Christopher Warren Introduces Artificionomics, as a Framework to Safeguard Workers in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

August 18 22:24 2026
Christopher Warren Introduces Artificionomics, as a Framework to Safeguard Workers in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Berlin Heights, Ohio – August 18, 2026 – As artificial intelligence becomes deeply embedded in workplaces across construction, healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and public services, a new book offers a timely and practical framework for managing the human risks that accompany this transformation.

Artificionomics: Mitigating Human Risk of AI Technologies in the Workplace Using Industrial Hygiene Principles, authored by Christopher Warren, introduces a discipline designed to address how AI systems influence worker health, safety, and well-being. Rather than treating AI solely as a productivity tool or technical innovation, the book reframes it as a source of occupational exposure that must be governed with the same rigor applied to chemical, physical, and psychosocial hazards.

The book draws on established industrial hygiene principles, including hazard anticipation, exposure assessment, control strategies, and continuous monitoring, and applies these principles to algorithmic systems that shape workload, decision-making, and risk. Topics include cognitive load, algorithmic management, automation bias, robotics, emergency response, sustainability, legal liability, and workforce equity.

Unlike many AI focused publications that emphasize ethics or future speculation, Artificionomics is grounded in real world practice. It provides case examples, regulatory context, and actionable guidance for safety professionals, executives, and policy leaders responsible for deploying AI in operational environments.

As regulatory agencies such as OSHA, NIOSH, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission increasingly apply existing authority to AI-driven workplace decisions, the book addresses the growing need for documentation, governance, and human oversight. It demonstrates how organizations can integrate AI risk management into existing safety management systems rather than creating parallel structures.

Artificionomics positions AI as both a potential hazard and a powerful control, emphasizing balance rather than resistance. The framework enables organizations to innovate responsibly while protecting worker dignity, trust, and health.

The book is intended for occupational health and safety professionals, industrial hygienists, risk managers, executives, regulators, insurers, and technology leaders seeking a defensible and human centered approach to AI adoption.

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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