Robotics & Artificial Intelligence

Robots that work in hazardous environments, such as chemical plants or oil rigs, can perform dangerous tasks like handling toxic materials, cutting, or welding. These robots are controlled remotely, allowing humans to prevent themselves from any harm while completing these dangerous tasks.
How do robots improve safety in hazardous work environments, such as chemical plants or nuclear reactors?

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Robots improve safety in hazardous work environments, such as chemical plants or oil rigs, by performing dangerous tasks in place of humans. Robots can work in hazardous environments, handle toxic materials, and perform tasks involving sharp objects, welding, or extreme temperatures without risking human life. They can be remotely controlled or operate autonomously, which minimises human exposure to radiation, chemicals, explosions, or other life-threatening conditions. This significantly reduces the chances of accidents, injuries, and health risks to humans.

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