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Glossary

We have compiled a comprehensive list of the most commonly searched terms related to AI, computer vision, and workplace safety that EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) professionals are eager to explore. This glossary covers essential concepts, emerging technologies, and key industry trends, helping safety managers, compliance officers, and industrial leaders stay informed about the latest advancements in AI-driven workplace safety solutions.

AI Safety Devices

AI safety devices are advanced workplace safety technologies that use Artificial Intelligence (AI), including computer vision, machine learning, and real-time analytics, to monitor and manage risks in industrial

Risk Monitoring

Risk monitoring refers to the continuous process of identifying, tracking, and evaluating potential risks that may impact an organization, project, or operation. It helps businesses stay aware of existing and

Asset Utilization

Asset utilization refers to the process of measuring how effectively an organization is using its physical assets, such as machinery, equipment, vehicles, and infrastructure, to generate value or support production.

Video Based AI

Video-based AI refers to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and computer vision technologies to analyze live or recorded video footage for detecting, tracking, and understanding events in real-time.

Pedestrian Safety

Pedestrians are individuals who are walking, standing or performing any task on their foot. In industrial environments like construction sites, oil rigs, warehouses, mining areas, ports or factories, protecting

Proactive Safety

Proactive safety refers to a preventive and forward-thinking approach to workplace safety that focuses on identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential hazards before they lead to accidents or incidents.

Safety Score

A safety score in industrial safety monitoring is a quantifiable metric that evaluates the overall safety performance of a workplace or jobsite. It is typically calculated using data from various safety indicators

Lagging Safety Indicators

Lagging safety indicators are reactive metrics that measure safety performance based on past incidents and accidents that have already occurred in the workplace. These indicators provide data on workplace

AI Safety Tech

AI Safety Tech refers to the specialized use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to identify, prevent, and manage safety risks in various environments, particularly in industrial, construction, manufacturing,

Leading Safety Indicators

Leading safety indicators are proactive, preventive measures used to identify and address potential safety risks before an incident occurs in industrial environments such as construction sites, manufacturing

Tower Crane Anti-Collision System

A Tower Crane Anti-Collision System is a safety-focused technology designed to prevent collisions between multiple tower cranes, as well as between cranes and nearby structures or obstructions, on busy

Safety Visualizations

Safety visualizations in industrial safety refer to the use of graphical, real-time, or data-driven representations, such as heatmaps, dashboards, video feeds, and alerts, to monitor, analyze, and

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