Subcontractor accountability
Subcontractor safety accountability from video evidence
Most active jobsites depend on many subcontractors working in the same space. Video evidence helps separate isolated mistakes from repeated behavior that needs management attention.
Evidence is more useful than memory
Marked clips and source frames make safety conversations specific, reviewable, and less dependent on who happened to see an event live.
Patterns matter
Repeated walkway departures, PPE gaps, lift-zone entries, and equipment proximity conflicts can be grouped by work area and time window.
Correct privately before enforcement
The workflow is built for private correction before an incident, claim, or inspection creates larger exposure.
What this page covers
- Evidence clips for correction meetings
- Repeated behavior by area and rule family
- Private compliance workflow
- Management-ready summaries
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for contractors, safety officers, and risk teams evaluating AI video review for compliance support.
Can reports identify subcontractors automatically?
Only when the client provides reliable visual or schedule context. The core system focuses on safety events and evidence.
Can evidence be shared with crews?
Yes, if the client chooses. Reports are private unless the client shares them.
What events are most useful for accountability?
PPE gaps, restricted-zone entries, vehicle-route conflicts, fall-zone behavior, and lift-zone violations are strong starting points.
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