Analysis of the Implementation of Occupational Safety and Health in the Medical Record Storage Room at Ar-Razy Clinic Malang

Authors

  • Yoga Pratama Sekolah Tinggi Teknik Multimedia Internasional Malang, Indonesia Author

Keywords:

medical record, occupational safety and health, medical record storage room, primary data sources, secondary data sources

Abstract

The study of the implementation of occupational safety and health in the medical record storage room at the Ar-Razy Clinic, Malang was conducted to determine how the implementation of occupational safety and health in the medical record storage room at the Ar-Razy Clinic, Malang. This research aims to determine the implementation of occupational safety and health in the record storage room at the Ar-Razy Clinic, Malang. Occupational safety and health is a form of effort to ensure that workers do not experience unwanted incidents. Occupational safety and health standards in the medical record storage room are very important to protect the safety of officers, maintain the integration of medical documents, and prevent the risk of fire, data leakage, or damage to archive files. Occupational safety and health standards include light fire extinguishers, noise, ventilation, and lighting. The researcher chose a descriptive type of research, using qualitative data types. The data sources used are primary data sources and secondary data sources, with data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews, literature studies and documentation.

The research was conducted at the Ar-Razy Malang Clinic located at Jalan Mergan Lori No. 6, Tanjungrejo, Sukun District, Malang, East Java, with head nurses and nurses and medical record officers as resource persons. The implementation of Occupational Safety and Health in the medical record storage room at the Ar-Razy Malang Clinic has guaranteed the safety and health of its officers, because there is a written policy related to the implementation of Occupational Safety and Health in the room so that medical record officers before going on duty have undergone basic training on the implementation of Occupational Safety and Health in the medical record storage room. However, there are still things that need to be considered and have not been applied such as light fire extinguishers, noise or sound dampeners, and temperature humidity regulators in the medical record storage room.

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Published

2025-08-31