Ambon City is one of the cities whose development is being intensively carried out by the government, therefore many government buildings have been carried out in Ambon City. Many workers are carried heavy work that have the potential to experience hazards, so that a good application of occupational safety and health (SMK3) is needed to reduce risk. This study aims to determine the level of implementation of the occupational safety and health management system in non-modest government building projects in Ambon City. The method used in this study is a quantitative method by observation and interview, this method tends to be descriptive results using Minister of Public Works Regulation No. 9 of 2008 and processed using a Likert Scale as a measure to determine the presentation of the application of SMK3 in the project under study. The results of the study on the first factor, namely regulatory factors and work safety standards which are the most fundamental barriers, are companies imposing sanctions with a percentage of 56.67%, regulatory and operational factors, workers reject hazardous work with a 49.17% presentation on worker factors, the company provides emergency and fire extinguishers fires with a presentation of 48.33% on environmental factors of the project, workers get socialization with presentations of 55.83% on the factors of occupational safety and health management, and the company carries out periodic inspections of 27.50% on safety and health implementation factors.
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