scholarly journals Penerapan Kesehatan Dan Keselamatna Kerja (K3) Wisata Arung Jeram Di Pinus Camp, Desa Sumberbulu, Kabupaten Banyuwangi Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 244
Author(s):  
Miftahol Arifin ◽  
Made Sukana

Badeng river is one of rafting location in Sumberbulu Village, Songgon District, Banyuwangi Regency. It has river grade approximately about 2 – 3 where the difficulty for rafting for beginner is still doable. Therefore, rafting in Pinus Camp can be made for tourist attraction. However, it is inevitable that having an activity in a wild nature can cause risk threatening the tourists’ safety. But, if it is done by maximum preparation as possible, it can minimize the unwanted risk. This research aim is to know the rafting activity in Pinus Camp and the implementation of Occupational Health and Safety (K3) on rafting in Pinus Camp as attraction in Badeng river. To collect the data of this research are observation, interview, and documentation. In analyzing used of this is a qualitative descrptive the tourism development and the influence of tourism development toward the physical environment. To have a ruslt of the research related to rafting in Pinus Camp are 3 activities, those are; Rafting, Tubing, and Riverboarding. For rafting and tubing, there are 4 trip packages, those are; long trip package, wonderful trip package, fun trip package and education trip. And for the riverboarding, it doesn’t have any packages yet because the activity is only used for the Pinus Camp guides. And for the results of Occupational Health and Safety (K3) implementation on rafting activity in Pinus Camp as attraction in Badeng river consists of 8 criteria, those are: 1. Occupational Health and Safety (K3) on white water rafting for tour guides, 2. K3 on coordinating and operating rafting tours, 3. K3 on leading the boat crew when doing a rafting, 4. K3 on rafting equipments preparation, 5. K3 on giving direction and debriefing of rafting techniques to boat crews, 6. K3 on anticipating emergency situations and conditions, 7. K3 on developing knowledge about the characteristics of rivers and rapids, 8. K3 of communicated by radio communication (HT) and signals. Keywords: Occupational Health and Safety (K3), Rafting Activities, and Tourist Attraction

2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Bizarro ◽  
Megan Dove-Steinkamp ◽  
Nicole Johnson ◽  
Scott Ryan ◽  
Michelle Robertson ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Herman-Haase ◽  
M. Quinn ◽  
J. Tessler ◽  
L. Punnett ◽  
N. Haiama ◽  
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Author(s):  
Thandekile Phulu

In South Africa employees are protected by various pieces of legislation. Section 23 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996 provides for a right to fair labour practice. In its preamble the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 (hereafter referred to as the LRA) states that the purpose of the Act is to advance economic development, social justice, labour peace and democratisation of the workplace. The LRA also states that one of its objectives is to give effect to and regulate the fundamental rights conferred by section 27 of the Constitution. The Occupational Health and Safety Act as amended by the Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act 181 of 1993 provides for the health and safety of persons at work and for the health and safety of persons in connection with the use of plant and machinery. The LRA provides for dismissal for incapacity and dismissals for misconduct. It also differentiates between the two. The LRA provides for both substantive and procedural fairness when dismissing an employee for incapacity and misconduct. This paper will examine the rationale behind differentiating between dismissal for drunkenness and dismissal for alcoholism.


1970 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
D. W. Farlow

The paper by Elizabeth A. Mullen (1990) contains a number of assumptions and assertions that cannot be allowed to pass unchallenged. In addition, the survey itself seems to be based on an inappropriate sample with the particular interpretation of results creating a potentially false impression. The debate concerning the Code of Practice for Health and Safety Representatives and Health and Safety Committees has often been plagued with confusion and misunderstanding and, regrettably, Mullen's paper continues these problems.


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 545-553
Author(s):  
Shafaqat Ali ◽  
Saima Aslam Bharwana ◽  
Mujahid Farid ◽  
Muhammad Zubair ◽  
Muhammad Rizwan ◽  
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