Work Fatigue Overview in Female Workers in PT Manakarra Unggul Lestari Gracella1, Awaluddin1, Wahyuni Andi1 1Work Safety and Health Department Faculty of Community Health, Hasanuddin University Online published on 19 August, 2019. Abstract Women's entry into Indonesia's workplace is not an unusual fact. The decision to work in the public sector required women to be responsible with work performance. However, the division of tasks inappropriately adjusted to the working capacity resulted in many women experiencing exhaustion. This research was conducted in PT Manakarra Unggul Lestari (Persero), Mamuju, West Sulawesi, with the aim to determine the relationship of the workload, estimated time work, nutritional status, and hemoglobin levels with the fatigue in female workers applying a type of analytic survey research with cross sectional method. The instruments used in this study were reaction timer, weight scales, stopwatch, digital Hb measurement, and microtoise. Samples used were all female workers for 38 people (exhaustive sampling) and tested using Fisher's Exact Test. The results of this study indicate that there is a relationship between workload variables (p = 0.001), nutritional status (p = 0.021) and hemoglobin levels (p = 0.018) with work fatigue and work duration variables (p = 0.076) not related to work fatigue. Top Keywords Women Labors, Work Exhaustion, Workload. Top |