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May 2024
In an effort to enhance disaster preparedness capacity, BPBD DKI Jakarta, APAD Indonesia, in collaboration with Artha Graha Peduli and the SCBD Area, organized a highly beneficial Occupational Health and Safety (K3) Training activity. This training focused on readiness during disaster conditions, particularly in public facilities and high-rise buildings.
Two-Day Training: Full of Enthusiasm and Dynamics
This two-day training was conducted with great excitement and interaction. In addition to comprehensive theory sessions, participants were also engaged in dynamic group discussions. The aim of these discussions was to enhance the knowledge and skills of high-rise building employees in the SCBD Area regarding K3. Thus, they can be more prepared and responsive in facing disaster situations.
Participants, consisting of employees from various high-rise buildings in the SCBD Area and also representatives from BPBD DKI Jakarta, showed high enthusiasm throughout the training. They actively asked questions and shared experiences, making the training atmosphere highly interactive and productive. The topics covered included various important aspects of K3, ranging from fire prevention, emergency evacuation, to first aid.
Joint Commitment to Preparedness
The collaboration between BPBD DKI Jakarta, APAD Indonesia, Artha Graha Peduli, and the SCBD Area demonstrates a joint commitment to creating a prepared and responsive environment in disaster situations. This training is expected to be a crucial initial step in cultivating disaster awareness and improving preparedness among the community, especially in public facilities and high-rise buildings.
With the knowledge and skills gained from this training, participants are expected to apply them in their respective workplaces. This is not only for their own safety but also for the safety of all building occupants.
Let us continue to enhance disaster awareness and preparedness culture together. Together, we are committed to creating a safe and disaster-responsive environment.
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