The study aims to assess the potential integration of virtual and augmented reality technologies into intellectual management systems in order to optimize workflows and increase occupational safety. To achieve the goal, employees from various companies, including MOEK PJSC, Moslift JSC, Zhilischnik SBI (State Budgetary Institution), MATs SBI, and the Rosatom State Corporation, have been tested. The test included five logical blocks with ten questions designed to assess the understanding of virtual and augmented reality technologies, their potential applications, the efficiency of implementation, technical aspects, and prospects for development in intellectual occupational safety management systems. The results of testing have demonstrated a high level of awareness among the employees of the companies and their positive perception of virtual and augmented reality technologies. Most respondents understand the essence of such technologies and consider their potential to increase the efficiency and safety of employees’ work. The majority of respondents assume that their integration is an efficient solution and specifically note their benefits for the educational process when training personnel for work at hazardous production facilities. Technical aspects of the integration of virtual and augmented reality technologies are rated as moderate, with high requirements for technical support. The development and integration of virtual and augmented reality into intellectual management systems can significantly increase occupational safety and labor efficiency in various fields. The implementation, however, requires significant investments, whereas cybersecurity is considered the main risk. For the successful implementation, it is crucial to thoroughly train the personnel, address technical issues, and consider the aspects of safety and cost-efficiency.
SAVEL'EVA et al. (Fri,) studied this question.