Existing cameras
Turn existing construction cameras into safety monitoring
Many contractors already spend thousands of dollars on cameras, but the footage is mostly used after something happens. OSHA Compliance AI helps turn existing cameras into a proactive safety review system.
No rip-and-replace requirement
The workflow can start with sample video uploads, physical file transfer, live stream access, or automated upload integration. Existing camera infrastructure remains useful.
Minimal calibration to start
The system can begin with limited camera setup and improve measurement quality when site teams provide calibration points, known dimensions, zone maps, or camera metadata.
From security footage to compliance evidence
Instead of only recording incidents, the same cameras can support daily safety reports, evidence links, and corrective-action follow-up.
What this page covers
- Works with uploaded video samples or live camera access
- Supports NVR/CCTV/jobsite camera workflows
- Adds AI review without replacing every camera
- Improves with calibration and site-zone configuration
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for contractors, safety officers, and risk teams evaluating AI video review for compliance support.
Do we need new cameras?
Not necessarily. The first assessment can start with footage from existing cameras to determine what can be detected reliably.
Can we upload files instead of live streams?
Yes. Clients can use secure upload, physical transfer, or automated integrations depending on privacy and workflow needs.
What video length is useful for assessment?
A useful sample can be 10 minutes to 24 hours, depending on the type of work and violations the client wants reviewed.
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