2023
DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v12i4.23248
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COVID-19 pandemic impact on occupational health and safety in construction projects: evidence from Jakarta

Putri Fatimah,
Ahyahudin Sodri,
Udi Syahnoedi Hamzah

Abstract: The construction industry is commonly perceived as high-risk and involves a large workforce. The COVID-19 poses an additional risk in construction projects to occupational health and safety. DKI Jakarta Province is the epicenter of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Indonesia. This research examined the COVID-19 impact on occupational health and safety in construction projects. A quantitative approach was used, an online distribution questionnaire was conducted to construction workers in DKI Jakarta, with 74 workers … Show more

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