Real-Time Personal Protective Equipment Non-Compliance Recognition on AI Edge Cameras

Author:

Sanjeewani Pubudu1,Neuber Glenn2,Fitzgerald John1,Chandrasena Nadeesha1,Potums Stijn1,Alavi Azadeh3ORCID,Lane Christopher1

Affiliation:

1. Research and Development, Smart AI Connect, Brisbane 4215, Australia

2. Research and Development, MaxusAI, Brisbane 4006, Australia

3. STEM College, School of Computing Technologies, RMIT University, Melbourne 3000, Australia

Abstract

Despite advancements in technology, safety equipment, and training within the construction industry over recent decades, the prevalence of fatal and nonfatal injuries and accidents remains a significant concern among construction workers. Hard hats and safety vests are crucial safety gear known to mitigate severe head trauma and other injuries. However, adherence to safety protocols, including the use of such gear, is often inadequate, posing potential risks to workers. Moreover, current manual safety monitoring systems are laborious and time-consuming. To address these challenges and enhance workplace safety, there is a pressing need to automate safety monitoring processes economically, with reduced processing times. This research proposes a deep learning-based pipeline for real-time identification of non-compliance with wearing hard hats and safety vests, enabling safety officers to preempt hazards and mitigate risks at construction sites. We evaluate various neural networks for edge deployment and find that the Single Shot Multibox Detector (SSD) MobileNet V2 model excels in computational efficiency, making it particularly suitable for this application-oriented task. The experiments and comparative analyses demonstrate the pipeline’s effectiveness in accurately identifying instances of non-compliance across different scenarios, underscoring its potential for improving safety outcomes.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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