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SIG Maintains Zero Fatalities Throughout 2025 While Protecting Productivity

| | Source: KOMPAS Translated from Indonesian | Social Policy
SIG Maintains Zero Fatalities Throughout 2025 While Protecting Productivity
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JAKARTA – Managing operational productivity whilst addressing national workplace safety challenges has been the focus of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) throughout 2025, marked by achieving zero recordable fatalities across all cement manufacturing facility operations.

This achievement reflects the company’s strategy of placing Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) as a core value in daily worker activities, particularly given the persistently high national workplace accident rate that reached 300,000 cases in 2024 according to labour ministry data.

SIG Operations Director Reni Wulandari stated that the National OSH Month commemoration is not merely a ceremonial annual agenda.

“The National OSH Month also serves as a reminder of SIG’s commitment to placing OSH as a core value aimed not only at preventing workplace accidents and occupational diseases,” Wulandari said in an official statement on Friday (27 February 2026), “but also at ensuring the comfort of company employees and business partners in their work, thereby achieving greater optimisation and productivity.”

Beyond zero fatalities, SIG recorded in 2025 a Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate of 0.13 against a target of 0.3, and a Lost Time Injury Severity Rate of 1.01 against a target of 5.

SIG also implemented leading indicators through various programmes including Safety Observation Tours, Corporate Life Saving Rules improvement initiatives, Visible Safety Leadership Ambassador programmes, Contractor Safety Management Systems, Safety Academies, and emergency response preparedness protocols.

One strategic step in strengthening workplace safety culture across the SIG Group involved implementing Visible Safety Leadership, whereby management actively engages at operational level through dialogue, observation, and constructive intervention when unsafe conditions or practices are identified.

To enhance these efforts further, SIG is promoting transformation towards Visible-Felt Safety Leadership.

“This aims to build trust, strengthen collaboration, and foster shared responsibility for safety,” Wulandari concluded.

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