Author:
Budiman I A,Kaitaro K K,Sahroni T R
Abstract
Abstract
Passenger safety is a crucial factor in public transportation, especially now when people prefer using public transport due to its cost-effectiveness compared to private vehicles. This study aims to identify and assess the hazards that can occur in the passenger cabin of a bus and the procedures to be followed in the event of an accident. The assessment of passenger safety levels is conducted using the Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) and Hazard Identification (HIRADC) methods, which are designed to identify and evaluate these potential hazards. This research, after thorough examination and study, aims to establish new protocols that can further enhance passenger safety. With the actions suggested by the author to ward off all these potential hazards, it is hoped that the hazard level will be reduced from extreme to medium and so on. The research study, “Assessment of Passenger Safety Risk on the Transjakarta Public Transportation System,” has the potential to make a substantial contribution to sustainable transportation. In line with sustainable development goals, it immediately tackles safety concerns in the Transjakarta system, improving all-around safety and promoting public transportation over private vehicles. By lowering accident-related expenses, promoting inclusiveness, and enhancing community well-being, the study also indirectly increases resource efficiency. In essence, it contributes to a more secure, egalitarian, and sustainable urban transportation system while advancing Jakarta’s sustainable mobility strategy by placing safety first.