dc.description.abstract | Law Number 1 of 1970 concerning work safety states that every worker and every
person in the workplace must be guaranteed their safety. One of the safety
requirements is to prevent, reduce, and extinguish fires. The fire emergency
response system is a combination of methods used in buildings to alert people to
emergencies, provide rescue places, limit the spread of fire, and extinguish fires.
The fire emergency response system consists of fire emergency response
procedures, human resources in fire emergencies, fire alarms, fire detectors,
sprinklers, hydrants, fire extinguishers, evacuation routes, emergency doors, and
assembly points. The purpose of this study is to determine the fire emergency
response system at Kualanamu International Airport Terminal in 2024. This
research is a quantitative descriptive study. The primary data sources in this study
are field observations, and the secondary data used in this research are company
documents. The results show that the fire emergency response system at the
Kualanamu International Airport Terminal meets the indicators: 100% of fire
emergency response procedures, 100% of human resources in fire emergencies,
100% of fire alarms, 100% of fire detectors, 100% of sprinklers, 80% of hydrants,
100% of fire extinguishers, 100% of evacuation routes, 100% of emergency doors,
and 100% of assembly points. The implementation of the fire emergency response
system at the Kualanamu International Airport Terminal has been carried out well. | en_US |