Insurance and risk
Construction insurance risk monitoring from jobsite video
Safety risks become financial risks when they lead to claims, fines, schedule disruption, or litigation. OSHA Compliance AI helps contractors and risk teams use existing video to find hazards earlier and document corrections.
Risk evidence before a claim
The platform captures high-risk patterns such as workers under suspended loads, missing fall protection, equipment proximity conflicts, missing PPE, and repeated zone-control failures.
Useful for internal and external risk conversations
Reports can support executive reviews, subcontractor safety conversations, insurance renewal discussions, and corrective-action documentation.
Private prevention workflow
Evidence remains between the client and OSHA Compliance AI. The goal is to reduce risk before an inspection, incident, or claim creates financial exposure.
What this page covers
- Daily risk summaries for project leadership
- Evidence clips for high-severity hazards
- Estimated penalty exposure for planning
- Corrective-action tracking for safety programs
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for contractors, safety officers, and risk teams evaluating AI video review for compliance support.
Is this an insurance product?
No. It is safety and compliance-support software that can provide useful risk evidence for contractors and insurance stakeholders.
Can reports help lower risk over time?
They are designed to reveal repeated hazards, verify corrective actions, and give safety teams more visibility across the site.
Does it share data with insurers automatically?
No. Reports are private unless the client chooses to share them.
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