Innovating Safety and Trust: The Future of Intelligent Compliance in Hazardous Environments
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15662/at1t5775Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Continuous Compliance, Hazard Detection, IoT, Preemptive Risk ManagementAbstract
Prioritizing safety and earning trust in high-risk work environments are critical components to successful operations. Many traditional safety programs emphasize only the retrospective review of reported incidents which not only hampers turnaround times, Nia and accuracy in reporting. This paper examined how AI-enabled compliance technologies are new and innovative ways of improving safety management through continuous compliance frameworks. These systems leverage AI, (Internet of Things - IOT devices (the sensors and cameras embedded within), and advanced monitoring protocols to provide real-time hazard detection, automatic regulatory compliance, and informational reporting. By sharing the responsibility for compliance through colleagues and other associates along with the proactive tracking of risk factors, these intelligent compliance solutions provide a higher degree of transparency, reduce unsafe events and legally provided organization compliance documentation. This form of technology can facilitate sustainable morale, productivity, and operational resilience. When properly implemented in audits, inspections, investigation, and accountability functions, organizations can simultaneously provide a much higher degree of employee and public safety. This occurs when hazards are assessed in a systematic way, along with a commitment to automation and data management, monitor training effectiveness, and a dedicated focus to continuous improvement and open reporting. An integrated intelligent compliance strategy will demonstrate a commitment to protect people and operations while supporting ongoing safety performance in high-risk industries.
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