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Intenseye Facility Monitoring System

Connect every detection to action and insight

Intenseye Facility Monitoring System
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Intenseye connects every detection to action and insight, helping EHS teams monitor safety conditions in hazardous areas using existing CCTV cameras to prevent SIFs before they happen.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

Intenseye connects every detection to action and insight, helping EHS teams prevent SIFs before they happen

It can help teams monitor hazardous areas, hot equipment zones, and required safety conditions using camera-based detection to prevent high-severity events

Getting started is simple: Intenseye integrates with existing CCTV or the company’s own Sentinel cameras in minutes and deploys fully in days - using flexible cloud, private cloud, or hybrid on-premise options.

  1. Real-Time Detection - Identify high-severity risks the moment they appear across sites and shifts. Customize AI models to monitor area-specific safety rules based on your operational needs.
  2. Automated Action - Respond to real-time alerts and AI-driven insights to manage risks and maintain safe operations. Trigger alerts, assign tasks, and verify resolution within existing workflows.
  3. Measurable Impact - Track measurable improvements and share actionable insights across your organization. Ensure compliance with area-specific controls by evaluating performance and refining safety measures.

AI-powered area controls

Pre-set AI-powered area safety scenarios are trained for real-world worksites to maintain safety in dynamic environments.

  • Worker required zone - Ensure key personnel are present in critical areas to provide oversight during hazardous or high-consequence operations.
  • Hot surface and equipment detection - Reduce burn risk by detecting hot equipment and surfaces near welded, machined, or heat-treated components.
  • Unauthorized object detection - Protect high-risk zones from fire, contamination, and entanglement by identifying unauthorized items near machinery or clean areas.
  • Machine zone access control - Restrict access during operation or auto-restart sequences to prevent unintentional entry into active machine zones.
  • Hard Stop - Turn detection into real-time intervention. Instantly stop machinery when high-risk events occur to protect workers before impact.
  • Occupancy lighting - Control lighting based on occupancy to ensure visibility, reduce safety risks, and improve energy efficiency.
  • Connect - Integrate Intenseye with your existing EHS, BI, and operational systems to unify safety data and automate reporting.
  • The EHS Suite - Digitize incidents, audits, and inspections with connected tools that keep every workflow aligned and accountable.

Intenseye is suitable for industries including supply chain, air cargo, logistics, warehousing, manufacturing, automotive, chemicals, food & beverage, packaging & containers, pulp & paper, metal & steel, and construction & building materials.

Interested parties can visit Intenseye's website to learn more information.

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