CompScience
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Company Overview
Located in San Francisco
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Industry
Founded 2019
Workplace Video + AI = Lower Injury Rates. CompScience prevents workplace accidents with risk reports and data-driven safety programs generated from existing security video. The result? Lower cost of risk whether bundled with workers’ comp insurance or as a software service. It's very simple, fast to deploy and the results are clear. Our software analyzes each frame of your video footage to identify opportunities to improve safety protocols. So, before the pallets fall off the forklift and before people get a repetitive stress injury, you can prevent the risks that lead to injuries. No new hardware to install and maintain. No new software to administer. Just upload video and get insights, action plans and lower injury rates.
How does CompScience measure their technology's effectiveness in the field?
We track and report injury risks over time and deliver this data to our clients in a risk report and on the dashboard. With these tools you can ● Rapidly audit hundreds of hours of CCTV video for non-compliance and safety hazards ● Engage colleagues during safety talks with compelling video examples ● Streamline root cause analysis ● Identify successes and opportunities with industry benchmarking ● Diagnose areas of concern with risk heat maps ● Track improvements from interventions and initiatives ● Generate ideas to encourage MSD improvements with expert ergonomic analysis and recommendations
CompScience Areas of Expertise
CompScore
Category: Software
Analytics Platform
Primary Hazard
Vehicle pedestrian interactions
Secondary Hazard
Slips, trips, or falls
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Risk Reduction Program
Category: Computer vision
Computer Vision
Primary Hazard
Musculoskeletal disorders
Secondary Hazard
Slips, trips, or falls
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Enterprise Subscription with Optional Continuous Safety Monitoring
Category: Artificial intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Primary Hazard
Vehicle pedestrian interactions
Secondary Hazard
Musculoskeletal disorders
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