U.S. contractors
OSHA compliance video review for Florida, Texas, and U.S. jobsites
Florida and Texas are priority markets, but construction safety risks are national. OSHA Compliance AI can support contractors across federal OSHA and state-plan environments by adapting the rule catalog to local policy, site layout, and client SOPs.
Priority markets
Florida and Texas are the strongest starting points because of construction volume, heat exposure, mobile equipment activity, and fast-moving subcontractor environments.
Nationwide applicability
The core visible risks are common across states: PPE, fall protection, struck-by exposure, caught-between exposure, ladders, scaffolds, heat/rest/shade, and zone control.
State-plan aware reporting
Reports can reference federal OSHA or state-plan equivalent policies as the product expands, while still keeping the evidence workflow private and corrective-action focused.
What this page covers
- Florida and Texas priority focus
- Usable for federal OSHA and state-plan environments
- Configurable rules for client SOPs
- Multi-site reporting for contractors operating across states
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for contractors, safety officers, and risk teams evaluating AI video review for compliance support.
Which states should use it first?
Florida and Texas are the current focus, followed by high-volume construction markets such as Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arizona, Nevada, California, New York, and New Jersey.
Does each state need different rules?
Many visual safety risks are the same, but legal references, heat policies, documentation workflows, and client SOPs may differ by state.
Can a multi-state contractor use one reporting model?
Yes. The report can keep a consistent structure while adapting site zones, rule references, and priorities by project.
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