Tata Cara Induksi Keselamatan dan Kesehatan Kerja (K3) Pertambangan - SNI 13-7083-2005

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2 Jan 202111:06

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the importance and procedures of K3 (Health and Safety) induction in mining operations, as outlined in the SNI 13 7083 2005 standard. It explains the different types of induction, such as general, local, guest, and re-induction, and emphasizes their significance in ensuring the safety of new employees, transfers, and visitors at mining sites. The script highlights key elements like employee rights and responsibilities, emergency procedures, and hazard awareness. The goal is to ensure everyone understands safety protocols to prevent accidents and maintain smooth operations in hazardous mining environments.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Induction on Occupational Health and Safety (K3) in mining is governed by the SNI 13 7083 2005 standard.
  • 😀 K3 induction aims to ensure workers, especially new hires and visitors, are aware of potential hazards and operational procedures at mining sites.
  • 😀 New employees, transfer employees, and visitors are required to undergo specific safety inductions before entering mining operations.
  • 😀 K3 inductions are categorized into general induction, local induction, guest induction, and re-induction for employees who have not adhered to safety procedures.
  • 😀 General induction covers employees' rights and responsibilities, company policies, emergency procedures, and K3 management systems.
  • 😀 Local induction is more specific, focusing on particular work locations, associated hazards, safety procedures, and protective equipment.
  • 😀 Guest induction provides a brief but essential overview of K3 policies for visitors, including company rules, safety protocols, and emergency procedures.
  • 😀 Re-induction is mandatory when an employee is found lacking sufficient knowledge of K3 or has violated safety protocols that led to accidents.
  • 😀 The induction process must include written evaluations, attendance sheets, and checklists that are signed by both the presenter and the participants.
  • 😀 It is crucial for inductions to be conducted in appropriate spaces, with necessary materials and equipment to support learning and understanding of safety protocols.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the K3 induction in mining operations?

    -The K3 induction is essential to ensure that employees, especially new hires, transfer employees, and visitors, are aware of the potential hazards and safety procedures in the mining environment. It helps prevent accidents by providing necessary safety knowledge.

  • What is the SNI standard related to K3 induction in mining?

    -The SNI standard for K3 induction in mining is SNI 13 7083 2005, which outlines the procedures and requirements for conducting safety inductions to ensure the health and safety of all individuals at a mining site.

  • Who needs to undergo K3 induction in the mining industry?

    -K3 induction is required for new employees, transfer employees, and visitors. It is also necessary for employees returning after a long absence and those who may need a refresher on safety protocols.

  • What are the different types of K3 inductions mentioned in the script?

    -The script mentions four types of K3 inductions: general induction, local induction, visitor induction, and repeat induction. Each type is tailored to specific groups based on their role and experience at the mining site.

  • What key topics should be covered during a general K3 induction?

    -A general K3 induction should cover the rights and responsibilities of employees and employers, company policies on health and safety, emergency procedures, hazard identification, first aid, and the mining site’s organizational structure.

  • What is the role of a supervisor or designated person in the local induction?

    -The supervisor or designated person conducting the local induction must have adequate knowledge of the specific area, equipment, and related safety procedures to ensure that employees understand the hazards and safety protocols in their immediate work environment.

  • What is the purpose of the visitor induction?

    -The visitor induction serves to inform visitors about the company's safety policies, their obligations while at the mining site, emergency procedures, and the general layout of the site to ensure their safety during their visit.

  • What is the process for conducting repeat inductions?

    -Repeat inductions are provided to employees who are found lacking in safety knowledge or those who have violated safety procedures. It focuses on the specific areas where they need improvement and is given under the supervision of their direct supervisor.

  • What are the requirements for documenting the induction process?

    -The induction process must be documented by having participants sign attendance sheets and checklists. The results of the induction, including evaluations, should be archived by the health and safety department.

  • What is the importance of using appropriate tools during the induction process?

    -Using the right tools during induction helps enhance the clarity of the information presented. Tools like checklists and multimedia aids ensure that the material is effectively communicated and that participants understand the safety procedures and protocols in place.

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