An S-1 employee explains SVMS safety monitoring to a customer. Provided by S-1
Safety management technology based on artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a new alternative for preventing industrial accidents. S-1 stated on the 11th that its “Smart Video Management System (SVMS) safety monitoring” is drawing attention as a solution that can reduce on-site safety gaps by having AI directly identify hazardous situations. The system analyzes various risk factors in real time and sends alerts, including △ failure to wear safety helmets or gas masks △ entering hazardous areas △ working alone △ collapse △ fire.
Dongwon LOEX, which operates a logistics center specialized in chemical substances, is using this system to continuously monitor worker behavior and fire risks. S-1 explained, “It is a highly efficient technology, particularly at sites where it is difficult to deploy personnel around the clock.”
S-1’s “Blue Scan” technology is also being increasingly adopted, mainly across manufacturing lines with aging facilities. Internet of Things (IoT) sensors attached to generators and electrical rooms detect abnormal signs in real time and automatically send alerts to responsible staff. Yongsan-gu Office in Seoul has applied this system to 13 aging community centers to prepare for fires, leaks, and power outages.
A representative of S-1 said, “With industrial safety emerging as a major issue, preventive systems based on AI technology are gaining attention,” adding, “The company will continue to build a safer industrial environment based on AI technology.”
Lee Min-a
AI-translated with ChatGPT. Provided as is; original Korean text prevails.
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