E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

Analysis of Work-Related Stress on HSE Department Employee in Concentrating Division of PT Freeport Indonesia

  • Susanto Arif,
  • Iqbal Muhamad Razif,
  • Khaliwa Agra Mohamad,
  • Putra Edi Karyono,
  • Syuhada Ambar Dani,
  • Abdillah Asep Dian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202344805019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 448
p. 05019

Abstract

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Work stress can arise from within or from outside the organization, the cause of which is often felt by workers. Work stress is included in occupational diseases and generally comes from the amount or lack of understanding of the work. The purpose of this study is to diagnose work stress on employees in the HSE Department of the Concentrating Division of PT Freeport Indonesia, which is assessed through 6 aspects contained in the Regulation of the Minister of Manpower Number 5 of 2018. Type of research is semi-quantitative, with a cross-sectional research design. The research method uses a survey, and the sampling technique used is a saturated sample. The survey results show that the overall level of work stress on employees is 2.81. This value indicates that the level of work stress felt by employees of the HSE Division is classified as mild, because the score obtained is less than 9. The mean aspect of role ambiguity is 2.73; role conflict 2.76; quantitative work overload 2.75; qualitative work overload 2.87; career development 3; and responsibility towards others 2.74. Based on these values, it can be concluded that each employee of the HSE Department has high accountability from each function as well as the division of personal responsibility to regulate the determination of work priorities and rest periods. However, the majority of employees still feel that there are some tasks that are deemed unnecessary, the existence of high skill expectations from superiors, and the lack of opportunities for promotion or career development within the organization which can be a stressor in the department.