Safety Detection

Proactively ensure EHS compliance and avoid costly health and safety incidents before they occur with computer vision.

Why You Need Safety Detection

EHS (Environment, Health and Safety) industry regulations are required by law. Failure to comply can result in costly fines, unnecessary injuries, lawsuits, or worse. For most industries, the problem is not knowing where there are problems until after an incident occurrs. Because computer vision can detect and track objects and events in real-time, enterprises can ensure they are EHS compliant and use safety detection to address issues as they happen. 

How Safety Detection Works

The models used in safety detection vary depending on what you are detecting, monitoring or tracking. In most use cases, object detection or tracking is used to ensure safety compliance. This could be PPE tracking or monitoring hazardous areas or materials.

Regardless of industry, EHS solutions could include immediate alerts to truly leverage the power of real-time analytics.

Safety Detection for Enterprises

Safety detection is essential across industries and not only ensure the safety of employees but also ensure EHS compliance.

Energy Conservation Compliance

Energy conservation is a common EHS standard. Computer vision can be trained to monitor machine use and efficiency.

Waste Management

Track and monitor how waste is managed to ensure compliance and reduce unnecessary waste.

Hazardous Material Management

Manage hazardous materials by providing real-time visual data about where and how these materials move across facilities and sites.

PPE Detection

Computer vision monitors and tracks PPE use to ensure your workforce and/or customers comply with safety regulations.

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