Occupational Safety in Production of Traditional Fishing Vessels in Indonesia

Jaswar Koto, Munirah ', Dodi Sofyan Arief

Abstract


Traditional ship in Indonesia which usually built from wood has
small capacity compared to modern steel ship. Compared to
modern ship building, mostly the production is to assemble block
by block with machines and big cranes. However, traditional ship
is one hundred per cent made from the work of man. Workers are
not properly trained in a formal engineering school but only learnt
the skill from senior workers. Hence, all modern concepts such as
the need for safety and a proper ship production flow are not a
great concern for them. In this paper, safety issue in traditional
ship production process is being observed conducting direct
survey to traditional shipbuilding company in Bintan, Indonesia.
It is hoped that the outcome is to bring safety awareness to the
traditional ship builders.

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