Policy Packs

Start with one focused safety pack

Edgentik launches through three practical packs that simplify first-site rollout. Choose the risk you want to monitor first, deploy the right camera profile, and review real incidents before expanding.

Forklift Safety is now a first-class launch wedge, but the public scope stays honest: current launch is limited to Tier A shared-runtime policies, not a broad vehicle-behavior matrix.

Why packs work first

Three reasons to start with one pack

One pack keeps deployment scope narrow enough to bring live quickly on existing cameras
Each incident carries enough scene, policy, and zone context to stand in review
The floor can decide what to expand next from evidence, not from a feature list
Three packs

Three safety packs for warehouse-first deployment

These packs give the commercial shape the site needs now: obvious launch scope, clear policy lists, and a direct path from existing cameras to reviewable incidents.

Core Safety Pack on existing warehouse cameras
Policy pack

Core Safety Pack

Cover the fundamentals of site safety and compliance with configurable zones, movement rules, and occupancy awareness.

Included policiesPPE Compliance, Zone Intrusion, Line Crossing, Dwell Violation, Loitering, Occupancy / Crowding.
Best forSites that want a fast, low-friction first deployment using existing cameras and camera views that already cover general site movement.
What the reviewer getsReviewable incidents with policy, zone, clip, and timing context in the same queue used for every other pack.
Worker Protection Pack review context in a warehouse
Policy pack

Worker Protection Pack

Detect serious worker-risk events such as falls and worker-down conditions for faster response and evidence-backed review.

Included policiesWorker Down and Worker Fall.
Best forTeams focused on direct worker protection, higher-severity events, delayed response risk, and a smaller number of incidents that require a stronger response standard.
What the reviewer getsA case with retained context and enough evidence to decide whether immediate follow-through or escalation is needed.
Forklift Safety Pack for shared pedestrian and vehicle spaces
Policy pack

Forklift Safety Pack

Reduce pedestrian-vehicle exposure with forklift-aware zone, line-crossing, and dwell policies built for warehouse and industrial environments.

Included policiesPedestrian in Forklift Zone, Forklift in Pedestrian Zone, Forklift in Restricted Area, Forklift Line Crossing, Forklift Dwell in Prohibited Area.
Best forForklift-heavy indoor operations where pedestrians and vehicles share space, restricted areas matter, and zone logic is already meaningful on the floor.
What the reviewer getsTier A shared-runtime incidents with vehicle and person context, not a vague forklift analytics promise.

What’s launch vs what’s next: Launch scope is focused on shared-runtime forklift policies. Proximity, speeding, stop or yield, blind-spot, near miss, cabin-state, and other advanced vehicle-behavior policies remain post-launch extensions.

Need the search-intent version? See forklift pedestrian safety monitoring, PPE compliance monitoring, or warehouse safety cameras using existing infrastructure.

First-site discipline

Why focused packs beat broad rollout

Faster deployment

One pack is easier to scope, validate, and explain than a mixed bundle of loosely related features.

Cleaner proof

Buyers can see exactly what ran live, what incidents were generated, and what to expand next.

Less customer confusion

The commercial story stays aligned with what the runtime and review path actually support today.

How this shows up in Edgentik

Pack-led deployment, reviewable incidents, and the right profile per camera

In Edgentik, a pack is deployed through the right camera profile, then each policy hit becomes an incident with clip, context, owner, and next step in the same queue.

Uses feeds from cameras you already run, not a parallel camera project
Each incident carries evidence and scene, not a line item with no picture
Same review path when you add zones, lanes, packs, or buildings
Edgentik incident queue showing validated warehouse safety incidents with evidence and review status
Queue work stays consistent across Core Safety, Worker Protection, and Forklift Safety.
How to start

Choose one pack the team can prove cleanly at the first site.

The strongest starting point is one pack with a clear review owner, a clear deployment boundary, and a team that intends to use the output immediately.