Safety officer workflow

AI video review for construction safety officers

A safety officer cannot watch every camera, every minute, while also walking the site, coordinating crews, and documenting corrections. AI video review gives that role a wider field of view.

OSHA Compliance AI dashboard and evidence report

Review more without drowning in footage

The report reduces hours of video to the most important moments: critical findings, repeated patterns, and evidence clips that can be reviewed quickly.

Make coaching concrete

Instead of vague reminders, the safety officer can show the exact moment, zone, camera, and rule family that needs correction.

Measure whether fixes stick

Recurring patterns by camera, site area, rule family, and day make it easier to see whether the same behavior keeps returning.

What this page covers

  • Daily risk summary
  • Evidence clips for coaching
  • Correction priority
  • Trend and recurrence review

Frequently asked questions

Short answers for contractors, safety officers, and risk teams evaluating AI video review for compliance support.

Does this replace the safety officer?

No. It gives the safety officer more visibility and better evidence for decisions.

Can it help subcontractor accountability?

Yes. Evidence can support private correction conversations and recurring-pattern reviews.

Does it make final legal decisions?

No. It provides compliance-support evidence and risk signals for the client to review.

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