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Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1984
003 SYS
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Muhammad Nurul Huda
"Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi penerapan keselamatan kebakaran pada gedung Administrasi, Akademik dan Riset Pusat Studi Jepang serta gedung S Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia. Metodologi menggunakan desain studi observasional dengan pendekatan semi kuantitatif dan dibantu dengan software Computerized Fire Safety Evaluation System (CFSES) yang mengukur 12 parameter keselamatan yang mengacu pada NFPA 101A Guide on Alternative Approaches to Life Safety.
Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa gedung Administrasi, Akademik dan Riset Pusat Studi Jepang serta gedung S Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia belum memenuhi persyaratan minima l dari NFPA 101A. Pada gedung administrasi didapatkan nilai -2 untuk kontrol sebaran api, -3.1 untuk sistem jalan keluar dan -5.4 untuk keselamatan kebakaran umum. Gedung Akademik dan Riset mendapatkan nilai -1.57 untuk kontrol sebaran api, -3.1 untuk system jalan keluar dan -4.54 untuk keselamatan kebakaran umum. Pada gedung S SFTUI mendapatkan nilai -3.48 untuk control sebaran api, -8.65 untuk system jalan keluar dan -5.20 untuk keselamatan kebakaran umum.
Rekomendasi yang dapat diberikan adalah perlu adanya instalasi system proteksi berupa sprinkler, system alarm kebakaran dan hidran, menutup bukaan vertikal, pengaturan peletakan APAR yang sesuai dengan NFPA 10, pemasangan door closer pada tiap ruangan, penanda jalan keluar dan penerangan darurat, penentuan titik kumpul serta mengadakan pelatihan tanggap darurat secara rutin minimal 1 kali dalam setahun.

This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of fire safety building at Administration, Academic and Research building of Center for Japanese Studies also S building Faculty of Engineering University of Indonesia. This study using the methodology of observational design with semi-quantitative approaches and supported by Computerized Fire Safety Evaluation System application which is measuring the 12 safety parameters that refers to NFPA 101A Guide on Alternative Apporaches to Life Safety.
The results showed that the Administration, Academic and Research building of Center for Japanese Studies and also S building Faculty of Engineering University of Indonesia didn’t meet the minimum requirements in NFPA 101A: Life Safety Code. Administration building got scored -2 for fire control, -3.1 for egress and -5.4 for general fire safety. Academic and Research building got scored -1.57 for fire control, -3.1 for egress and -4.54 for general fire safety. S building got scored -3.48 for fire control, -8.65 for egress and -5.20 for general fire safety.
Recommendation for those buildings are installation of fire protection system such as sprinkler, fire alarm system and hydrant, make sure to close all of the vertical opening, reorganize the fire extinguisher based on NFPA 10, add door closer for every single room, add the exit sign , emergency lamp, deciding the assembly point and also fire drilling at least once a year.
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Depok: Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Indonesia, 2014
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Research is a systematic search for information and new knowledge. It serves two essential and powerfull purposes in accelerating advances in health. First, basic or traditional research is necessary to generate new knowledge and technologies to deal with major unresolved health problems. Second, applied research is necessary to the process of identifying priority problems and to designing and evaluating policies and programs that will be of the greatest health benefit, using existing knowledge and available resources, both financial and human. During the past decade, concepts and research approaches to support health development have evolved rapidly. Many of these have been described by specific terms such as operations research, health services research, health manpower research, policy and economic analysis, applied research, and decision-linked research. Each of these has made crucial contributions to the development of Client-Oriented Research or Health Systems Research (HSR). HSR is ultimately concerned with improving the health of a community, however defined, by enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the health system as an integral part of the overall process of socioeconomic development. The aim of Client-Oriented Research or HSR is to provide health managers at all levels with the relevant information that they need to solve the problems they are facing. The participatory nature of such research is one of its major characteristics. Because HSR addresses health problems in the broad context of social, economic, and community development, research inputs from many different disciplines are required. These include demography, epidemiology, health economics, policy and management sciences, social and behavioral sciences, statistics, and some aspects of the clinical sciences. With progressive development, the uses of HSR are becoming more widely appreciated. As a result, it is being integrated into and applied in special areas of management such as quality assurance, technology assessment, and resource management. "
BULHSR 9:4 (2006)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library