👉 Danger engineering refers to the proactive identification, assessment, and mitigation of potential hazards and risks in various systems, processes, or environments to prevent accidents, injuries, or failures. It involves a systematic approach to understand the potential dangers associated with operations, design, and maintenance, and implement engineering controls, safety protocols, and training programs to minimize or eliminate these risks. By integrating safety considerations into the design and operation phases, engineers can enhance system reliability, protect human life and property, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. Effective danger engineering requires continuous monitoring, evaluation, and adaptation to emerging risks and technological advancements.