Liquid spill on the floor
Detect spills and leaks on the floor that create a slip hazard.
A liquid spill caught before anyone slips
The "Liquid spill on the floor" scenario detects a puddle or leak on the floor surface that creates a slip hazard. Slips and falls are among the most common workplace injuries, and a wet floor often goes unnoticed until an accident happens.
Automatic detection lets you react the moment the hazard appears — dispatch cleaning and flag the area — instead of reconstructing the event from footage afterwards.

Reaction at the moment it happens
A detection raises an alert and andon signal the instant liquid appears on the watched floor.
Configurable zones
You define the walkways and areas around machines where a leak is most dangerous — detection runs only where it matters.
Around-the-clock monitoring
Detection runs continuously, 24/7, with no fatigue or breaks — including the shifts when the floor is thinly staffed.
How liquid-spill detection works
Industrial cameras watch the floor while vision servers run the SAM3 detection model with the prompt "liquid spill on floor" at the edge. Every match becomes an event that integration gateways forward to AndonCloud and machine PLCs.
The event turns into an alert, an andon signal, a dashboard entry and a line in a report — with no footage sent to the cloud and no strain on your infrastructure.

Detection at the edge
The model runs locally on the vision server — low latency and no footage streamed off-site.
Andon & PLC integration
A detected spill can trigger a light signal, a housekeeping notification or an action on a machine controller.
No footage in the cloud
Analysis happens at the edge — only events leave the site, not the video stream.
Example use and privacy
Along a hall walkway the camera spots a spill and immediately triggers a housekeeping notification and a light signal, while the event lands in the safety report.
The system recognises the "spill" state by watching the floor surface, not people — it performs no biometric identification or face recognition.

No personal identification
Detection is about a surface state and an object, not personal data — no face recognition.
A full event trail
Every detection is logged with time and zone, ready for analysis in safety reports.
Ready for safety reports
Every detection lands in a report with time and location — ready to analyse trends and recurring leaks.
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Frequently asked questions
- A puddle or liquid leak on the floor surface within the watched zone that creates a slip hazard. The system recognises the surface state, not the identity of people.
- No. Detection is about a surface state and an object — there is no biometric identification or face recognition.
- Yes. Detection zones are configurable, so the system reacts where a leak is most dangerous — on walkways and around machines.
- The event triggers an alert, an andon signal, a dashboard entry and a report line; it can also trigger a housekeeping notification or an action on a machine controller.
- Yes. The model runs at the edge on the vision server, so the reaction happens the moment the hazard appears.
- Standard industrial IP cameras watching the floor; the image is analysed locally by the vision server.
- No. Analysis happens at the edge — only events leave the site, not the video stream.
- Yes. Integration gateways link events to AndonCloud and PLC controllers — for example a light signal or a housekeeping notification.
The "Liquid spill on the floor" scenario detects a puddle or leak on the floor surface that creates a slip hazard. Slips and falls are among the most common workplace injuries, and a wet floor often goes unnoticed until an accident happens. Automatic detection lets you dispatch cleaning and flag the hazard quickly.
In the AndonCloud computer-vision pipeline, industrial cameras watch the floor while vision servers run the SAM3 detection model with the prompt "liquid spill on floor" at the edge. Every match becomes an event that integration gateways forward to AndonCloud and machine PLCs — as an alert, an andon signal, a dashboard entry and a line in a report.
For example, along a hall walkway the camera spots a spill and triggers a notification for housekeeping and a line in the report. The system recognises the "spill" state by watching the surface, not people — it performs no biometric identification or face recognition.
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