Tenna unveils TennaCAM safety camera, expanding safety offerings

Industrial

Tenna, the construction technology platform that revolutionises equipment fleet operations, has launched the TennaCAM, the newest member of the Tenna hardware product line and safety functionality

The TennaCAM dashcam device is Tenna’s latest contribution to total equipment fleet management for the construction industry. Ideal for capturing safety incidents and monitoring the behaviour of drivers operating heavy trucks and vehicles in a construction fleet, the TennaCAM captures footage that provides context and acts as a source of truth in the event of an incident, accident or safety violation.

Available to pair with both OBD-II and JBUS fleet trackers via WiFi, the TennaCAM uses Bluetooth technology to trigger real-time camera recordings when unsafe driving events are detected.

“We are excited to launch the TennaCAM device and related functionality as part of our Safety & Compliance feature as we understand how important safety is to our customers and prospects. Tenna continues to expand our product based on the needs of the industry and we are happy to deliver a robust and sleek dashcam device to meet this demand. Coming from the industry ourselves, we know how critical safety is for contractors and we focus a lot of our development efforts on features and functionality that we design to help contractors maintain or enhance safety across their fleet and teams,” said Jose Cueva, co-founder and vice-president of product at Tenna.

The TennaCAM expands Tenna’s existing driver safety features which includes driver scorecards for monitoring safe driving behaviour. Additionally, there are several other benefits that a safety camera can provide to contractors; the footage and data from the TennaCAM delivers insights that can help contractors improve safety and reduce risk over time, while also expediting insurance claims, reducing insurance premiums and exonerating drivers when they are involved in on-road incidents where they are not at-fault.

“Tenna already provides real-time insights to contractors about the movement and operation of their equipment, so it makes perfect sense that we introduce a new product that delivers even more visibility around their fleet management,” said Mark Facciani, vice-president of customer success at Tenna.