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在机场开展的每一项工作都有其潜在的危险。同样,考虑到曾发生过多起威胁航空保安人员执勤安全的案件,航空保安人员所经历的危险风险也是如此。Muhammad Salahuddin Bima 需要实施一项能够保护身心安全和健康的职业安全与健康(K3)计划,以提高航空保安人员的绩效。本研究采用定量方法,主要针对位于比马苏丹穆罕默德萨拉赫丁机场的所有航空保安(AVSEC)人员。本研究共选取了 40 名受访者作为样本。研究使用了第一手和第二手数据来源来收集相关信息,并采用了有效性、可靠性、线性回归分析、t 检验和系数计算等方法进行数据分析。根据本研究进行的 t 检验,变量 X 对 Y 有显著的正向影响。 此外,本研究还发现,在影响 Avsec 人员绩效的因素中,只有 0.67% 来自职业安全健康变量,其余 99.33% 均来自其他因素/外部自变量。
The Influence of Occupational Safety and Health (K3) on the Performance of Avsec Officers at Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin Bima Airport
Every work carried out at the airport has its own potential dangers. Likewise with the risk of danger experienced by Avsec personnel, considering that there have been many cases that threaten the security and safety of Avsec personnel on duty. Muhammad Salahuddin Bima needs to implement an Occupational Safety and Health (K3) program that can protect physical and mental safety and health in order to improve the performance of Aviation Security officers. Quantitative methods were used in this research, which focused on all Aviation Security (AVSEC) officers on duty at Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin Airport located in Bima. A total of 40 respondents were selected as samples for this research. Primary and secondary data sources were used to collect relevant information, while validity, reliability, linear regression analysis, t-test and coefficient calculation were applied for data analysis. Based on the t-test carried out in this research, variable X has a positive and significant effect on Y. The t-test result for In addition, it was found from this research that only 0.67% of the contribution in influencing the performance of Avsec officers only came from considering occupational safety health variables while other factors/external independent variables were responsible for the remaining 99.33%.