The Analysis of Mental Workload and Drivers’ Burnout (Case Study in Oil and Gas Company X- Balikpapan)
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2022-11-01Author
Fathimahhayati, Lina
Pawitra, Theresia
Sitania, Farida
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Oil and Gas Company X which has the most extensive exploration unit in Indonesia, has several exploration fields.
Due to the operation field being far from Balikpapan City, the company provides special transportation facilities
for going and returning employees on duty in the operating area. So that the role of drivers is crucial in the
continuity of business processes in this company. Drivers are required to have high concentration and mentality in
making decisions quickly and accurately. In addition, monotonous driver activity when road conditions are smooth
can cause driver burnout to increase. This study aims to analyze the mental workload and the level of driver burnout
and provide suggestions for reducing the level of mental workload and driver burnout. Mental workload was
measured using the NASA-TLX method while MBI method used to analyze level of burnout. Result showed that
the average mental workload of drivers was 69.1 (classified as high category), and the average operator burnout
level was 14.44 (classified as low category). In addition, there is no significant correlation between mental
workload and drivers’ burn out. Suggestions was given in the form of encouraging driver to have regular schedule,
sleep, break and vacation as well as better eating habit.
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