The Experts in OHS have the word

«The experts in OHS in the digital era have the word» was an event that brought together specialists and stakeholders in this area with the aim of presenting a proposal for the evolution of the way to generate concrete, unambiguous and reusable prevention criteria, taking advantage of the know-how in the sector, making use of cutting-edge technologies and accessible to everyone, democratizing the generation of such criteria.

It was organized as a previous «satellite event» of the International Conference on Information and Knowledge Systems, that was held the following days, on 22-23/June 2021.

Agenda (21 Jun 2021)

– OPENING: 9:30h – 10:00h – By Santiago Villalba. Instituto Regional de Seguridad y Salud en el trabajo – IRSST.

– PROJECT VENTURA – “The smart digitization of occupational health and safety”. 10:00-10:30. By Dr. María-Isabel Sánchez-Segura. Head of the IRSST-UC3M Chair. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid..

– A DELPHI-BASED EXPERT JUDGEMENT METHOD. 10:30h – 11:00. By Dr. Carlos Torrecilla Salinas, Head of Unit «Digital Economy». Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. Sevilla.

– KENDALL CLUSTER ANALYSIS. 11:00h – 11:30h. By Dr. Andrés Leonardo Martínez Ortíz. Google Zurich. Suiza.

– BREAK. 11:30h-11:45h.

– The «Agile Delphi App» for the identification of OHS criteria. 11:45h – 12:45h. By Dr. Lisardo Prieto and Eng. Andrei García Cuadra. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Madrid. Spain

– Closing of the Conference: The attending experts have the word and the speakers answer their questions.12:45h – 13:15h. – By Dr. Antonio de Amescua (Deputy Director for Digital School of Engineering and Participation) and Dr. Germán Dugarte Peña. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

– Bachelor and Master’s Final Projects offer and presentation: to be supervised under the umbrella of the IRSST-UC3M Chair. 13:15-13:45. By Dr. Antonio de Amescua. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.


Video of the event


Organizing Committee

  • Antonio de Amescua-Seco, Full Professor, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Web: here.
  • Maria-Isabel Sanchez-Segura, Full Professor, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Web: here.
  • Germán Dugarte Peña, Assistant Professor, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria. Web: here.
  • Graciela Romero Bañolas, Head of the Industry and Services Technical Unit, Regional Institute for Occupational Health and Safety of the Community of Madrid (IRSST). Web: here.
  • Teresa Moreno Carmona, Regional Institute for Occupational Health and Safety of the Community of Madrid (IRSST).

Scientific Committee

  • Pierre-Emmanuel Arduin, Integration of Human and Technological Factors, Dauphine University. Paris, Associate Professor. Web: here.
  • Eugenio López Almansa, Expert with experience in Occupational Health and Safety, Regional Institute for Occupational Health and Safety of the Community of Madrid (IRSST). Web: here.
  • Fuensanta Medina Domínguez, Expert in Software Engineering, Associate Professor, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Web: here.
  • Eva Barrio Reyes, Expert with experience in Occupational Health and Safety, Head of Statistics and Actuary Science, Directorate General for Agriculture, Livestock and Food. Web: here.

Statistics

Registered attendants: 54

Countries: 8 –> Spain, France, Portugal, Brazil, Venezuela, Honduras, Colombia, United States

 

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