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Readiness check

Will your jobsite cameras actually protect the site?

A jobsite camera detects, deters, and documents, but it does not prevent anything by itself. The response is what acts, and the power, placement, and privacy compliance decide whether it works. Answer for how your cameras are actually set up. This is general guidance, not legal advice; confirm audio and privacy rules with counsel. The score stays on your device; enter an email only if you want the camera readiness checklist sent over.

1. Is there a response behind the camera (monitoring, alarm, a call list), not just recording?
2. Is power and connectivity solved for the temporary site (solar, battery, cellular)?
3. Is the coverage placed on what matters (entrances, laydown, gates, blind spots)?
4. If using AI analytics, are they tuned so they are not flooding false alarms?
5. Is privacy signage posted and workers notified they are recorded?
6. Do you avoid recording audio without consent (the wiretap trap)?
7. Is the footage stored with a retention policy and access control?
8. Does the camera feed the workflow (progress to the daily report, alerts to the team)?