OSHA violation detection
OSHA violation detection from jobsite video
OSHA Compliance AI reviews construction footage for visible safety violations and risky work patterns. It packages each finding with time ranges, evidence clips, measurements, OSHA context, and recommended correction steps.
What the rule catalog covers
The first 25 rules include worker/equipment proximity, trajectory conflicts, swing radius, suspended loads, exclusion zones, walkway violations, missing barriers, missing hard hats, fall-risk PPE, unprotected edges, scaffolds, ladders, and heat/rest/shade signals.
Evidence, not just alerts
Each finding is designed to be reviewable. The report links to annotated frames and clips so the safety team can understand what happened and decide how to correct it.
Configurable for site policies
Many checks become stronger when the client provides site zones, walkway maps, traffic routes, fall-protection zones, PPE policy, and known work areas.
What this page covers
- 25 current OSHA-oriented visual detection rules
- Severity, measurements, time range, and evidence links
- Daily reports with estimated penalty exposure
- Expandable to client SOPs and site-specific hazards
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for contractors, safety officers, and risk teams evaluating AI video review for compliance support.
Does the software make legal OSHA determinations?
No. It produces compliance evidence and risk signals. Final legal classification remains the employer's and counsel's responsibility.
Can new violations be configured?
Yes. The rule catalog is designed to expand with site-specific zones, object classes, client SOPs, and additional hazard families.
What is the best first use case?
Start with PPE, fall protection, worker/equipment proximity, exclusion zones, and suspended-load operations because they are visible, high-value, and common.
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