EasyAI Pitches AI Video Safety System to Help Workers Get Home Safely

By Lee Dong Geon Posted : April 30, 2026, 11:25 Updated : April 30, 2026, 11:25
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EasyAI said it is proposing an AI-based safety management solution aimed at helping industrial workers return home safely, timed to May’s Family Month and Children’s Day.

According to the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s provisional results released last month on the “2025 status of fatal accidents subject to disaster investigation,” the number of workplace accident deaths covered by the investigation totaled 605 in 2025, up 16 from 589 a year earlier. By sector, construction accounted for 286 deaths, manufacturing 158 and other industries 161. Workplaces with fewer than 50 employees recorded 351 deaths, more than half of the total, underscoring the need to strengthen safety management at smaller sites.

The company noted that industrial accidents among men in their 40s and 50s remain high each year, leaving many fathers — often the main breadwinners — among those most exposed to on-site risks.

EasyAI said its AI video analysis-based smart safety management system is designed for industrial sites and supports efforts to prevent serious accidents. It said the system can detect failures to wear safety helmets, safety belts and lanyards; identify emergencies such as unauthorized entry, collapses and fires; flag work hazards including collisions, poor housekeeping and pinch points; and provide a KakaoTalk-based hazard notification service.

The solution analyzes site conditions in real time and issues on-site alarms and alerts to managers when it detects safety rule violations or accident risks. The company said it aims to raise workers’ safety awareness and help safety managers respond quickly to dangerous situations.

An EasyAI official said, “With Children’s Day and Family Month, protecting the dad in children’s drawings so he can always be there is why our AI safety solution exists,” adding, “We will continue expanding a safety management environment that even small and midsize workplaces can adopt without undue burden, so every father working on site can return safely to his family every evening.”



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