Construction video analytics
Construction safety video analytics for active jobsites
Most construction sites already pay for cameras, but those cameras do not protect the site if nobody reviews the footage. OSHA Compliance AI analyzes video for visible safety risks and converts events into daily reports.
From video to safety signals
The system detects workers, equipment, PPE, zones, barriers, ladders, scaffolds, edges, suspended loads, and movement patterns. It measures relationships such as proximity, time-to-collision, dwell time, and distance from fall zones.
Designed for prevention
Instead of collecting footage only for incident review, the platform surfaces issues while they can still be fixed: missing PPE, people under loads, equipment path conflicts, and repeated pedestrian route violations.
Reports for management
Daily summaries give leaders the top hazards, recurring patterns, camera coverage, evidence links, and recommendations for corrective action.
What this page covers
- AI analytics for existing construction cameras
- Object tracking, zone monitoring, and 3D spatial estimates
- Evidence clips and OSHA-oriented finding cards
- Daily summaries for safety teams and project leadership
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for contractors, safety officers, and risk teams evaluating AI video review for compliance support.
Can construction video analytics run on existing cameras?
Yes. The product is designed to start with uploaded files or existing camera feeds and improve with calibration and site-zone setup.
What does it detect first?
The current catalog covers 25 high-value visual rules across PPE, fall protection, struck-by risk, caught-between risk, ladders, scaffolds, site zones, and heat/rest/shade.
Is it only for Florida and Texas?
No. Florida and Texas are focus markets, but the rule catalog and reporting workflow are useful across U.S. jobsites.
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