Study on monitoring and evaluation policy of OSHA implementation in construction in Makassar

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Abstract

This study aims to determine the policy and management commitment to occupational, safety and health administration (OSHA) and know the description OSHA application in an attempt to minimize occupational accidents, as well as measuring the level of monitoring and evaluation of policy implementation both in norms, standards, guidelines and criteria on the construction project of high-rise buildings in the city of Makassar. The required data included primary data obtained directly by means of a questionnaire survey directed to the construction project, and secondary data is data and the location of the construction project in the city of Makassar obtained from any building construction project in the city of Makassar. The collected data are analyzed using SPSS and the univariate descriptive data is presented in the form of a frequency distribution table. From the results of the research, the level of application of OSHA in the Apartment Vida View construction project was 99.31%, Maternity Makassar was 80.97%, UMI Education was 0.33%, Stella Maris was 98.42% and on the construction project of Saint Moriz Mixed Development was 99.31%. It can be concluded from the results of testing the descriptive hypothesis it was found that understanding occupational safety and health in building construction projects that were carried out by state-owned enterprises in Makassar City was good, whereas in building construction projects that private companies worked in Makassar City were bad.

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Mulyono, Arifuddin, R., & Hamzah, S. (2019). Study on monitoring and evaluation policy of OSHA implementation in construction in Makassar. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(4S), 94–97.

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