NUR RACHMAWATI SUTRIONO PUTRI, -
(2025)
RISK MITIGATION OF WORKPLACE ACCIDENTS IN OIL
PALM PLANTATION USING THE HIRADC AND FTA
APPROACHES
(CASE STUDY: PT. XYZ).
Journal of Applied Sciences, Management and Engineering Technology, 2 (1).
pp. 1-14.
ISSN 2721-2165
Abstract
This study addresses the mitigation of occupational accident risks in oil palm plantations using the
Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Determining Control (HIRADC) and Fault Tree
Analysis (FTA) approaches. A case study was conducted at PT. XYZ with the aim of identifying
potential hazards, assessing risk levels, and determining effective control measures to reduce
workplace accidents. The HIRADC method was used to identify and assess the risk levels of
various work activities in the plantation, while FTA was applied to analyze the root causes of
workplace accidents in depth. The results of the study indicate that the main hazards in the
plantation include the use of heavy equipment, contact with chemicals, and hazardous
environmental conditions. The proposed mitigation measures include safety training, the use of
appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and enhanced supervision in operational
procedures. The implementation of HIRADC and FTA has proven effective in significantly
reducing the level of workplace accident risks.
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