Using of automated risk assessment systems to ensure the safety of personnel at construction sites

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The development of automated risk assessment systems is a promising area for scientific research in the field of OSH management. The paper analyses the main problems of the functioning of the OSH management system and identifies the need for its improvement in order to reduce occupational injuries. As a way to improve it, we propose the development and implementation of an automated system for forecasting and managing professional risks (AS FMPR), which implements an algorithm for multivariate analysis of the causes of occupational injuries. The stages of risk assessment are considered. The aim of this work is to assess the applicability of automated risk assessment systems to ensure the safety of personnel at construction sites. The results of the distribution of the probability of injury to workers depending on the factors studied are presented. This system will bring the procedure for assessing occupational risks in construction to a whole new level.

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Semeykin, A. Y., Klimova, E. V., Nosatova, E. A., & Khomchenko, Y. V. (2020). Using of automated risk assessment systems to ensure the safety of personnel at construction sites. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 945). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/945/1/012022

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