Development of methodology and algorithms
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 4:40 am
To achieve the set goals of reducing injuries, taking into account the trend towards digitalization and the installation of IoT technologies, enterprise management needs to think about the transition to a unified digital industrial safety management system, consisting of an industrial safety and labor protection accounting system in accordance with the requirements of Russian legislation and ISO 45001 and digital cases integrated into it.
In the near future, a unified digital system for managing industrial safety and labor protection will allow us to optimize and qualitatively improve the work of a specialist to the greatest extent, transform paper-based accounting functions into a modern, effective model for monitoring, analyzing, rating hazardous facilities and workplaces, and continuously improving the quality of working conditions using modern technologies.
The construction of an effective unified digital control system must be implemented in three stages:
audit of the system and assessment of the current level of industrial safety;
development of solutions to improve security levels;
updating and development of regulatory and belize mobile database documentation and calculation algorithms (ISO adaptation, development of standards and local documents of the organization).
When developing a methodology and algorithms for systematizing the work of occupational safety and health specialists, it is recommended to use a reference model. The reference model contains a list of the main business processes of occupational safety and health management related to federal legislation and ISO 45001, and the data transferred between them.
Automation of control functions:
implementation of unification of business processes at all levels of the organization, including unification of reference data;
automation of processes, preparation for the implementation of digital cases.
Digitalization of business cases:
integration of digital cases into the organization's unified business processes: installation of automated positioning control systems, tracking of violations of requirements, etc.
The last two stages can be implemented in parallel.
Digital business cases that are recommended for inclusion in a unified digital industrial safety management system are presented further in the text of the article.
In the near future, a unified digital system for managing industrial safety and labor protection will allow us to optimize and qualitatively improve the work of a specialist to the greatest extent, transform paper-based accounting functions into a modern, effective model for monitoring, analyzing, rating hazardous facilities and workplaces, and continuously improving the quality of working conditions using modern technologies.
The construction of an effective unified digital control system must be implemented in three stages:
audit of the system and assessment of the current level of industrial safety;
development of solutions to improve security levels;
updating and development of regulatory and belize mobile database documentation and calculation algorithms (ISO adaptation, development of standards and local documents of the organization).
When developing a methodology and algorithms for systematizing the work of occupational safety and health specialists, it is recommended to use a reference model. The reference model contains a list of the main business processes of occupational safety and health management related to federal legislation and ISO 45001, and the data transferred between them.
Automation of control functions:
implementation of unification of business processes at all levels of the organization, including unification of reference data;
automation of processes, preparation for the implementation of digital cases.
Digitalization of business cases:
integration of digital cases into the organization's unified business processes: installation of automated positioning control systems, tracking of violations of requirements, etc.
The last two stages can be implemented in parallel.
Digital business cases that are recommended for inclusion in a unified digital industrial safety management system are presented further in the text of the article.