Pengaruh Sanitasi Dan Manajemen Kapal Terhadap Kepemilikan Sertifikat Sanitasi Kapal Pada Pelabuhan Lhokseumawe

Main Author: Saifullah
Other Authors: Nainggolan, Hamonangan, Ginting, Masdar
Format: Masters
Bahasa: ind
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Online Access: http://repository.usu.ac.id/handle/123456789/20339
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author Saifullah
author2 Nainggolan, Hamonangan
Ginting, Masdar
title Pengaruh Sanitasi Dan Manajemen Kapal Terhadap Kepemilikan Sertifikat Sanitasi Kapal Pada Pelabuhan Lhokseumawe
topic Management
Ship Sanitation Certificates
url http://repository.usu.ac.id/handle/123456789/20339
contents Ship sanitation is an attempt to break the link of contagious diseases which came from the ship environment. Ship sanitation at Lhokseumawe harbor was highly affected up to 56.1 percent in 2009 although the harbor management got Ship Sanitation Control Certificate (SSCC) and Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificate (SSCEC) This research was an analytic survey with cross sectional approach which was aimed to analyze the influence of ship sanitation and management on the ownership of sanitation certificates of the ships which anchored at Lhokseumawe harbor. The population was the ships which anchored at Lhokseumawe harbor and the crews of the ships. There Were 53 ships and 53 crews chosen as the samples. The data consisted of the primary data which were obtained from interviews and checking of ship sanitation, and the secondary data ware obtained by recording the documents in the Harbor Health Office, Lhokseumawe. The data were analyzed by using Exact Fisher’s Test and multiple logistic regression test with the reliability of 95 percent. The result of the research showed that 84.9 percent of the ships owned Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificates (SSCEC) and 15.1 percent of them owned Ship Sanitation Control Certificates (SSCC). The result of Exact Fisher’s Test showed that ship sanitation (p=0.014) and the application of SOP (P=0.019) had significant influence on the ownership of ship sanitation certification. The result of the multiple logistic regression test showed that ship sanitation was the most dominant variable which influenced the ownership of ship sanitation certificates p=0.017. It is recommended that the Harbor Health Office at Lhokseumawe should increase the routine, planned, and firm control and tighten the evaluation of the ownership of ship sanitation certificates for all ships which anchored at Lhokseumawe harbor. It was also recommended that the owners of the ships should provide and evaluate the application of ship sanitation SOP and give sanction to the crews of the ships who did not carry out ship sanitation SOP.
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