Occupational Exposures to Physical and Chemical Hazards: Implications for Worker Health and Safety
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Biometric Monitoring, Forever Chemicals (PFAS), Green Energy, Manufacturing, Hierarchy of Controls, Human-Robot Collaboration (Cobots), Integrated Risk Assessment Model (IRAM)Abstract
The industrial landscape of 2026 is characterized by a rapid convergence of green energy production, high-tech robotics and nanotechnology, which is a complex environment of mixed exposures that traditional safety standards are failing to keep up with. The paper has identified a regulatory lag that is critical because it is seen that the existing structures remain anchored on the stagnant, mechanical hazards of the past decade rather than autonomous systems and molecular-scale toxins of the present century. Specifically, the paper discusses the appearance of forever chemicals (PFAS), engineered nanoparticles, and unpredictable kinetic dangers of AI-controlled cobots. The paper introduces the Integrated Risk Assessment Model (IRAM) by synthesizing the Hierarchy of Controls and the Social-Ecological Model (SEM). This new paradigm combines real-time biometric tracking, predictive AI modelling and edge computing to shift to a more proactive, Zero-Harm architecture, as opposed to a reactive compliance approach. The paper concludes that in order to safeguard the 2026 workforce, there is a need to eliminate silos in safety management and introduce exposure limits that are synergistic in nature that take into consideration the interdependent nature of the physical and chemical stressors of the current day.
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