OCCUPATIONAL RISK AND ANALYSIS OF ITS LEVELS

Authors

  • Muradov Sirojiddin KARSHI STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, ASSISTANT

Keywords:

Occupational risk,, risk assessment,, 20-level model,, safety management,, industrial safety,, hazard analysis,, color-coded matrix,

Abstract

This article analyzes the processes of identifying, assessing, and managing hazards in production environments based on a 20-level occupational risk model. The model integrates probability and impact factors, allowing risks to be classified into 20 precise levels. The study demonstrates the effectiveness of color-coded classification (green, yellow, orange, and red zones) in enabling rapid risk evaluation and prioritization. The results indicate that the model improves safety management processes, reduces workplace accidents, and ensures more efficient resource allocation. Furthermore, future development directions include the automation of the model and the integration of artificial intelligence technologies for advanced risk prediction.

 

References

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Goetsch, D. L. (2019). Occupational Safety and Health for Technologists, Engineers, and Managers. Pearson.

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Published

2026-04-05