Abstract :
The implementation of Occupational Health and Safety is an endeavor to
provide a safe, healthy, and pollution-free work environment in order to
decrease or eliminate work accidents and occupational diseases, which can
boost efficiency and production (sustainable, 2014). The level of
occupational safety and health risk that waste management officers face
from tasks such as selection, freight, and storage. This is a qualitative sort of
research that uses the process of in-depth understanding of a topic by
looking at it for generalization research (Drs. Sumanto, M.A., 1995). B3
medical waste management officers at regional hospitals face a high level of
workplace safety and health risks, according to the researcher. The risk
assessment is made up of the following items based on the results of the
hazard identification: selection of hospital medical waste with the greatest
risk of being exposed to sharp items, with a value/score of (16) indicating a
high risk Muscle and bone injuries are the highest risk in hospital medical
waste freight, with a score of (12) with High Risk, and bad smell is the
highest risk in unwell medical waste storage, with a score of (15) with High
Risk. Risk Analysis: Selection of Hospital Medical Waste from each waste-
producing room (Exposed to sharp items) and Hazardous Waste Storage are
two risk statements and the statement with the highest cause in Risk
Analysis (Respiratory Disorders). Evaluation of the effect of the Highest
Opportunity Risk (Likelihood) x Impact (Consequence) on waste storage
(bad smell) and hospital medical waste selection from each waste
generating room (Exposed to Sharp Objects). Suggestions for research;
adequately supervise so that things don't happen that could be really
hazardous (very high). Hospitals can issue a warning or sanctions to officers
who manage solid medical waste improperly.