

Fatma is a professor in Safety, now she is a Director of Disaster Risk Reduction Center, Universitas Indonesia, and previously she was the Head of Occupational Safety, Health & Environmental Unit. She has the degree of PhD in Safety Science from UNSW, Sydney Australia, and Master & Bachelor Degree in Chemistry. She is a lecturer at Occupational Health & Safety Department, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia. Her research is in the area of Emergency/Disaster Management, Disaster Resilience, Campus Safety & Health, Emergency/Disaster Management, Laboratory Chemical Safety & Security, Biorisk Management and OHSMS at University & Laboratories. She teaches Industrial Toxicology, Chemical Hazards Sampling & Measurement, Fire & Explosion and Disaster Management. She conducted OHS research within Oil & Gas, Mining, and Manufacturer industries including HSSE Risk Assessment, Quantitative Fire & Explosion Risk Assessment, OHSMS, Emergency Response, Business Continuity, Fire Safety, Contractor Safety & Health Management System, and Safety Integrity Level & Layer of Protection Analysis. She is a member of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), USA since 2012 until now. She is also a member of AiChE(American Chemical Engineering), USA since 2013 until now. She is a member of Indonesian National Independent Team for Safety in Oil & Gas, Oil & Gas Directorate Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources since 2008 until now at which she has been involved in investigating major accidents and conducting safety audits within Oil & Gas Industries. She is also a member of National Safety Awards Evaluator for Mining Industries at which she is involved in Award assessment Team at Mining Directorate Indonesia.

Chemical Safety
Fire Safety
Emergency Response Preparedness
Risk Management
Process Safety Management
Major Hazard & Disaster Management
