LPG & Petroleum-based Fuel Accident Analysis at the Indonesian National Oil Company Widyaputra Gama1,2, Lestari Fatma3,4, Djunaidi Zulkifli5 1Health Safety Security Environment Department, 7th Floor annex Building Marketing Directorate PT. Pertamina (Persero), Jakarta, Indonesia 2Master-Doctoral Programe Occupational Health & Safety Department Building C 1st floor, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia 3Disaster Research & Response Centre, ILRC Building 2nd floor, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia 4PhD, Occupational Health & Safety Department Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia; Depok, West Java, Indonesia 5Occupational Health & Safety Department Building C 1st floor, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia Online published on 16 March, 2018. Abstract Most of road traffic accidents occur in day light with a strong connection with busy traffic and work load. The road traffic accidents at the Marketing Directorate of the Indonesian National Oil Company are dominated by tank truck accidents which contribute 68% of accidents with most accidents occur in time period I (8: 00 to 15: 59), i.e. 43.9%, followed by time period II (14: 00 to 23: 59) and III (0: 00 to 7: 59). This is due to the high workload in period I compared to the other periods. There are aftermath impacts from the tank truck accidents with a total percentage of 4.6% that consist of: spillage, fire, gas cloud, and explosion. Most of these tank truck accidents create third party losses in the form of death, injury, and evacuation. Accident Impact Management by the Emergency Response Team needs to pay attention to the data on accident occurence. Top Keywords Fuel Terminal, Petroleum-base Fuel, Tank Truck, accident time period, Road Traffic Safety Management System, Emergency Response Team. Top |