Description: Hazard simulation is a process that uses computational models to replicate risk situations in various environments, allowing researchers and professionals to assess safety and the potential impacts of adverse events. This type of simulation relies on artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms that analyze historical and current data to predict behaviors and outcomes in hazard scenarios. Simulations can encompass everything from natural disasters, such as earthquakes or floods, to industrial situations, such as machinery failures or chemical spills. By modeling these hazards, vulnerabilities can be identified, emergency responses optimized, and mitigation strategies developed. The relevance of hazard simulation lies in its ability to provide critical information that aids decision-making, contingency planning, and safety improvement across various industries, including construction, public health, environmental management, and emergency services.