
Your cameras already see everything. Now they can act on it.
Coram turns your existing IP cameras into an always-on compliance officer that monitors PPE usage, restricted zones, and operational procedures around the clock. No additional hardware. No third-party software. Just consistent, automated enforcement across every shift, every site, every day.



Manual spot checks catch a fraction of what actually happens on your floor. Night shifts go unsupervised. Violations happen between walkthroughs. And when OSHA shows up, the question is never whether you had rules, it is whether you enforced them.
Coram changes that equation. The platform continuously monitors your camera feeds for PPE violations, unauthorized zone entries, idle workstations, blocked exits, and any other scenario you define. When something is wrong, the right person knows within seconds, not hours.
Every violation is logged with timestamped video evidence, building the audit trail you need for regulatory inspections, insurance claims, and internal accountability. And because Coram runs on your existing IP cameras with edge processing on Coram Point, there is no new infrastructure to install and no third-party safety platform to manage.
Multiple AI models cross-check every detection before an alert goes out. Your safety team gets notified about real violations, not false positives from shadows, reflections, or momentary occlusions.
From the moment a violation occurs to the moment your team is notified, seconds pass, not minutes. That speed is the difference between a corrective conversation and an incident report.
Coram's Custom Detection lets you type what you want to monitor, like "person without vest near conveyor belt" or "forklift in pedestrian zone," and the AI handles the rest. No configuration. No coding. Just tell it what matters.


A supervisor can walk the floor a few times per shift. Coram watches every zone, every second. The platform detects PPE violations like missing hard hats, vests, gloves, or masks and flags unauthorized access to restricted areas, all in real-time using your existing cameras.
Each alert links directly to the video clip showing what happened, when, and where. Safety managers can review, share, and document incidents without scrubbing through hours of footage. Over time, the system reveals which zones, shifts, and teams have the most violations, giving you the data to target training where it actually matters.
For facilities subject to OSHA regulations, this continuous monitoring creates a documented record of enforcement activity that demonstrates due diligence during inspections and audits.


Catching violations in the moment is only half the picture. Coram logs every flagged event and surfaces patterns that manual oversight would never reveal, like a recurring PPE gap on second shift, a zone that consistently triggers trespassing alerts, or a workstation that goes unattended every afternoon.
These insights feed directly into training decisions, zone redesigns, and staffing adjustments. Instead of reacting to incidents after the damage is done, your team builds a proactive safety culture backed by objective, continuous data. Coram's reporting tools make it straightforward to pull compliance summaries for internal reviews, insurance partners, or regulatory audits.


OSHA fines can reach $165,514 per violation, and the reputational and human cost of a preventable workplace injury goes far beyond any penalty. Coram gives safety and operations teams the ability to enforce compliance continuously, not just during walkthroughs or audits. The platform works across warehouses, manufacturing floors, distribution centers, construction sites, and healthcare facilities, adapting to the specific rules and hazards of each environment. No third-party safety platforms. No additional sensors. Just your existing cameras, made intelligent.
No. Compliance enforcement capabilities are part of Coram's safety alerts and productivity alerts suite and do not require a separate license.
All you need is any IP camera and a Coram Point NVR. The system works with your existing camera infrastructure. There are no additional sensors, wearable devices, or specialized hardware required.
No. Coram handles detection, alerting, event logging, and reporting entirely within its own platform. There is no dependency on external safety monitoring tools.
Coram covers a broad range of compliance scenarios: PPE detection (hard hats, vests, masks, gloves), restricted zone and no-go area monitoring, trespassing and unauthorized access alerts, line crossing detection, proximity monitoring, workstation absence and idle detection, and fully custom detections that you define in plain English. The platform monitors your facility around the clock across every shift.
Yes. Coram's Custom Detection feature lets you describe what you want to monitor in natural language. For example, "person without hard hat near loading dock" or "forklift entering pedestrian walkway." The AI detects exactly what you describe, with no coding or complex setup needed.