Was everyone wearing
what they should have been?
High-visibility vests, gloves, hairnets, masks, ear defenders — checked on every person, every camera, every minute. Per-area policy: a hairnet is required in production, not in the office; a hi-vis is required in the yard, not at the desks. We watch each zone against the rule it has, and tell you when it's broken.
Item, person, zone — checked together.
The full kit, checked separately.
Hi-vis vest, gloves (latex, nitrile, cut-resistant), hairnet, beard net, mask, hard hat, safety glasses, ear defenders. Each item is its own detector — we don't lump everything into one "PPE: yes/no" verdict.
Per zone, per activity.
Rules can be tied to a zone or to what someone is actually doing. Hairnets in the prep room. Hi-vis in the yard. Gloves on the person currently handling food, even if the rest of the kitchen doesn't need them. We watch each person against the rule that applies to their zone and the activity they're performing — and flag only when both apply.
Within seconds, not at audit.
When someone enters a regulated zone without the right gear, the supervisor knows in seconds — SMS, voice call, or webhook into your existing system. The clip is attached. By the time the auditor visits, the breach is already logged with remediation noted.
People as silhouettes, not faces.
All processing of facial features happens in RAM. The persisted clip shows the person as a silhouette with the missing-PPE region highlighted. No biometric records. Operator IDs come from your roster, not face recognition.
What you receive, row by row.
First detection on day one. No financial commitment for two weeks.
If we can't reach the accuracy you agreed within two weeks, you pay nothing — and we remove anything we installed.