Individual Characteristics, Antibody, Work Environment and Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) (A Study on Employees of PT Telkom Jember)
Abstract
Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is a collection of complaints that a person feels being inside of a building or a
room. SBS happens to many employees who work indoors. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence
of individual characteristics, IgE antibodies, and work environment against the incidence of SBS in the
employees of Telkom Jember. The research design used was cross sectional. The results showed that there was
influence of age, duration of work, IgE antibody, room temperature and humidity to t he incidence of SBS on
Telkom Jember employees with sig <0,05. The most influencing factor on the incidence of SBS is IgE. The
results also showed that smoking habits, nutritional status, ventilation conditions, lighting and room dust levels
do not affect the occurrence of SBS. Improvements that can be done are improvements to the working
environment, especially in controlling the temperature and humidity of the room and healthy living the for
employees.
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