Many Offices In DKI Are 100 Percent, Anies' Subordinates Routinely Carry Out Health Care Supervision
JAKARTA - The West Jakarta City Government will tighten supervision of office activities during the implementation of level one Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM).
"What we are worried about is the euphoria at level one. Therefore, we continue to carry out surveillance, we are monitored every day," said West Jakarta Manpower, Transmigration and Energy Agency Head Jackson Sitorus when contacted in Jakarta, Tuesday, November 16, quoted from Between.
According to Jackson, the euphoria must be maintained because there are some concessions that apply in the office environment. One of them is an essential and critical company that has started operating 100 percent.
"Critical companies are 100 percent and essential companies are 100 percent," said Jackson.
Jackson explained that the supervision carried out by his party included checking health protocols such as providing sinks, using masks and providing the PeduliLindung application.
"There are two teams that we assigned to inspect the company. Each supervisor inspects 10 companies in one month," said Jackson.
If a company is found to have violated the provisions of the health protocol, it will only give a written warning.
His party has not imposed any action in the form of closing the company to the repatriation of employees like when the PPKM level four was implemented.
With these efforts, Jackson hopes that the COVID-19 cluster in the office will not appear during the implementation of level one PPKM.
Previously, the West Jakarta City Government ensured that there were no violations of health protocols in offices during PPKM level two in the DKI Jakarta area.
This can be seen from the results of the examination of 24 companies carried out by the West Jakarta Transmigration and Energy Agency during PPKM level two on October 19 to November 2021.
"Based on the results of the inspection carried out by officers, there have been no companies that violated the law so that they had to be closed," said Head of the Supervision Section of the West Jakarta Nakertrans and Energy Sub-Department Tri Yuni Wanto when confirmed in Jakarta, Tuesday (2/11).
During office surveillance, Tri said officers only found minor violations, such as not running water in the sink for washing hands and no internal COVID-19 task force.
"So, those who don't have a task force, we urge to create a special task force for handling COVID-19 internal employees," he said.