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One injury is never just one injury

A worker gets hurt, the line stops, the insurer opens a file, and the factory inspector visits — all from one moment nobody was watching. Foreman watches your safety zones on every camera, every shift, flags helmet lapses with photo proof, and builds the compliance record your register cannot.

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The gap between "briefed" and "watched"

Every factory has the register: safety briefing conducted, signatures collected, helmets issued. And every owner knows the distance between that page and the floor at 4 PM on a busy shift, when a man ducks into the press bay bare-headed because it will only take a minute.

Your supervisors are good, but they cannot watch every zone, every shift, every second — they have production to run. So the lapses happen in the gaps, and the one that becomes an injury brings everything with it: a hurt worker and his family, a stopped line, a claim, an inspection, and the question you cannot answer — how long had this been happening? The register says briefed. The camera, if anyone had looked, said otherwise for weeks.

  • Supervisors cannot watch every zone on every shift; nobody can
  • Lapses cluster in the unwatched moments — shift change, rush hours, night shift
  • After an incident, a paper register protects nobody, including you

A safety supervisor on every camera, every shift

Foreman watches the zones you mark on your existing cameras and flags the moments that matter, with photo proof on WhatsApp or Telegram within seconds.

Helmet compliance is the everyday layer: anyone entering a marked zone without the required helmet gets flagged. Man-down is the emergency layer: a person who goes down and stays down is flagged immediately, so a collapse on a quiet corner of the floor is found in seconds, not at the next walk-through. Near-miss is the early-warning layer: when a vehicle and a person come dangerously close, you hear about the close call instead of the accident that follows it. Detection runs on-site, with our own AI models, trained in-house for Indian factory floors, and every event is double-checked before it reaches you.

  • Helmet compliance in the zones you mark, with photo proof
  • Man-down alerts when a person falls and stays down
  • Near-miss alerts when vehicles and people come too close
  • Every alert double-checked before it reaches your phone

Rules in your own words, evidence in black and white

You brief Foreman the way you brief a supervisor, in plain Hindi or English: "alert me if anyone enters the press bay without a helmet." Different zones can carry different rules, and rules can follow your shifts.

Then the record builds itself. Every morning, a daily digest shows lapses by zone and by shift — so you learn that the second shift at the press line is where your problem lives, and fix that instead of lecturing everyone. Every week, a PDF report lands with the pattern over time: timestamped, photo-backed, usable as audit evidence when the inspector, the insurer, or a customer asks how you run your floor.

  • Plain-language rules per zone and per shift
  • Daily digest of lapses by zone and shift, every morning
  • Weekly PDF report, usable as audit evidence

Honest about what this is

Foreman gives assistive alerts. It does not stop a machine, block a doorway, or discipline anyone — your safety process decides what happens next, and your safety officer, training, and certified safety systems remain exactly as important as they are today. What changes is what they can see: every zone, every shift, with proof. A safety programme run on real sightings beats one run on signatures.

₹79,990 a year, against one lost-time injury

Supervisor covers 16 cameras at ₹7,999 a month — ₹79,990 a year on annual prepay, with two months free. Set that against a single hypothetical lost-time injury: suppose one worker is hurt badly enough to stop his line for a day and keep him home for a month. Price the treatment, the compensation, the stopped production, the insurance excess, and the inspector's follow-up visits — your numbers, not ours. We will not invent a figure to impress you.

During the free pilot, the dashboard shows a rupee-impact estimate for your own site, clearly labelled as an estimate, so you can weigh the cost against what your lapses are already costing you.

  • Supervisor: ₹7,999/mo for 16 cameras, or ₹79,990/yr with two months free
  • Sentry: ₹2,999/mo for 6 cameras, if you are starting with one hazard area
  • Rupee-impact estimate on the dashboard, labelled as an estimate

Watching your hazard zones by Monday

Foreman is software only and connects to the Hikvision, CP Plus, or Dahua DVR you already run — no new cameras, no new hardware. Setup takes about 30 minutes, done remotely with your own CCTV installer or computer guy. Start with a free 14-day pilot on 4 cameras, no card; point them at your most worrying zones. The first real alert typically lands within 48 hours, and it is usually an education.

Frequently asked

Which safety gear can Foreman check for?

Helmet compliance is the core today, in the zones you mark, alongside man-down and vehicle near-miss detection. You set the rules in plain language per zone, and everything is detected visually from your existing cameras.

Does this replace my safety officer or my safety systems?

No. Foreman gives assistive alerts; your safety process decides. Your safety officer, training, and certified safety systems stay exactly as they are — Foreman gives them eyes on every zone and a record of what actually happens between briefings.

Can I use the reports for audits and insurance?

Yes. The weekly PDF is a timestamped, photo-backed record of compliance by zone and shift, built for exactly that conversation with inspectors, insurers, and customers. It shows a floor that is watched, not just briefed.

Will my supervisors drown in false alerts?

Every event gets a second, more thorough check before an alert fires, and each alert carries a photo so it can be judged at a glance. The daily digest bundles the routine lapses; only the serious ones interrupt anyone.

Do I need new cameras or hardware?

No. Foreman works with the Hikvision, CP Plus, Dahua, and most standard DVRs you already own. Setup is about 30 minutes, remote, with your own installer, and the 14-day pilot on 4 cameras is free with no card.

See what your safety register is not telling you

Free 14-day pilot on 4 of your existing cameras, pointed at the zones that worry you most. No card, no new hardware, about 30 minutes of remote setup.

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