Analisis Sanitasi Kapal Dengan Tanda Keberadaan Kecoa Pada Kapal Penumpang Di Kantor Kesehatan Pelabuhan Kelas II Samarinda
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2021Author
Yuliawati, Ratna
Adi Prasetyo, Wisnu
Pramaningsih, Vita
Rusdi, Rusdi
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Ship sanitation is one of the efforts aimed at environmental health risk factors on board.
The results obtained from the Port Health Office (KKP) Class II Samarinda, there are several
types of ships that are routinely carried out sanitary inspections of ships, one of which is a
passenger ship. Therefore, researchers want to examine the Sanitary Relationship of Ships With
Signs of The Presence of Cockroaches On Passenger Ships Leaning in The Port of Class II
Samarinda. The design of this study is an observational analytical method with cross sectional
study design. The instruments in this study used the ship's sanitation inspection form and the
cockroach inspection form on the passenger ship. The data is processed using Fisher Exact
Test. Based on the results of the study, where the 5 vessels that were examined have met the
sanitary requirements (100%) in accordance with The Minister of Health Regulation No. 40 of
2015 concerning Certificate of Ship Sanitation. The results of the study found signs of the
presence of cockroaches on the ship as many as 4 units of ships (80%). The results of statistical
tests processed by Fisher Exact Test obtained the following results, p-value count = 0.20 > from
p-value α = 0.05 so that the conclusion H0 received, which means "No Relation to Ship
Sanitation with Signs of The Presence of Cockroaches On Ships Leaning in Samarinda Port".