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AI in Health and Safety: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Risk Assessment

The capabilities of AI do not stop to amaze as technology continues to evolve. Now, so many tasks can be done without human involvement, and the accuracy of results is always impressive. No wonder it has quickly worked its way into the health industry and become instrumental in assessing potential hazards in the workplace.

A few years ago, it was only human judgment that organizations could rely on to evaluate the safety of the workplace, which took a lot of time and effort. Today, things have changed drastically. With artificial intelligence, businesses can predict issues that may take place in the workplace and offer effective fixes, preventing escalation.

Want to learn more about how AI is used by companies to assess risks and what benefits it brings to the table? If so, keep reading to find out more!

The Role of AI in Risk Assessment

How did employers address safety concerns a decade ago? They would have to take a tour to explore all on-site locations, speak to employees to understand what bothers them, and then, based on what they saw and heard, make their own judgment about potential hazards.

The downside? This approach could not guarantee that every risk was counted. At the end of the day, we are all humans, and what worries one person doesn