Authours: 1M. Fadly Kaliky, 2Ririh Yudhastuti, & 3Y. Denny Ardyanto W.
1Magister Student, 2,3Faculty Lecturer, at Faculty of Public Health, Airlangga University, Indonesia; Kampus C UNAIR, Jalan Mulyorejo, Surabaya, Indonesia,
Email: fadly.kaliky@gmail.com
Abstract
This study aimed to analyze the effect of the level of education, training experience, and knowledge level on the implementation of the fumigation of ships. The research subjects were the implementers of fumigation at The Ship “Perintis” in the Yos Sudarso Port, Ambon, Maluku Province, Indonesia. Data were collected through questionnaires, then analyzed by using path analysis. The results of data analysis showed that the level of education and training experiences, indirectly affect the implementation of the fumigation of ships, by the level of knowledge as an intermediate variable. Thus, the level of knowledge directly affect the implementation of the fumigation of ships.
Key words: Education, Training, Knowledge, Ship Fumigation.