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INDUSTRY

Chemicals

Chemical distribution is high-consequence work. A small shortcut can become a serious spill, exposure, or incident.

inviol plugs into your existing cameras to spot risky behaviour in real time. This becomes simple coaching and reporting your teams can act on.

Coca-Cola
Woolworths
Americold
Linfox
Twinings of London
Suntory Frucor
Mondiale Logistics
The Warehouse Group
NZ Post
Godfrey Hirst
Whittakers Chocolate
Freightways
Posthaste
Halls
MADE
Fletcher Placemakers
NXP
NZ Couriers
The Collective Yogurt
Briscoes
Vulcan
Foodstuffs
Hilton Haulage
Big Chill

Why choose inviol

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Find and fix root causes of risk every site 24/7.
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Don’t wait for someone to walk past the problem.
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Detectors customised to fit your operations and risk.
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Real-time, on-site alerts you can act on.

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What inviol detects in chemical environments

inviol’s detectors are configured to match the specific handling rules and risk profile of your chemical storage or distribution operation.

Exclusion zone enforcement

Detects when workers or vehicles enter restricted areas around hazardous storage, charging bays or high-risk processing zones. Logged with timestamped video foe compliance documentation and follow-up coaching conversations.

PPE compliance

Spots missing hard hats, high-vis vests and other required PPE in defined areas. In chemical environments where PPE requirements are non-negotiable, timely coaching adds an important layer of assurance.

Pedestrian-vehicle proximity

Monitors interactions between workers and forklifts or trucks moving hazardous loads through depots, warehouses and loading areas.

Loading and unloading zone activity

Flags unsafe interactions during dock operations, including situations where separation rules between vehicles, pedestrians and hazardous materials may not be followed.

Keeping your yards and sites safe to 
work in with inviol

Empower teams

with real-time alerts and visibility.

Reduce risk

within weeks of implementation.

Better operations

the safest of working is the most productive way of working.

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Automate your toolbox meetings

Cut the noise
Deliver right events to the right people
Focus on what matters
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Automate your toolbox meetings

Cut the noise
Deliver right events to the right people
Focus on what matters

Unified reporting at your fingertips

Customisable, automated real-time risk reporting across any policy, site or timeframe, built for site leaders and the board.

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Safety in chemical storage and distribution

Chemical storage and distribution sites operate under some of the strictest safety and handling requirements of any industry. The consequences of getting it wrong go beyond a workplace injury: a spill, a collision involving hazardous materials, or a breach of a restricted zone can create environmental, regulatory and operational consequences that are difficult and expensive to recover from.

Day-to-day, the risks are practical and physical. Forklifts moving drums and pallets of hazardous goods through deports and warehouses, workers handling materials that require specific PPE at all times, vehicles loading and unloading at docks where strict separation rules apply, and restricted zones around storage areas that need to be consistently enforced. These are well-understood risks, and most chemical operators already have detailed procedures in place. What’s harder is maintaining consistent compliance across every shift, every zone and every worker, especially when operations run around the clock or across multiple sites. Computer vision AI adds a continuous monitoring layer that reinforces the standards your team has already set.

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AI device & camera installed on a truck or in a warehouse
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Custom H&S policies configured
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Camera monitored 24/7 in real time
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AI identifies policy breaches
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Notifications sent to appropriate people
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Coach and train the team in our platform
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Track and analyse all the data with our detailed reporting

How it works

How it works

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AI device & camera installed on a truck or in a warehouse
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Custom H&S policies configured
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Camera monitored 24/7 in real time
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AI identifies policy breaches
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Notifications sent to appropriate people
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Coach and train the team in our platform
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Track and analyse all the data with our detailed reporting

What customers say
about inviol

“The kicker, it reduced our Health & Safety risk by 60% in just two months!”

Graham Nelson — Head of Continuous Improvement
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“inviol has changed the H&S conversation. I don't know how I'd do my job without it”

Sajal Saha — Health, Safety & Environment Advisor
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“80% reduction of risk that involves vehicles & plant machinery on site.”

Tracey Crookston — Branch Manager, New Lynn
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“It's a system that

helps us understand

what good looks like”

Rex Middelbeek — GM Safety & Wellbeing
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