Data processing and AI for the hygienist

Datum: 
vrijdag, 03 oktober 2025 - 09:00 to 16:00
13 days remaining
Waar: 
Haute Ecole HE2B, Rue des Goujons 28, 1070 Anderlecht

BSOH Seminar - Journée d'étude - Studiedag

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Theme
Data processing and AI for the hygienist.
We live in a world full of data. Computers are indispensable, databases are being built around the world, numbers keep our companies going, Co-pilot and chatGTP answer us within a few minutes after scanning the internet and with a tone of compassion and empathy. The possibilities seem endless. But how does this translate to you as an occupational hygienist? Do you have an idea which projects are being developed to help support you in your daily jobs? Because let’s be fair, data and AI helps us do our job but an interpretation of the expert is still key.

Seminar Director
Lucie Huyghebaert (BSOH Board Director)

Moderators 
Lucie Huyghebaert (BSOH Board Director)

Point of contact for all questions and requests: events@bsoh.be

Program (provisional)

Time No Title Language Speaker Organisation
slides spoken
09:00   Welcome        
09:30 0 Introduction EN EN Lucie Huyghebaert BSOH, Board Director
09:40 1
Occupational Risks Datamining project (2022 - 2026)
The aim of the project is :
  • to bring together all the Belgian data about working conditions and occupational risks and digitise them to make them available to as many people as possible: political decision-makers, social partners, experts, etc;
  • to contribute to a better quality of the data collected from these different sources by improving their visibility;
On 15 May 2024, the "risks at work" website was officially launched (https://data.risquesautravail.be). This project is funded by the European Union (RRF) as part of Belgium's National Plan for Recovery and Resilience (PRR).
EN FR Alain Piette
SPF Emploi
10:25 2
Datamining
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EN EN Hilde De Raeve Idewe
11:10   Short networking break        
11:30 3
Introduction of AI (artificial intelligence) in prevention
Artificial intelligence has become an integral part of our lives. This session explains some of the basic principles of artificial intelligence, supplemented with applications that may be relevant to prevention advisors across different disciplines.
NL NL Ing. Roger Collier Liantis
Disipline Manager Safety
12:15   Lunch break        
13:15 4
AI Applications for SDS Management: Practical Experiences and Current Capabilities
Safety Data Sheet management presents ongoing challenges for occupational hygienists: document volume, format inconsistencies, and regulatory updates. Based on hands-on experience implementing AI solutions for SDS processing, this session examines the current capabilities and practical considerations of available technology.
We'll discuss real-world applications, common implementation challenges, and quality assurance approaches. Attendees will gain realistic insights into AI tools for chemical safety documentation, helping inform future technology decisions. The presentation offers an honest assessment of where AI can effectively support SDS workflows and where human expertise remains essential.
EN EN Frank Baele, MSc Business NextSDS, Co-founder
14:00 5
Video exposure monitoring
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EN EN Maaike Feber TNO
14:45   Short networking break        
15:05 6
EmelIA
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EN EN Philippe Brux Modyva
15:50 7
Dataverwerking voor analyse van containergassen + canister metingen
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EN EN Peter Boots, PhD Arizo
16:35   Closing remarks EN EN Fabian Lejeune, MSc BSOH, Chairman
16:45   End of program        


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Location: Haute Ecole HE2B, Rue des Goujons 28, 1070 Anderlecht

Rates
freemembers of the Belgian Society for Occupational Hygiene (BSOH).
75.- EURfor non-members. BSOH membership until 31/12/2025 is included.

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