Conducting the conference “Human Safety in Modern Conditions” – 2025

This year, on December 4-5, the Department of OandES is holding the 17th International Internet Conference “Human Security in Modern Conditions.” The conference received and included in the collection 105 works by authors from Ukraine, Poland, Italy, Estonia, Slovakia, and other countries, who presented modern research in the field of life safety, technogenic, environmental, information, and psychosocial safety in five areas:

1. Life safety issues during war and military operations. This thematic block is the most extensive in the collection, reflecting the relevance of military threats to the population and infrastructure. The abstracts by Negriy T.O. and Sushchenko V.I. examine the key risks to the civilian population during shelling, behavioral patterns, the use of shelters, and evacuation procedures. The authors emphasize the importance of information support and psychological resilience. Works devoted to the assessment of military risks to educational institutions analyze the dangers associated with destroyed infrastructure, mine threats, and explosive objects. Practical protection measures are discussed in the report by Mychkur A.V. on the use of protective structures. A significant contribution was made by Rashkevich N.V., who studies scenarios of secondary transfer of toxic substances. Attention is also paid to risks in the field of occupational safety during martial law, the mine hazard of the agro-industrial complex, psychophysiological risk factors for workers, and the environmental consequences of hostilities.

2. Training in civil security, preservation of human life and health. This block is dominated by works aimed at training civil protection specialists, developing a culture of safety, and modernizing educational programs. Daria Romanova’s thesis reveals the role of education in shaping the competencies of specialists. Considerable attention is paid to creating a safe educational environment in wartime, analyzing modern methods of organizing the educational process, using information technologies, and developing the ability to work in conditions of uncertainty.

3. Hazards to enterprises, agriculture, transport, and the environment. The topics covered include man-made threats at enterprises, production risks, and the environmental impact of various industries. The section presents studies analyzing construction, energy, and machine-building enterprises, occupational safety in construction, man-made environmental pollution, and the assessment of the environmental friendliness of gas turbine installations. It examines issues of occupational diseases, protection of thermal power plants, risks in agriculture, as well as measures for the evacuation of enterprise employees in emergency situations.

4. Modern technologies, techniques, and equipment for protecting nature and humans. In this area, work is focused on introducing innovative technologies for cleaning, monitoring, environmental control, and protecting natural and man-made systems. In his abstract, D.D. Kovalenko analyzes modern technologies for protecting nature and humans from negative impacts. Considerable attention is paid to the use of artificial intelligence in environmental monitoring, the prospects for exoskeletons, intelligent systems for measuring solid particles, and the assessment of the energy value of waste.

5. Information and expert systems in addressing life safety issues. This area demonstrates the growing role of digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and expert systems in shaping modern security infrastructure. The works consider the use of information and analytical systems for decision-making, artificial intelligence as a technology for human protection, the problem of digital risks and cyber threats in the metaverse, expert systems for diagnosing the technical condition of objects, and methods for assessing technical risks.

The conference materials demonstrate a comprehensive approach to solving life safety issues and cover relevant areas—from protection during wartime to the implementation of modern monitoring technologies, digital solutions, and expert systems.

Collection of abstracts from the conference “Human Safety in Modern Conditions” – 2025

We invite you to discuss the conference materials on the conference Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ICHSiMC/

Lecturers of the Department of «OandES»

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