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Foresight Technologies and their Role in Occupational safety

Author Affiliations

  • 1Department of Occupational Safety and Health, Karshi State Technical University, Karshi, Uzbekistan,

Res. J. Engineering Sci., Volume 15, Issue (2), Pages 11-15, May,26 (2026)

Abstract

This article provides a scientific analysis of the essence of foresight technologies, their role in modern management systems, and their practical significance in the field of occupational safety. The foresight approach is based on forecasting future social, economic, and technological changes, enabling the early identification of potential risks and hazards in production systems. The study substantiates the necessity of transitioning from a traditional reactive approach to a proactive approach in occupational safety systems. Furthermore, the integration of artificial intelligence, Big Data, IoT sensors, and Digital Twin technologies within foresight processes is analyzed. These technologies play a crucial role in real-time monitoring of production processes, forecasting hazardous situations, and reducing workplace accidents. The study employs system analysis, comparative analysis, and risk modeling methods. The results indicate that foresight technologies are an effective tool for improving occupational safety, reducing economic losses, and minimizing human-factor-related errors. At the same time, their practical implementation requires advanced technological infrastructure and qualified specialists.

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