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​2025-07-07

[Refo] AI Detects Real-Time Risk... see the current state of 'Smart Construction Safety'

"Danger! Worker is down next to the stairs!"

The '2025 International Safety and Health Exhibition (KISS 2025)' held at KINTEX in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province on Sunday. The screens of the smart construction safety solution company 'OneMoreSecurity' booth warned against urgent situations. Beyond simple 'falling,' the artificial intelligence agency has come up with a far more specific situation by comprehensively judging the location information 'next to the stairs' and the state of 'falling'. If CCTV in the past played a role of simply illuminating the scene, it now has a 'brain' that allows users to think and analyze themselves.

The exhibition, hosted by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, clearly showed how much the safety paradigm of the construction industry has evolved, starting with "intelligent AI" and "wearable devices." Beyond "post-medical visits" to prepare countermeasures after accidents, "prediction-based prevention" that blocks the possibility of accidents itself seems to be a reality.

The most prominent feature of this exhibition was the safety management platform through advanced AI image analysis technology. Companies such as "Sage" and "OneMoreSecurity" have each unveiled intelligent solutions. The platform they unveiled predicted situations in which people approach dangerous areas or the risk of construction equipment colliding beyond checking whether workers wear safety helmets or safety rings.


▲ Visitors visit the OneMoreSecurity booth for explanations (Picture: Reporter Park Heung-soon)

Reporter Park Heung-soon (soonn@)
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​2025-07-07

[Refo] AI Detects Real-Time Risk... see the current state of 'Smart Construction Safety'

"Danger! Worker is down next to the stairs!"

The '2025 International Safety and Health Exhibition (KISS 2025)' held at KINTEX in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province on Sunday. The screens of the smart construction safety solution company 'OneMoreSecurity' booth warned against urgent situations. Beyond simple 'falling,' the artificial intelligence agency has come up with a far more specific situation by comprehensively judging the location information 'next to the stairs' and the state of 'falling'. If CCTV in the past played a role of simply illuminating the scene, it now has a 'brain' that allows users to think and analyze themselves.

The exhibition, hosted by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, clearly showed how much the safety paradigm of the construction industry has evolved, starting with "intelligent AI" and "wearable devices." Beyond "post-medical visits" to prepare countermeasures after accidents, "prediction-based prevention" that blocks the possibility of accidents itself seems to be a reality.

The most prominent feature of this exhibition was the safety management platform through advanced AI image analysis technology. Companies such as "Sage" and "OneMoreSecurity" have each unveiled intelligent solutions. The platform they unveiled predicted situations in which people approach dangerous areas or the risk of construction equipment colliding beyond checking whether workers wear safety helmets or safety rings.


▲ Visitors visit the OneMoreSecurity booth for explanations (Picture: Reporter Park Heung-soon)

Reporter Park Heung-soon (soonn@)
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