In the Fourth Industrial Revolution era, Security, Safety, and Health

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Chalaris M. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Chemistry, School of Science, International Hellenic University, Kavala
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4th Industrial Revolution; Cybersecurity; Health and Safety; Security; Technology;
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10.25103/jestr.162.22
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This paper deals with the impacts of the 4th Industrial Revolution in the fields of safety, health, and security of populations. The central issue is how, after two World Wars, three Industrial Revolutions that have already proceeded, and successive technological developments that the world has experienced, the fourth Industrial Revolution will change people's daily lives. We proceed to overview the combination of automation technology with cyber technology, which manages an extremely large amount of data and highlights new forms of human-machine interaction. At the same time, the rise of the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and modern mobile communication, which contribute particularly beneficially to health and safety issues, are being studied. No doubt, the role played by governance models and the degree of trust between citizens and the state they achieve each time - which is mainly related to the decentralization of central authority and the level of transparency - could not be left out of context. Finally, possible risks arising from the use of new technology are touched on, as well as relevant ethical dilemmas that may arise, since the benefits from the fourth Industrial Revolution are very important, but still some threats remain due to incomplete specifications and legislation. © 2023 School of Science, IHU. All rights reserved.
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