TY - JOUR AU - Risamasu, Aditya Henerik AU - Kabiran, Ifat AU - Damayanti, Intan Trikumala AU - Febrianti, Thalia AU - N, Nurmalia Marina Adji PY - 2021/03/07 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Kajian Pustaka: Hubungan Durasi Kerja dengan Pneumokoniosis pada Pekerja Tambang Batubara JF - CoMPHI Journal: Community Medicine and Public Health of Indonesia Journal JA - comphi VL - 1 IS - 3 SE - DO - 10.37148/comphijournal.v1i3.29 UR - http://comphi.sinergis.org/comphi/article/view/29 SP - 155-161 AB - <p>Introduction: The International Labor Organization estimates that nearly 2.34 million workers die as a result of their work each year. About 86.23% were caused by occupational diseases. Pneumoconiosis is a disease that can be found in coal mining. Pneumoconiosis is divided into several types, including silicosis, asbestosis, mixed dust fibrosis, coal worker's pneumoconiosis (CWP), and other types (Zhang). CWP is a chronic and irreversible disease that is a public health problem. Coal with a higher combustion capacity has the greatest risk of causing CWP. Purpose: This research was conducted to review the literature on the duration of work with an increase in the incidence of CWP in coal mine workers. Method: Twenty reference sources were drawn from PubMed, ScienceDirect, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. The articles reviewed in this report range from 2000 to 2020. Results: Most studies suggest an increase in the prevalence of CWP cases. The incidence of CWP increases with the amount of dust exposure and the long duration of work. Discussion: Subjectively, dust exposure, age, and years of service did not have a significant relationship with respiratory problems, and put more emphasis on the relationship between PPE use and smoking habits. Other effects include COPD, death, and health costs. Conclusion: The conclusion of this study states that a longer work duration increases the incidence of CWP in coal mine workers.</p> ER -