Evidence workflow
Construction site video evidence for OSHA-oriented reports
Video evidence is only useful when it is findable, reviewable, and connected to a decision. OSHA Compliance AI turns raw footage into marked safety moments and daily report sections.
From footage to finding
The system detects objects, tracks movement, estimates distances, evaluates rules, and stores clips and frames that explain why the event was flagged.
Evidence cards reduce ambiguity
Each finding can include the rule family, time range, camera, object IDs, projection view, measurements, and recommended correction.
Reports support prevention
The goal is to identify risk early enough to correct it, not to create a historical archive after something goes wrong.
What this page covers
- Annotated clips
- Source frames
- Projection views
- Recommended corrections
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for contractors, safety officers, and risk teams evaluating AI video review for compliance support.
Can evidence be exported?
Yes. Evidence clips, frames, and report summaries can be packaged for client review workflows.
Is every finding automatically a violation?
No. Findings are compliance-support signals and should be reviewed by the client.
Can evidence link to OSHA references?
Yes. Reports can map findings to federal OSHA references and client-specific policies.
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