DEVELOPMENT OF AN ANDROID-BASED DRIVER REST TIME MONITORING SYSTEM AT PT BAHTERA SAPTA PERMATA
Keywords:
Occupational Safety and Health (OSH), waterfall methodology, KotlinAbstract
Various types of organizations are increasingly focusing on achieving and demonstrating occupational health and
safety (OHS) performance through consistent OHS risk control aligned with their OHS policies and objectives.
This is accomplished by tightening regulations, developing economic policies, and taking other actions to foster
good OHS practices, along with growing attention to OHS issues from stakeholders. In the development of
workplace safety, traffic accident rates were relatively high in 2023 according to data from the Ministry of
Transportation's official website. Several factors contribute to these accidents, one of which is worker fatigue
caused by extended travel without adequate rest. This issue highlights the need for greater attention to safety
during long journeys.This research aims to develop a user interface in the form of an Android application,
including an inference engine and rule storage in a database. The inference engine will calculate how long a
worker has rested during their journey. The development will use Kotlin programming, and the system will be
created using the waterfall method. To assess the effectiveness of the program, a questionnaire will be used to
gather data from a number of people or respondents through written questions. The responses will be analyzed
and compiled into data to draw research conclusions.
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