pensyarah universiti
pusat kajian toksikologi & risiko kesihatan (core)
putrianissyahira@ukm.edu.my
Dr. Putri Anis Syahira Mohamad Jamil merupakan seorang ahli akademik dan penyelidik yang berpengalaman dalam bidang Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan. Beliau kini bertugas sebagai pensyarah di Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, dengan kepakaran dalam pengurusan risiko kesihatan dan ergonomik, khususnya dalam kalangan profesion berisiko tinggi seperti polis trafik dan anggota bomba. Dr. Putri memiliki PhD dalam Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan dari Universiti Putra Malaysia, dengan penyelidikan yang memberi tumpuan kepada bahaya pekerjaan, keletihan, dan faktor risiko ergonomik dalam kalangan anggota penguatkuasa. Portfolio penyelidikan Dr. Putri merangkumi pelbagai projek kolaboratif yang menangani isu-isu seperti kesihatan pernafasan, pendedahan kepada pencemaran udara, dan gangguan muskuloskeletal dalam pekerjaan berisiko tinggi. Komitmen beliau untuk meningkatkan standard keselamatan pekerjaan telah membawa kepada pelbagai penerbitan dalam jurnal-jurnal yang ditinjau rakan sebaya dan penyertaan dalam persidangan antarabangsa, menjadikan beliau sebagai peneraju pemikiran dalam bidangnya. Melalui kerja-kerjanya, Dr. Putri terus memperjuangkan peningkatan standard keselamatan pekerjaan, dengan matlamat untuk menjadikan tempat kerja lebih selamat bagi golongan profesional berisiko tinggi.
Dr. Putri Anis Syahira Mohamad Jamil is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of Occupational Safety and Health. She currently serves as a lecturer at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, specializing in health risk management and ergonomics, particularly concerning high-risk professions such as traffic police and firefighters. Dr. Putri holds a PhD in Occupational Safety and Health from Universiti Putra Malaysia, where her research focused on occupational hazards, fatigue, and ergonomic risk factors among law enforcement personnel. Dr. Putri’s research portfolio spans various collaborative projects, addressing issues like respiratory health, air pollution exposure, and musculoskeletal disorders in high-risk occupations. Her commitment to enhancing occupational safety has led to numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and participation in international conferences, establishing her as a thought leader in her field. Through her work, Dr. Putri continues to advance occupational health standards, aiming to make workplaces safer for high-risk professionals.
ahmad danial bin omar, nik shahman bin nik ahmad ariff, nur athirah diyana mohammad yusof, mohd shamsuri khalid, putri anis syahira mohamad jamil, karmegam karuppiah. (2024). empowering manual handlers: a comprehensive ergonomic awareness training program in plastic manufacturing kulai, johore. - international journal of innovation and industrial revolution. 70-81.
nur zafirah athirah zakaria, karmegam karuppiah, nur athirah diyana mohammad yusof, putri anis syahira mohamad jamil, irniza rasdi, shamsul bahri mohd tamrin, vivien how, kulanthayan k.c. mani, hassan sadeghi naeni. (2023). protecting those who protect us: a review of psychosocial factors and musculoskeletal disorders in police officers. - malaysian journal of medicine and health sciences. 120-130.
nur zafirah athirah zakaria, karmegam karuppiah, nur athirah diyana mohammad yusof, putri anis syahira mohamad jamil, irniza rasdi, shamsul bahri mohd tamrin, vivien how, kulanthayan k.c. mani, hassan sadeghi naeni. (2023). protecting those who protect us: a review of psychosocial factors and musculoskeletal disorders in police officers. - malaysian journal of medicine and health sciences. 120-130.
Geran / Grant | Kolaborator / Collaborator | Status |
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CONSTRUCTING AND VALIDATING AN INSTRUMENT TO ASSESS OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LITERACY: OBSERVATION AMONG MALAYSIAN LAW ENFORCERS | perintis osh sdn bhd | 7% (2024-11-01 sehingga 2026-10-31) |
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF EARLY HEAT STRESS SELF-RECOGNITION TOOLS IN ENHANCING RESILIENCE AMONG MALAYSIAN CONSTRUCTION WORKER. | human factors and ergonomics malaysia | 7% (2024-11-01 sehingga 2026-10-31) |