2017
DOI: 10.36568/kesling.v15i2.672
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Analisis Risiko Pajanan Karbon Monoksida (Co) Pada Petugas Parkir Di Pasar Kapasan Surabaya Tahun 2017

Abstract: Tempat parkir adalah satu diantara lokasi yang terdapat konsentrasi gas karbon monoksida (CO) yang tinggi yang berasal dari emisi gas buangan kendaraan bermotor. Gas CO apabila terhirup ke dalam paru-paru akan mengikuti peredaran darah dan dapat menghalangi masuknya oksigen yang dibutuhkan oleh tubuh. Hal ini dikarenakan daya ikat dari gas CO terhadap Hb 210 kali dari daya ikat oksigen terhadap Hb. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah menganalisis tingkat risiko gas CO terhadap petugas parkir Pasar Kapasan Suraba… Show more

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“…The risk characterization is in line with research conducted in the city of Surabaya which states that all respondents get an RQ value > 1, so all respondents are at risk of being exposed to CO gas (34). Research in the city of Medan that has been conducted shows that ambient air quality is influenced by traffic volume, which is dominated by freight transport, while passenger transport only has a small effect.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The risk characterization is in line with research conducted in the city of Surabaya which states that all respondents get an RQ value > 1, so all respondents are at risk of being exposed to CO gas (34). Research in the city of Medan that has been conducted shows that ambient air quality is influenced by traffic volume, which is dominated by freight transport, while passenger transport only has a small effect.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…This CO compound binds hemoglobin (Hb), which functions to deliver fresh oxygen throughout the body, which can cause the function of Hb to carry oxygen throughout the body to be disrupted. Exposure to CO gas at low concentrations can cause neurological changes, decreased activity, increased hematocrit and changes in the fetus or foetus for pregnant women, while exposure to high concentrations or the acute impact of exposure to CO gas can cause death (Aprilia, et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%