Abstract

"Security" is an interdisciplinary concept and appears in various areas of life, science and knowledge describing the reality in which modern man lives, and its aspects are studied by many different scientific disciplines using engineering achievements. In simple terms, safety should be treated as the absence of threat throughout the entire life cycle of an anthropogenic object.
 Help in eliminating or reducing threats can be provided by applied sciences, which are focused on transferring knowledge about the surrounding world, diagnosing and understanding phenomena, problems and social processes, and the combination of achievements in safety engineering and applied sciences can give satisfactory results.
 The article proposes a model that takes into account safety engineering issues in the life cycle of an anthropogenic object using the achievements of applied sciences.

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