Abstract :
Hazards at survey sites arise from the interaction between humans,
equipment, materials, and procedures or work systems. Additionally, low
compliance among workers in using personal protective equipment (PPE) is
often due to a lack of awareness regarding the importance of safety inductions
for PPE. The execution of road safety inspection surveys (IKJ) carries a risk of
work-related accidents involving passing vehicles and road users. This is
primarily due to insufficient understanding of web-based survey safety
inductions. To address these issues, a safety induction system was developed
through a video-based application. The application was created using the
Rapid Application Development (RAD) method, which involves planning,
design workshops, and implementation phases. The planning phase included
the use of software tools such as XAMPP, Visual Studio Code, Google Chrome,
and MySQL, as well as hardware like the Acer Nitro 5 laptop and iPhone 11
camera. The design workshop produced a video storyboard and application
design using Unified Modeling Language (UML). The safety induction
application can be accessed by surveyors anytime and anywhere. The
application was tested using the System Usability Scale (SUS) method and
scored 81, meeting usability requirements. The development of this
application can reduce the risk of accidents caused by a lack of information
and education on health and safety.
Keywords: Safety induction, objectives, RAD, SUS results