    -Respiratory diseases include pneumoconiosis caused by exposure to mineral dust, asbestosis from asbestos exposure, and bronchopulmonary diseases caused by exposure to metal dust or cotton dust.

  • What criteria are used to diagnose occupational diseases?

    -The criteria include a clear relationship between specific exposure and the disease, a higher occurrence of the disease in workers compared to the general population, and the possibility of preventing the disease with appropriate workplace measures.

  • What are the key goals of diagnosing occupational diseases?

    -The goals include ensuring workers' rights, guiding treatment to prevent disability, and protecting other workers from similar risks.

Outlines

plate

Dieser Bereich ist nur für Premium-Benutzer verfügbar. Bitte führen Sie ein Upgrade durch, um auf diesen Abschnitt zuzugreifen.

Upgrade durchführen

Mindmap

plate

Dieser Bereich ist nur für Premium-Benutzer verfügbar. Bitte führen Sie ein Upgrade durch, um auf diesen Abschnitt zuzugreifen.

Upgrade durchführen

Keywords

plate

Dieser Bereich ist nur für Premium-Benutzer verfügbar. Bitte führen Sie ein Upgrade durch, um auf diesen Abschnitt zuzugreifen.

Upgrade durchführen

Highlights

plate

Dieser Bereich ist nur für Premium-Benutzer verfügbar. Bitte führen Sie ein Upgrade durch, um auf diesen Abschnitt zuzugreifen.

Upgrade durchführen

Transcripts

plate

Dieser Bereich ist nur für Premium-Benutzer verfügbar. Bitte führen Sie ein Upgrade durch, um auf diesen Abschnitt zuzugreifen.

Upgrade durchführen
Rate This

5.0 / 5 (0 votes)

Ähnliche Tags
Occupational HealthSafety ManagementWorkplace IllnessDisease PreventionRegulationsRisk FactorsWorkplace HazardsPublic HealthLegal FrameworkDiagnosis
Benötigen Sie eine Zusammenfassung auf Englisch?