Proceedings of the 2023 Laboratory Safety Workshop - Human Factors: Safety and Technology

Imke Schröder*,  and , Craig Merlic, 
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The 2023 Workshop on Laboratory Safety entitled “Human Factors: Safety and Technology” provided a comprehensive platform for researchers and safety professionals to explore innovative safety practices. The event featured sessions on AI, machine learning, and human factors in safety culture alongside interactive panel discussions and workgroup activities. Key presentations challenged traditional accident paradigms, emphasizing systemic approaches and the integration of AI in safety management. The integration of AI tools in safety systems holds promise to revolutionize risk assessment and accident prevention across various industries. These advanced technologies can process vast amounts of data to identify potential hazards, predict incidents, and recommend preventive measures with an unprecedented speed. However, human factor challenges can arise when operators become overly reliant on AI systems, potentially leading to complacency, a disregard of ethical considerations, or difficulties in judging the accuracy of the generated materials. The Workshop fostered collaboration through networking opportunities and highlighted the importance of leadership in safety improvements. The posthumous Safety Leadership Award to Eugene Ngai underscores his commitment to advancing research safety. Overall, the Workshop facilitated knowledge sharing and inspired future advancements in laboratory safety practices.

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2023 年实验室安全研讨会论文集 - 人为因素:安全与技术
题为 "人为因素:安全与技术 "的 2023 年实验室安全研讨会为研究人员和安全专业人员提供了一个探讨创新安全实践的综合平台:安全与技术 "为研究人员和安全专业人员提供了一个探索创新安全实践的综合平台。此次活动包括人工智能、机器学习和安全文化中的人为因素等会议,以及互动小组讨论和工作组活动。主要演讲对传统的事故范式提出了挑战,强调了系统方法和人工智能在安全管理中的整合。将人工智能工具融入安全系统有望彻底改变各行各业的风险评估和事故预防工作。这些先进技术可以处理大量数据,以前所未有的速度识别潜在危险、预测事故并提出预防措施。然而,当操作人员过度依赖人工智能系统时,可能会出现人为因素的挑战,从而可能导致自满情绪、无视道德考量或难以判断生成材料的准确性。研讨会通过建立联系的机会促进了合作,并强调了领导力在改善安全方面的重要性。向 Eugene Ngai 颁发的 "追授安全领导奖 "彰显了他对促进科研安全的承诺。总之,研讨会促进了知识共享,并激发了未来实验室安全实践的进步。
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