Maintain Great Britain’s record as one ofthe safest countries to work in
This problem is a UK government area of research interest (ARI) that was originally posted at https://ari.org.uk/ by a UK government organisation to indicate that they are keen to see research related to this area.
How can effective accountability and governance through complex AI supply chains be achieved? How can joined-up approaches with AI/digital experts in industry and academia be encouraged to develop, share knowledge and resources in ways that leverage synergies and efficiencies? e.g., sandboxes and incorporate learning from international contexts?
To further develop understanding of the current and future world of work to ensure that our regulatory approach remains suitable and sufficient, including where our regulatory interests extend beyond preventing harm to workers, e.g. covering assessment of potential adverse impacts of chemicals on the general public, consumers and the environment. To equip ourselves with new insights into the reasons why particular failures in health and safety occur. To develop the existing system of ongoing data collection, analysis, interpretation and result dissemination so that it continues to support HSE’s current priorities and prevention strategies and is flexible enough to adapt to change. To identify health and safety hazards and risks arising from change in the GB workforce and their work.
Contact details
hsecsa@hse.gov.uk
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