We do not feed your proprietary site data into public foundational models. Discover the strict, three-stage architecture that protects your operational IP and employee privacy before a single hazard is mapped.
We utilize task-specific recording, not continuous CCTV surveillance. Operatives execute the "Safety Slate" protocol to verbally confirm the environment is cleared of third-party IP before the 60-second capture begins.
Footage lands directly in an isolated AWS S3 Quarantine Bucket. Automated MediaPipe protocols blur all faces, while audio Named Entity Recognition (NER) instantly redacts spoken personal identifiers at the edge.
Only the sanitized visual telemetry is processed. The engine cross-references physical actions against HASAWA '74 and UK CDM frameworks, outputting an encrypted, audit-ready compliance draft for professional sign-off.
SafeSequence operates strictly as a Data Processor. Our architecture is built on the principle of 'Privacy by Design' (Article 25), directly supporting your organizational Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) requirements under UK GDPR.
Telemetry never leaves the UK. All client data is ingested into localized AWS `eu-west-2` (London) Quarantine buckets. Data is encrypted both in transit (TLS 1.2+) and at rest (AES-256), ensuring strict geographical compliance.
To satisfy data minimization requirements, SafeSequence applies edge-level redaction. Faces and PII audio strings are permanently obfuscated prior to deep hazard analysis, preventing the unnecessary storage of biometric data.
SafeSequence captures transient, task-specific telemetry, completely avoiding the severe privacy implications of continuous workplace surveillance. Capture is executed under the lawful basis of Legitimate Interest (occupational health and safety compliance).
We do not engage in fully automated decision-making that produces legal effects. The SafeSequence Brain generates a compliance draft. Your designated competent person must physically review and sign off the documentation, satisfying UK HSE and ICO oversight requirements.