Implications of new technologies for OSH professionals : A blog by IOSH
IOSH Head of Advice and Practice, Duncan Spencer CFIOSH, looks at the implications of new technologies for occupational safety and health (OSH) professiona...
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The ‘Safe and healthy work in the digital age’ campaign is organised into several priority areas, which are promoted using special communication and promotion packs throughout the campaign. Each area covers a specific topic related to the impact of new digital technologies on work and workplaces. A range of materials, including reports, infosheets, infographics and case studies, are released every three to four months to maintain the campaign’s momentum.
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Humans should be in command where AI-based systems for the automation of tasks, collaborative robots and associated technologies are used.
Automation of tasks
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Clear policies, risk assessment and preventive measures can create a healthy and safe work environment, away from employers’ premises.
Remote and hybrid work
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To support a human-centred, transparent, healthy and safe approach that is based on workers’ participation, consultation and trust.
Worker management through AI
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Improve OSH if managed in a transparent, trustworthy, empowering and understandable way.
Smart digital systems