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Occupational Health and Safety in the Steel Industry

The steel industry is one of the heaviest production industries. Massive metal blocks are moved and melted by giant machines.

02.07.2024
4 mins
The steel industry is among the heaviest manufacturing sectors. Huge metal blocks are transported and melted by giant machines. With temperatures reaching up to 1800°C and the emission of toxic gases, adhering to occupational health and safety (OHS) protocols is of utmost importance. Workers must constantly pay attention to walking paths, maintain safe distances from moving machinery as per OHS rules, and ensure the use of all required safety equipment. 1 - In areas with toxic gas emissions, gas levels must be controlled by sensors and kept at safe levels. Workers must wear protective masks at all times. AI-based systems like ISEE-CAM offer continuous monitoring and generate alerts when masks are not worn. 2 - Overhead cranes are widely used for transporting and pressing molten materials. These cranes pose high risks to nearby workers. ISEE-CAM can monitor the crane’s movement zones to ensure no personnel is within its path, preventing accidents. 3 - Furnaces reach extremely high temperatures. AI systems must monitor personnel movement in these areas and issue real-time alerts when unauthorized entries occur. 4 - Press machines can be deadly if operated while a person is near. AI can detect human presence in critical zones and stop machines immediately. Some materials may emit sparks, making it vital to prevent any nearby presence. Heavy metal industries inherently carry high risk. Conventional safety measures are often inadequate. AI-powered solutions drastically reduce accidents by enabling constant, high-accuracy monitoring. For more information, contact info@isee-vision.com.