EXPERT MODULE · WORKPLACE SAFETY

A safety professional inside every camera.

Safety systems run on rule sets; accidents don't follow them. The OHS Expert watches the scene: it understands the action, catches the violation nobody wrote a rule for — and names the root cause of the repetition.

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THE EXPERT AT WORK

Watch it read a real incident

Live analysis over real incident footage: guard open, still energized, an operator reaching in. The expert reads the action as it happens, names the violation — LOTO — and recalls previous repeats from memory.

  • Narrates the action in natural language, as it happens
  • Names the violation as regulation does
  • Recalls past repeats of the same scene from memory
WHY

Most accidents are the eighth repeat of the same violation. The real question: why does it repeat? The expert doesn't just count — it finds the root cause.

WHAT IT UNDERSTANDS

The floor, through an expert's eyes

01.

PPE compliance — in context

Judges missing equipment against the zone and the task: a visitor and a welder are not the same thing.

02.

Machine guarding & LOTO

It doesn't just see an open barrier; it understands an operator is about to intervene on a machine that is still energized — and flags that moment.

03.

Vehicle–pedestrian interaction

Reads the forklift's route and the pedestrian's direction together; recognizes the near miss and the dangerous maneuver before the intersection happens.

04.

Restricted areas & work at height

Tells unauthorized entry apart from permitted maintenance; catches harness-free work at height at the level of the action itself.

05.

Root-cause analysis

Chains violations by shift, zone and time; diagnoses why they repeat — attention lapse or process gap.

06.

Corrective actions & reports

Writes concrete recommendations in the language an inspector would use, assigns owners; prepares weekly zone scores and executive summaries.

A repeating violation pattern at shift close — eight repeats on a timeline
LINE B · 8/14 DAYS
ROOT CAUSE

It finds the why, not just the repeat

Line B: 8 repeats in 14 days — all in the evening shift's last 20 minutes. Diagnosis: not an attention lapse, a process gap at shift close. Fix: a close-out checklist + interlock. Next recurrence: zero.

  • Automatic shift, zone and time correlation
  • Diagnosis: attention lapse or process gap
  • The fix goes into the process — not into an inbox
A regulation-referenced safety report — an audit-ready record
COMPLIANCE · REPORT
COMPLIANCE

Speaks the language of regulation

It writes findings with regulatory references: which clause, which standard, which risk class. Not 'hazard' labels — records you can defend in an audit.

  • Regulation-referenced violation records
  • Audit-ready reporting
  • Weekly zone safety scores
FAQ
How is worker privacy protected?

Footage is anonymized in a KVKK/GDPR-compliant way; the system is designed to report risky situations and process gaps — not individuals. With on-premise deployment, footage never leaves the facility.

How do you manage false alarms?

Because the expert reads the scene in context, the biggest noise source of classic systems — rules firing without context — disappears by design. Multi-stage validation and temporal noise suppression are added on top.

Do we have to define a rule set?

No. The expert comes pre-configured with OHS domain knowledge and regulation; site-specific thresholds are tuned together at onboarding. Violations nobody wrote a rule for are still caught through scene understanding.

How many cameras do we need to start?

Pilots typically start with a single zone and a few cameras, then scale facility-wide as the system proves out.

READY?

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A 15-minute live demo — with a scenario tailored to your industry.