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New tech must be carefully managed to keep workers safe: report

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Geneva, Switzerland — Proactive policies are needed to ensure technologies such as artificial intelligence, digitalization, robotics and automation are implemented safely and equitably, according to the International Labor Organization.

For its report titled, Revolutionizing Health and Safety: The role of AI and digitalization at work, ILO reviewed policies and practices, interviewed key informants and conducted an in-depth desk review. The report examines automation and advanced robotics; smart occupational safety and health tools and monitoring systems; extended and virtual reality; algorithmic management of work; and changing work arrangements, including telework and digital labor platforms. 

The impact of technology involves jobs across the globe, and maximizing digitization’s benefits on the job while mitigating risks calls for a proactive, evidence-informed approach that requires the active involvement of governments, employers, workers and safety professionals, ILO says.

For example, the addition of automation and advanced robotics can streamline physical and cognitive tasks, resulting in reduced exposure to hazardous environments and repetitive strain injuries. The concerns can include mechanical failures as well as ergonomic, psychosocial and physical risks, such as noise.

ILO recommends that risk assessments be conducted regularly to identify workplace hazards associated with digital technologies.

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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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