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Abstract


Abstract. PT. Dasrat Sarana Arang Sejati is an underground coal mining company located in Batu Tanjung
Village, Talawi District, Sawahlunto City, West Sumatra. PT. Dasrat Sarana Arang Sejati is working on
improving its Mining Safety Management System. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the results of the
implementation of SMKP. This study aims to determine the results of the evaluation of the implementation of
the mining safety management system (SMKP), efforts to improve the implementation of SMKP based on the
formation of organizations and personnel, statistics on work accidents Frequency Rate and Severity Rate as well
as Pareto diagrams, and the potential hazards that can occur and what solutions can be applied. against several
potential hazards at mining sites in the form of Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and Standard Operational Procedures
(SOP). The results of the questionnaire analysis of the evaluation level of the implementation of the overall
mining safety management system at PT. Dasrat Sarana Arang Sejati True based on the Likert scale calculation
is 89.5%. the need for the establishment and stipulation of the K3 Section, the KO Section, the appointment of
Mining Special Technical Personnel, and the Mining Safety Committee, the frequency of accidents in 2021 is
19.75 without losing work days and work accidents on the work front occurring 5 (five) times out of a total of
10 (ten) times, the resulting JSA and SOP are in the form of installing roof supports and controlling polluting
gases from underground mines.