MODERN TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMATED INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR ASSESSING THE RISK OF ACCIDENTS, WORK-RELATED INJURIES, AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55956/LSBT1979Keywords:
automated information system, risk assessment, database, cluster of criterion parameters, occupational safety, industrial safety, man-made emergencyAbstract
The software market today offers a wide variety of automated information systems designed for research in industrial safety and occupational health. These information and analytical systems enable users to make timely management decisions that help reduce the risk of workplace accidents while providing effective feedback to occupational safety service employees within enterprises.
However, a significant drawback of most existing systems is their inability to fully account for all components of industrial safety management at the facilities under review. Moreover, they often fall short in adequately assessing the level of industrial development, the specifics of technological processes, and the hazardous substances and materials used at production sites. This limitation affects the comprehensive analysis of industrial occupational safety at these sites. As a result, there is a pressing need to continuously improve existing systems and develop new information and analytical tools.
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the automated information systems currently available in the field of industrial safety and labor protection, both in the Republic of Kazakhstan and globally.
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