The on-duty sleep detection is often used for the large open offices and factories with the desks. In many cases, it does not necessarily need immediate intervention, but it can be used by the human resources department for the assessment later.
It can also be used to detect the security officers sleeping at their post at the gate booth, for example. That would trigger an instant alarm because of the security risks.
There are also business applications where the sleeping person is responsible for serving customers, such as reception desks in the hotels or check-out counters in the retail stores. A sleeping employee in such locations would not only affect the service quality but might lead to worse reputation of the business and the owner might want to prevent that using the AI-assisted solution.