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A chemical unit punishes the unwatched minute. Put your cameras on duty.

Around Ankleshwar, Vapi, Vatva and every dye and intermediate cluster in Gujarat, the risks are the same: solvent and drum storage that can burn, lone workers in hazardous zones, tankers and forklifts crossing paths with people, and a drum yard that sits unwatched all night. Foreman runs our own AI models on your existing Hikvision, CP Plus or Dahua CCTV and alerts you on WhatsApp or Telegram with photo proof, within seconds. Set up remotely in about 30 minutes.

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The losses a chemical unit knows too well

A fire near solvent storage is the loss every chemical owner plans around, but it is not the only one. A worker enters a hazardous zone without a helmet. A lone operator collapses behind a reactor block on the night shift and nobody sees for an hour. A tanker reverses through a lane a fitter is walking down. Someone loiters at the drum-yard fence at midnight.

Each of these is visible on your cameras — if someone were watching. Nobody can watch twelve feeds through three shifts. Foreman can, and does, every second. One prevented loss pays for years of Foreman.

  • Works on your existing Hikvision, CP Plus or Dahua DVR/NVR and most standard CCTV
  • Watches every connected camera continuously, day and night
  • Detection runs on-site; continuous footage never leaves your premises

Fire and smoke at the drum yard, seen early — and an honest boundary

Foreman watches for the first visible signs of flame and smoke around your solvent store, drum yard and process areas, and alerts you within seconds with a photo. A fire seen at second ten is an incident. The same fire at minute ten is the loss that decides your year.

Now the boundary, stated plainly: Foreman does not detect gas leaks or vapour. It is vision only — if it is not visible to a camera, Foreman cannot see it. Your certified gas-detection, fire-alarm and life-safety systems stay in place and remain your primary protection. Foreman adds a fast visual early warning on top, across yards and corners a fixed sensor never covers.

  • Visual flame and smoke detection across drum yards, stores and process areas
  • No gas or vapour detection — keep your certified gas and fire systems in place
  • Photo proof on WhatsApp or Telegram within seconds of detection

PPE and man-down: the two alerts that matter most

On a chemical floor, a missing helmet is not a paperwork issue. Foreman checks helmet and PPE compliance in the zones you mark and alerts you when someone works without it, with a photo, so the correction happens before the injury does.

Man-down watches for a person on the ground who stays down. For lone workers on night shifts — one operator, one reactor block, no one else in the frame — that alert can be the difference between minutes and hours. Alerts are assistive: Foreman raises the flag fast, your people respond and decide.

  • Helmet and PPE checks in hazardous zones, every shift
  • Man-down alerts for lone workers, within seconds
  • Every alert double-checked before it reaches your phone

Tankers, forklifts and the perimeter at night

Foreman flags near-misses — a vehicle and a person too close in a marked lane — so you see the pattern of close calls before one becomes an accident report. At the perimeter, it detects people and vehicles at the drum yard after hours, flags loitering at the fence, and tells you the instant a camera is covered or goes dark.

You write the rules the way you would say them: "agar koi bina helmet ke solvent store mein jaye, mujhe photo ke saath turant batao." Foreman follows them.

  • Near-miss alerts where tankers, forklifts and people share space
  • After-hours intrusion and loitering alerts at drum yards and gates
  • Camera-tampering alerts the moment a feed is blocked

Set up in 30 minutes, reports every day

Nothing to buy, nothing to rewire. Our team connects to your DVR remotely, working with your own CCTV installer, and setup takes about 30 minutes. The first real alert typically lands within 48 hours of connecting.

Every morning you get a daily digest on WhatsApp or Telegram; every week, a PDF report covering fire flags, PPE lapses, near-misses and after-hours events — useful for your safety committee and as audit evidence. Our models are trained in-house for Indian factory conditions: dust, low light, crowded frames. We believe this is the best factory-floor detection in the world, and we intend to prove it in public.

  • Remote setup in about 30 minutes with your existing installer
  • Plain Hindi or English rules; alerts with photo proof in seconds
  • Daily digest every morning, weekly PDF report every week

What it costs, against one drum-yard fire

A mid-size chemical unit with process areas, stores, drum yard and gates typically runs Factory OS: 40 cameras at ₹19,999/month, or ₹1,99,990 for the year with two months free. A smaller unit fits Supervisor: 16 cameras at ₹7,999/month, ₹79,990/year.

Set either figure against one plainly framed hypothetical: if a fire starts in your drum yard at 1 AM and burns for ten minutes before anyone knows, what does that cost — in stock, in downtime, in what follows? You can price that better than we can, and we will not invent a number to impress you. During the free pilot, the dashboard shows a rupee-impact estimate, labelled as an estimate, from the events it actually flags on your floor.

  • Factory OS: 40 cameras, ₹19,999/month or ₹1,99,990/year (2 months free)
  • Supervisor: 16 cameras, ₹7,999/month or ₹79,990/year, for smaller units
  • Check the rupee-impact estimate on your dashboard during the pilot

Frequently asked

Can Foreman detect a gas leak or solvent vapour?

No, and we will say it plainly: Foreman is vision only. It cannot see gas, vapour or anything else invisible to a camera. Keep your certified gas-detection and fire systems in place. Foreman adds visual detection of flame, smoke, people and vehicles on top.

Is this a replacement for my fire-alarm system?

No. Foreman gives a fast visual early warning from your cameras, often across areas fixed sensors do not cover, but it is not certified life-safety equipment and does not replace it.

How does man-down detection work for a lone night operator?

Foreman watches for a person who goes to the ground and stays down, then alerts you within seconds with a photo. Every alert is double-checked before it fires. It is assistive — it gets a human moving fast; it does not replace supervision or your emergency procedures.

Do I need new cameras or hardware?

No. Foreman is software only and works on your existing Hikvision, CP Plus or Dahua DVR or NVR, and most standard CCTV. Setup is remote, about 30 minutes, with your own installer.

What does it cost, and can I try it first?

Sentry is ₹2,999/month for 6 cameras, Supervisor ₹7,999/month for 16, Factory OS ₹19,999/month for 40, with two months free on annual prepay. Start with a free 14-day pilot on 4 cameras — no card needed.

Watch your drum yard for 14 days, free

Pick 4 cameras — the drum yard, the solvent store, a hazardous zone, the gate. Remote setup in about 30 minutes with your own installer. No card, no new hardware. See what the night shift looks like when something is actually watching.

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