DroneDeploy launches Safety AI

DroneDeploy’s new Safety AI software is setting a new standard for risk detection in construction. It offers enhanced job site safety through cutting-edge technology. By automating safety checks, identifying potential hazards, and providing real-time risk data, the platform empowers construction managers to maintain a safer work environment. 

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Key features and benefits of Safety AI

DroneDeploy’s Safety AI offers automated safety risk detection, which uses AI to identify hazards across the job site. The software scans for common dangers like unprotected edges or improper use of safety gear, making it easier for managers to address problems before they lead to accidents. Safety AI also offers real-time data analytics, providing insights into how safety standards are being met. This feature allows managers to track safety metrics, ensuring ongoing compliance and minimizing risks.

Another significant feature is the software’s ability to create detailed safety reports. These reports include photos and data points collected from drones and cameras, which can be shared across teams for faster response times. These reports also help improve safety audits and support training efforts by documenting where and how safety risks are most likely to occur on the job site.

Improving job site efficiency

Beyond enhancing safety, DroneDeploy’s Safety AI contributes to improved operational efficiency. By automating the detection of safety violations, the platform saves time for safety managers who would otherwise have to conduct manual inspections. This allows them to focus on other high-priority tasks and ensures that potential hazards are identified much faster.

Using drones to capture site data also reduces the need for time-consuming walk-throughs. With AI processing the data, safety checks are completed more quickly and accurately, preventing costly delays caused by accidents or regulatory penalties.

Supporting a safer construction industry

DroneDeploy’s Safety AI goes beyond just offering new technology—it supports a proactive approach to workplace safety. By automating essential safety processes and providing real-time insights, this software helps construction sites operate more efficiently and with fewer incidents. As the construction industry increasingly focuses on technology and safety, solutions like Safety AI are essential tools to protect workers and reduce risks.

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