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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.

Process Safety Management

Process Safety Management (PSM) in industrial facilities refers to a systematic framework designed to prevent catastrophic incidents involving hazardous chemicals, equipment failures, fires, and explosions.

Safety Command Center (SCC)

A Safety Command Center (SCC) is a centralized hub designed to monitor, manage, and respond to safety risks across industrial sites such as construction zones, factories, oil & gas facilities, and

Limited Access Permit (LAP)

A Limited Access Permit (LAP) is an official authorization required to enter or perform work in restricted or high-risk zones within an industrial site, such as construction areas, mining operations, manufacturing

Safety Culture

Safety culture refers to the shared attitudes, values, and practices within an industrial organization that prioritize the health and safety of workers. It defines how seriously safety is taken across all levels – from

Safety Zone

Safety zones in an industrial workplace are clearly designated areas aimed at minimizing risk and protecting workers from potential hazards. These zones are typically marked using color-coded floor lines

Isolation & Locking Off

Isolation and locking off in industrial safety refer to the systematic process of ensuring that machinery, equipment, or energy sources are completely shut off and unable to be re-energized while maintenance

Smart Site Monitoring Solution (SSMS)

A Smart Site Monitoring Solution (SSMS) is an advanced system that uses technologies like AI, Computer Vision, IoT, and real-time data analytics to monitor industrial sites for safety, security, and operational

Safe System of Work (SSoW)

A Safe System of Work (SSoW) is a formalized procedure that outlines how specific tasks should be carried out safely in industrial environments, especially those involving high-risk activities. It is developed

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