Implementing Advanced Analytics in Occupational Health for Real-Time Risk Assessment
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https://doi.org/10.56294/hl2023242Keywords:
Occupational Health, Advanced Analytics, Real-Time Risk Assessment, Predictive Modeling, Workplace SafetyAbstract
Making ensuring that employees in all types of companies are safe and healthy mostly depends on occupational health. As companies strive for increased efficiency, it is rather crucial for them to identify and lower any potential hazards in the workplace. Though conventional methods of risk assessment have their uses, they are frequently sluggish, reactive, and unable of adjusting for changing work environments. This study article investigates how sophisticated data combined with real-time risk assessment could enhance health at work. Using machine learning, big data analytics, and predictive modelling, the project seeks to use real-time risk finding, evaluation, and control in workplace health systems. Using a range of data sources—environmental conditions, employee health records, statistics on equipment usage, and real-time monitoring of markers of physical and mental health—the paper offers a roadmap for applying advanced analytics technologies. Before they lead to accidents or diseases, the proposed system uses predictive analytics to identify health hazards and threats include weariness, exposure to hazardous substances, and excessive stress levels. Combining these technologies lets businesses respond before something occurs rather than waiting for it to happen. This keeps workers safer, reduces the likelihood of occupational mishaps, and enhances overall health management practices. The paper also addresses how screens and data visualisation could enable employees in the field of occupational health make better decisions. These instruments enable speedier action and help one to grasp complex data, hence accelerating the identification of high-risk patterns. Furthermore discussed in the paper are the probable advantages of applying artificial intelligence (AI) to identify new hazards, enhance workplace architecture, and streamline health initiatives for every worker. Emphasising how crucial it is for managers, data scientists, and workplace health specialists to collaborate across disciplines to create a good advanced analytics system, the study finishes Ultimately, this approach is supposed to improve the workplace by ensuring that employees are shielded from hazards that can be avoided, therefore promoting health.
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