Integrated Security or Selective Risk Assessment?

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Authors: Juraj SinayAdrian TomposSlavomira VargovaFrantisek Kalafut
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The utilization of SMART technologies in various sectors of industrial technologies assumes the achievement of results that lead to competitive products popular with customers. These properties, achieved by technological processes, are subject to one of basic customer requirements associated with the Safety First imperative and Vision Zero philosophy – a safe final product. In this context, and in line with effective managerial activities, scientific and technical discussions should search for a way how to ensure fulfilling the requirements for effective prevention in all areas of machine/technology life and its consequences for society.

Keywords: SMART technologies, safety, security, integrated approach

DOI: 10.54941/1003

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