This Sunday, Nakertrans and Energy Department to Hold Gowes Jakarta Safety Excellence
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Maria Inggita
Jakarta Manpower, Transmigration and Energy (Nakertrans and Energy) Department will hold Gowes Jakarta Safety Excellence at Jakarta International Velodrome, Pulogadung, East Jakarta on Sunday (2/9).
Until we close the registration, it reaches 7,680 people who register for this event
This event is done to celebrate Occupational Safety and Health (K3) Month and targeted to be participated by thousands people throughout Jakarta.
Jakarta Nakertrans and Energy Department Head, Andri Yansyah conveyed, people are very enthusiastic to join this event.
Lets Visit Ancol's Atlantis Water Adventures and Get a Chance to Win a Bicycle"Until we close the registration, it reaches 7,680 people who register for this event. This shows their high enthusiasm," he stated, Friday (2/7).
He informed, Gowes Jakarta Safety Excellence will be started from 7 AM with track as long as 11.4 kilometers. Its route will start from Jakarta International Velodrome-Jalan Pemuda-Jalan Pramuka-Tugu Proklamasi-Jalan Diponegoro-Jalan Salemba-Jalan Pramuka-Jalan Pemuda- and ended at Jakarta International Velodrome.
"This event is open for public. Registration will be opened at 6 AM," he stated.
According to him, Gowes Jakarta Safety Excellence event will be enlivened with bazaar from Jakpreneurs, entertainment, and door prize.
"This event supports government's vision and mission, such as encouraging people to cycling for healthy lifestyle, Jakarta Langit Biru, and boost economy," he added.
Moreover, his side also provides booth from work training center under Jakarta Nakertrans and Energy Department to inform public about work training done in Manpower Department's PPKD.
"There are also booths from BPJS Health and Employment that will socialize public about PPKD and BPJS," he mentioned.
In this event, he continued, participants will obtain shirt with theme 'Jakarta Safety Excellence' and snacks. His side also reminds participants to bring their tumblers.
"We want people to care about occupational safety and health, as well as environment. Although it is a non-formal event, but we them to learn more from this event," he asserted.