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Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruh Kepatuhan Pengelolaan Limbah Bahan Berbahaya Dan Beracun (B3) Pada Bengkel Sepeda Motor Di Kecamatan Tampan Kota Pekanbaru
The increasing use of motorbikes has resulted in an increase in B3 waste
generated in motorcycle maintenance at workshops around urban areas. If not
managed properly it will endanger human health. In article 3 paragraph 1 of PP
101 of 2014 concerning the management of B3 Waste, that is, every person who
produces B3 Waste is obliged to carry out the Management of the B3 Waste it
produces. In this case the person referred to is the manager of a motorcycle
repair shop obliged to manage the B3 Waste generated. The variables in this
study amounted to 3 variables, namely workshop management knowledge,
management costs, and government supervision. This study aims to analyze the
compliance of motorcycle workshop managers in managing B3 Waste, analyze the
effects simultaneously and partially among the 3 research variables on the
compliance of motorcycle workshop managers in managing B3 waste, Analyze the
effect directly and indirectly between the 3 research variables on management
compliance motorcycle repair shop in managing B3 waste, analyzing the effect of
B3 waste management compliance on the motorcycle workshop on the workshop's
social environment. The method in this study is the survey method conducted to
respondents, namely the motorcycle workshop manager. The number of samples
taken using the Slovin Method amounted to 39 samples from 63 the number of
workshops in the Tampan District, Pekanbaru City. Determination of the sample
taken using the proportionate stratified random sampling method. The handsome
subdistrict strata are divided per existing village. Based on the data obtained that
the level of compliance of the workshop manager is still very alarming, namely
the average compliance value of 2.13, which means it is less compliant. The
simultaneous effect of the 3 variables on compliance with B3 waste management
was 77.4%. Partial influence of 3 variables on compliance has a positive effect
based on the regression equation Y = 0.270 + 0.179 X1 + 0.593 X2 + 0.536X3.
Based on the results of calculations that 3 variables have a positive effect both
directly and indirectly. This study also found that the magnitude of the effect of
the level of adherence on community perceptions around motorcycle workshops
was 64.8% or categorized as strong influence.
Keywords : Hazardous Waste Management, Compliance, Knowledge, Costs,
supervision
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