Jayapura (Antara Bali) - Mining inspectors from the ministry of energy and mineral resources have finished their initial inspection of PT Freeport Indonesia's Bog Gossan underground facility that collapsed on May 14.
"The ministry has given several recommendations which are now being and have also been followed up," the US-owned mining company's vice president for corporate communications, Daisy Primayanti, said in a press statement to Antara here Thursday.
She said the results of inspection on main underground facilities done internally by the company meanwhile had showed that they are in general safe.
"However several facilities need to be closed for the time being for further inspection and repair to meet safety and health standards (K3)," she said. (*/M038)
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