Evaluation of Comparison Performance of Construction Safety Competency Training Methods for Construction Workers

Evaluation of Comparison Performance of Construction Safety Competency Training Methods for Construction Workers

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© 2023 by IJETT Journal
Volume-71 Issue-12
Year of Publication : 2023
Author : Ilham Fansuri, Rosmariani Arifuddin, Rusdi Usman Latief
DOI : 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I12P221

How to Cite?

Ilham Fansuri, Rosmariani Arifuddin, Rusdi Usman Latief, "Evaluation of Comparison Performance of Construction Safety Competency Training Methods for Construction Workers," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 71, no. 12, pp. 217-224, 2023. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I12P221

Abstract
Based on the issuance of Circular Letter of the Director General of Construction Development No.107/SE/Dk/2020 on Guidelines for Guiding Construction Worker Competencies for the New Normal Period and Circular Letter of the Minister of Public Works and Public Housing No. 02/IN/M/2020 on Protocols for Preventing the Spread of Corona Virus Disease 19 (Covid-19). This research is related to empowering construction service technical guidance on the construction safety management system. Through the Instruction of the Minister of Home Affairs Number 52 of 2022, the method may change to conventional methods or offline (face-to-face) construction service empowerment activities. Therefore, to find the correct method and what factors can influence the improvement of participants' competence in the Construction Safety Management System Technical Guide. The results of this study will be a recommendation for the Makassar Region VI Construction Service Center to implement the Construction Safety Management System Technical Guidance activities. In this study, the data analysis method is quantitative descriptive data analysis. Based on the analysis results with multiple linear regression equations using SPSS Version 25 software, the regression analysis between the independent and dependent variables is not significantly correlated. In the offline method, the R2 value is 41%. For the online method, the R2 value was 26%, and for the hybrid method, the R2 value was 27%. In other words, the offline method is the most effective and efficient in implementing the Makassar Region VI Construction Service Center's Construction Safety Management System Technical Guidance activities.

Keywords
Competency training, Construction safety management system, Hybrid, Multiple linear regression, Offline, Online.

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