Nearly every jobsite shares concerns about:
Addressing everything at once can be a challenge that stretches teams thin. That’s when a construction camera can step in to act as the team’s best resource.
Here are three scenarios and videos that show ways to turn a construction camera into a jobsite partner.
SCENARIO:
A waste management vendor invoices you for higher fees than the agreed upon quotes. How can a construction camera help manage costs?
Historical documentation can provide the necessary context behind things like extra trash pull charges. Whether it’s a case of a simple mistake or miscommunication, a time-stamped history can provide a clear starting point for discussing what led to difference in charges.
Watch how it works:
SCENARIO:
A safety incident occurred and someone was injured on site. How can a construction camera assist with finding the proper documentation?
Getting the facts during a sensitive situation can help project owners mitigate what happens next. Understanding what happened, how, and when, can help provide an unbiased point-of-view.
Construction cameras can include Safety Tracking features that help identify instances where hard hats and safety vests are missing. By being able to filter images based on PPE helps provide an opportunity for training, and tackle risks proactively.
Review the strategy used to monitor safety compliance:
SCENARIO:
An unknown vehicle enters the jobsite near a laydown area. What can the construction camera do to deter and defend the project?
Real-time alerts and a rapid response from emergency services are critical in situations like theft and vandalism. Construction cameras with motion detection send immediate alerts, while connected strobes, alarms and talk-down audio can warn intruders they’re trespassing. Alerts are verified by certified professionals, helping safeguard the jobsite.
See how you can detect, defend and deter threats: