Safety Leader Christopher Warren Introduces Artificionomics to Address Human Risk in AI Driven Workplaces
Berlin Heights, Ohio – August 18, 2026 – As organizations rapidly adopt artificial intelligence to manage work, improve efficiency, and reduce traditional hazards, safety leader Christopher Warren is calling attention to a growing blind spot. The human risks created by AI systems are often overlooked, poorly measured, and insufficiently governed.
In his new book, Artificionomics: Mitigating Human Risk of AI Technologies in the Workplace Using Industrial Hygiene Principles, Warren introduces a structured framework that applies occupational health and safety science to artificial intelligence. The result is a practical discipline designed to help organizations protect workers while integrating emerging technologies responsibly.
Warren brings extensive experience in occupational safety, industrial hygiene, and high hazard environments to the conversation. His work bridges field practice, regulatory awareness, and systems thinking, offering a perspective that resonates with safety professionals and organizational leaders alike.
Rather than framing AI risk as a purely ethical or technical issue, Warren positions it as an exposure problem. Algorithms influence workload, scheduling, performance evaluation, monitoring, and decision timing, all of which affect cognitive load, stress, fatigue, and safety outcomes. According to Warren, these impacts must be anticipated and controlled using the same principles that have long governed workplace health and safety.
The book outlines how AI related risks intersect with existing regulatory frameworks enforced by agencies such as OSHA, NIOSH, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Warren emphasizes that responsibility for AI driven outcomes remains with employers, regardless of whether humans or automated systems make decisions.
In addition to identifying risks, Artificionomics highlights AI’s potential to serve as a powerful safety control when governed properly. Predictive analytics, robotics, and intelligent monitoring can reduce exposure and improve response when aligned with human-centred design and oversight.
Through this work, Warren aims to equip safety leaders, executives, and policymakers with the tools to engage meaningfully in AI deployment decisions. His message is clear. Innovation does not have to come at the expense of people, but only if organizations apply discipline, transparency, and accountability.
Artificionomics: Mitigating Human Risk of AI Technologies in the Workplace Using Industrial Hygiene Principles Available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1971228583/
About the Author:
Dr. Christopher Warren, PhD, CSP, is a global leader in health, safety, and risk management across high-hazard industries. With extensive experience in Department of Defense construction projects and critical infrastructure, he has developed pioneering approaches that merge industrial hygiene, safety science, and emerging technologies.
As the founder of ArtificIonomics, Christopher introduces a groundbreaking framework for addressing the human risks of AI and robotics in the workplace. His work empowers organizations to safeguard workers while embracing innovation, blending practical field expertise with academic depth to shape the future of occupational safety and technology integration.
Book Name: ArtificIonomics: Mitigating Human Risk of AI Technologies in the Workplace Using Industrial Hygiene Principles
Author Name: Christopher Warren PhD
ISBN Number: 978-1971228556
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