Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Risk Control Application (A-HIRARC) For Civil Engineering Laboratories
Keywords:
HIRARC; Internet of Things; laboratoriesAbstract
The development of technology based on the development of
applications is increasing. Most laboratory assistants at Polytechnic
Ungku Omar are required to fill out and print Hazard Identification,
Risk Assessment, and Risk Control reports using traditional methods.
The Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Risk Control (AHIRARC) application benefits lab assistants and all supervisors on
construction sites. The main objective of this research is to design
application functions for hazard identification reports, risk assessment
and risk control and to create applications for hazard identification
reports, risk assessment and risk control using the Internet of Things
(IoT) such as Canva and MIT applications and validate the application
of the program with an expert. The assessment of this application was
validated by 11 experts, including contractors, laboratory assistants,
engineers and technicians. The results of this study show that
professionals have a moderate mean interpretation of between 2.75
and 3.1 for all questions. This A-HIRARC app makes it easy for all
users to understand all data and do better work. App users can also
periodically review the reported data. The development of this
application is based on OHSAS 18001 (2007), Occupational Health
and Safety Test Series and Safety Management System requirements.