Glossary

Fatigue Monitoring

Fatigue monitoring identifies signs of worker exhaustion or reduced alertness using AI Vision.

What fatigue monitoring means in practice

Fatigue monitoring uses AI Vision to identify visual indicators associated with reduced alertness, such as slowed movement, posture changes, or prolonged exposure to demanding tasks. Continuous monitoring provides insight into fatigue risk without relying on self-reporting or manual observation. By highlighting elevated fatigue levels early, teams can adjust workloads, rotations, or supervision before safety is compromised. This supports safer shift management, particularly in high-risk, repetitive, or extended-hour environments.

Why fatigue monitoring matters for enterprise teams

  • Prevents fatigue-related incidents
  • Protects worker wellbeing
  • Improves safety culture
  • Reduces injury risk

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Behavior-Based Safety

Behavior-based safety focuses on identifying and addressing unsafe actions by workers to prevent incidents before they occur.
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