


INDUSTRY
Forestry & logging
inviol is purpose-built for high-risk industries such as forestry and logging. Workers face daily hazards with heavy machinery, sharp tools and environmental risks. By flagging these moments, inviol allows you to coach your team and address unsafe behaviour with training before it leads to a serious injury.



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Why choose inviol

Built-in dashboards and BI integrations.

Consistent multi-site reporting that highlights where to focus.

Real-time, on-site alerts you can act on.

Culture change you can measure.
What inviol detects in forestry and logging environments
inviol’s detectors are configured to match the specific risks of your yard, processing site or sawmill operation.
Exclusion zone breaches
Detects when workers enter restricted areas around heavy machinery, log handling equipment or active loading zones. Logged with timestamped video clips for coaching and toolbox conversations.
Pedestrian-vehicle proximity
Monitors interactions between workers on foot and moving vehicles or plant equipment across yard areas, flagging close calls for training.
Vehicle speed
Tracks vehicle speeds across defined zones in the yard, giving you data on where speeding occurs in areas shared with pedestrians and other equipment.
PPE compliance
Spots missing hard hats, high-vis vests and other required PPE in defined areas, captured on video for coaching follow-up.
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.

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

Automate your toolbox meetings
Cut the noise
Deliver right events to the right people
Focus on what matters
Safety in forestry and logging yards
Forestry and logging is one of the highest-risk industries in New Zealand and Australia. While much of that risk sits in the forest itself, the yard and processing side of the operation carries its own set of challenges. Log yards, timber processing sites and sawmill yards involve heavy machinery, large vehicles, overhead loading equipment and workers sharing space with moving loads that can weigh several tonnes.
Crews can change frequently, with contractors and seasonal workers cycling through alongside permanent staff. The mix of different operators, different vehicles and different levels of site familiarity means that exclusion zone discipline and pedestrian-vehicle separation needs to be consistently enforced, not just during inductions but every day. These are environments where the consequences of a near-miss becoming an incident can be severe. inviol adds a continuous monitoring layer across the yard areas you already have cameras covering, catching the risky interactions that happen between safety walks and beyond the line of sight of any single supervisor.



AI device & camera installed on a truck or in a warehouse

Custom H&S policies configured

Camera monitored 24/7 in real time

AI identifies policy breaches

Notifications sent to appropriate people

Coach and train the team in our platform

Track and analyse all the data with our detailed reporting
How it works
How it works



AI device & camera installed on a truck or in a warehouse

Custom H&S policies configured

Camera monitored 24/7 in real time

AI identifies policy breaches

Notifications sent to appropriate people

Coach and train the team in our platform

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

“80% reduction of risk that involves vehicles & plant machinery on site.”
Tracey Crookston — Branch Manager, New Lynn

“It's a system that
helps us understand
what good looks like”
Rex Middelbeek — GM Safety & Wellbeing



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