Sistem Pencegahan Kebakaran: Evaluasi Terhadap Kapasitas Personel, Keandalan Sensor, dan Sarana Pendukung
Abstract
Airports are strategic areas with high levels of activity involving aircraft, operational vehicles, fuel,
and large-scale human mobility, making them highly susceptible to fire risks. This study highlights
the importance of integrating competent human resources, reliable early detection systems, and
adequate supporting facilities to form an effective fire prevention system. Firefighters and airport
personnel are required to have physical readiness, high discipline, and a thorough understanding of
operational procedures to respond quickly and appropriately to potential hazards. On the other
hand, the use of strategically placed sensors and surveillance cameras is key to detecting fires early
before they become major incidents. The availability of supporting facilities such as hydrant
systems, personal protective equipment, and evacuation routes are also vital elements in supporting
the firefighting and emergency evacuation processes. Analysis results indicate that weaknesses in
any of these aspects can directly impact the effectiveness of the safety system. Therefore, sustained
efforts are needed to strengthen collaboration among these three key elements to ensure
comprehensive and sustainable aviation operational safety.