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Occupational Health and Safety Management System in Engineering Faculty of Diponegoro University Using Scrum Model

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ISO 45001 is a standard that provides a framework for an organization to manage risks and opportunities to help prevent work-related injury and ill-health to workers. There is also an injury in the campus area, and ill-health possibilities happened to the student, lecturer, laboratory assistant, or other academic staff, especially in laboratories. This work proposes developing an occupational health and safety management system in the Engineering Faculty of Diponegoro University. The methodology used is Scrum Model. The Test Case is also used to make sure the application meets the Client expectation. The result showed that the method leads to an application that meets Client expectations.

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        ICONETSI '20: Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Engineering and Information Technology for Sustainable Industry
        September 2020
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        ISBN:9781450387712
        DOI:10.1145/3429789

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