
Industries like mining and construction heavily rely on machinery like excavators, cranes and drills. Such machines must only be operated by authorized personnel and for specified duration. If not, it leads to operational disruptions, high safety risks and financial losses. That is where AI-powered real-time monitoring helps.
Heavy machinery being used by unauthorized/untrained personnel directly translates to risks of accidents or damage.
Computer vision verifies the operators using facial recognition and access logs, alerts in case of unapproved usage.
Improper usage can lead to machine failure, worker injury and in some cases, legal liabilities.
AI detects unsafe operations such as reckless driving and triggers instant alerts for immediate intervention.
Usage of the machine beyond the designated hours can lead to security concerns, higher cost and excessive wear.
AI monitors working hours of the machine and sends alerts if it is used beyond the permitted schedules.
The vastness of mining and construction sites makes it difficult to manually monitor every operation.
AI analyzes live feeds, detects any unauthorized usage and sends immediate alerts to the supervisors.
Getting real-time alerts of unauthorized machine operations is required in industries with high-value machinery and safety-sensitive environments to prevent accidents.


We deploy CCTV cameras or integrate AI into the existing CCTV infrastructure for 24×7 surveillance.
The system learns operator behavior, approved operator list, working hours and safety protocols.
Live footage from the CCTVs is continuously monitored to identify and alert in case of unauthorized access or unsafe handling.
The model is refined to improve accuracy, minimize risks and enhance safety compliance of the site.
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