European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
Paweł Hess, Aleksandra Skoczylas, Joanna Smętek, Ewelina Wołosik, Andrzej Zurawski
Smart digital systems for improving worker safety and health: overview of research and practices
Comparative report of case studies
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Overview of cases included in the study
2.1 Definition of smart digital systems for OSH monitoring
2.2 Characteristics of smart digital systems for OSH monitoring
2.3 Proactive and reactive approach of new OSH monitoring systems
2.4 Overview of the case studies
3 Implementation process
3.1 Motivators and goals of system implementation
3.2 Drivers of system implementation
3.3 Barriers to system implementation
3.4 Implementation as a cooperative process
4 OSH impacts
4.1 Opportunities
4.1.1 Opportunities for OSH
4.1.2 Opportunities for OSH management
4.1.3 Opportunities for workers
4.2 Challenges
4.2.1 Challenges for OSH
4.2.2 Challenges for OSH management
4.2.3 Challenges for workers
5 Conclusions and recommendations
5.1 Proactive and reactive functions of new OSH monitoring systems
5.2 Integrating new monitoring systems into existing OSH frameworks
5.3 The workplace as a data-rich environment
5.4 Takeaways for development and implementation of new OSH monitoring systems
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