June 8-30, Nakertrans Has Inspected 1,142 Companies During Transitional PSBB
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
This is very important, not just abort obligations. We must be discipline
Jakarta Manpower, Transmigration (Nakertrans) and Energy Sub-agency has noted that as many as 1,142 companies have been gone through sudden inspection (sidak) during the transitional large-scale social restriction (PSBB) from June 8 to 30.
Jakarta Nakertrans and Energy Agency Head Andri Yansyah said sidak was conducted to ensure companies where they comply with the health protocol or not.
PSBB Inspection Carried Out in 21 Companies in West Jakarta"From 1,142 companies, 351 companies are subject to the first warning note, 101 are subject to the second warning not and 1 is closed down temporarily," he expressed, Thursday (7/2).
Based on the sidak results, he explained, the majority had complied with regulations but there were still many who did not implement health protocol optimally.
"We want the company internal task force, including security officer to be active and continuously promote health protocol," he explained.
In his observations during supervision, the sink and hand sanitizer were available but were not used, because of poor socialization.
"This is very important, not just abort obligations. We must be discipline," he asserted.
Therefore strict sanctions still imposed on companies or workplaces that neglect to provide facilities and infrastructure to support health protocols.
"If similar mistake is spotted again, they will be closed down," he asserted.
As for the information, the agency has 170 civil servants to monitor and supervise people's activities during the transition period.
Those are divided into 35 teams and spread out in five regions. Supervision action is done based on complaints or reports and through inspections conducted randomly.