Central Texas construction safety
Austin OSHA compliance AI video monitoring
OSHA Compliance AI helps Austin contractors turn existing jobsite cameras into daily safety reports for fast-growth commercial, tech campus, residential, and mixed-use construction. The workflow is private, evidence-based, and built to find visible hazards before fines, claims, or inspections make them expensive.
Why Austin contractors use camera review
Austin jobsites often involve overlapping subcontractors, mobile equipment, lifts, PPE rules, fall-risk work, and tight schedules. AI video review helps safety teams see more than they can catch during walkthroughs.
What can be detected
The current catalog focuses on PPE, fall protection, worker/equipment proximity, caught-between exposure, suspended-load risk, walkway discipline, missing barriers, ladders, scaffolds, and heat/rest/shade signals.
What the client receives
Daily reports include top findings, evidence links, annotated clips, source frames, estimated penalty exposure, and recommended corrections for the safety officer or project team.
What this page covers
- Austin construction camera review
- PPE, fall protection, lifts, and equipment routes
- Daily OSHA-oriented reports
- Secure private sample upload
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for contractors, safety officers, and risk teams evaluating AI video review for compliance support.
Can this work with existing Austin site cameras?
Yes. The first assessment can start with uploaded footage or existing camera access, then improve with calibration and site-zone setup.
Is the data sent to OSHA?
No. The workflow is private between the client and OSHA Compliance AI so the client can correct issues before enforcement exposure.
What sample should we send?
Send 10 minutes to 24 hours from a camera that sees active work, equipment movement, PPE behavior, elevated work, or lift operations.
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