Dual Camera Safety Briefing Evidence Guide
Safety briefings are not normal content shoots. The goal is to keep the instruction traceable after the room moves on.
Use Dual Camera when a briefing needs room context, spoken instruction, and a short follow-up record from one iPhone position.
What needs to remain traceable
The context frame keeps the room, signage, and speaker together. The short record gives the team something quick to review later. That dual job is why the app makes sense here.
Checks before the briefing starts
- Can the speaker be heard clearly from the operator position?
- Are exit signs, hazard areas, or demo objects visible enough to explain the instruction?
- Will a narrow follow-up clip still make sense without the whole room?
- Is the phone stable enough to hold the message until the briefing ends?
When the phone should stay secondary
If the briefing is part of an emergency response or requires formal evidence, use the proper safety equipment and record system first. Dual Camera is useful, but it should not replace the main documentation chain.
Next step
Open Dual Camera before the briefing starts and decide which details must remain understandable after the session.
