ACCIDENTAL FIGURES IN INDONESIA INCREASED
Self-protection workers (APD) complete the roof framework of a factory in Wijayakusuma Industrial Area, Semarang, Central Java, Friday (12/7/2019). Based on BPJS’s data of employment, the number of working accidents in Indonesia in the last two years reported to be increased by 123.041 cases in 2017 to 173.105 cases in 2018, one of the causes is because it is still low awareness of entrepreneurs and employees will be important to implement K3 (Health and Safety Work). ANTARA PHOTO/Aji Styawan/pd.
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