Why VR training for Construction
Safety & Risk Reduction
Construction sites are dangerous, and VR provides a risk-free environment for workers to train. Simulating hazardous scenarios (such as working at heights or handling heavy machinery) prepares employees better for real-world situations.
Save Costs
Traditional hands-on training is expensive, requiring equipment downtime and dedicated training locations. VR training reduces the need for physical training spaces and costly machinery use.
Faster Onboarding for New Workers
Pre-training employees in VR allows them to get up to speed quickly and work more effectively. This is especially useful in addressing labor shortages and high workforce turnover.
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Safety awareness is crucial in construction, and VR is a powerful tool for engaging workers in safety awareness training
Simulated Safety Scenarios
VR enables workers to experience common construction site hazards, such as falls, machinery malfunctions, and electrical hazards, in a risk-free environment.
Interactive Toolbox Talks
Workers can participate in VR-based safety briefings that simulate real-life scenarios, ensuring they understand safety procedures and are prepared for potential hazards.
Increased Retention
VR training enhances retention by immersing workers in safety situations, making the lessons more memorable compared to traditional methods.
Operating cranes is a critical task on construction sites, and VR provides an effective way to train workers without the risk of accidents
Simulated Crane Operation
Workers can practice operating cranes and other heavy machinery in a controlled, virtual environment, reducing the risk of accidents during real-life training.
Skill Development
VR helps workers hone their skills, such as precise lifting, load management, and navigation of construction sites, before handling the actual equipment.
Real-Time Feedback
VR provides instant corrections during training, helping workers improve their performance and become more confident when operating cranes in the field.
VR is changing how construction companies recruit by offering realistic job previews and assessing candidates’ skills
Virtual Job Previews
Candidates can explore a virtual construction site, gaining insight into the tasks, environments, and expectations they’ll face on the job.
Skill Assessments
VR allows companies to evaluate candidates’ capabilities in simulated construction tasks, ensuring they possess the necessary skills before hiring.
Safety awareness is crucial in construction, and VR is a powerful tool for engaging workers in safety awareness training:
Simulated Safety Scenarios: VR enables workers to experience common construction site hazards, such as falls, machinery malfunctions, and electrical hazards, in a risk-free environment.
Interactive Toolbox Talks: Workers can participate in VR-based safety briefings that simulate real-life scenarios, ensuring they understand safety procedures and are prepared for potential hazards.
Increased Retention: VR training enhances retention by immersing workers in safety situations, making the lessons more memorable compared to traditional methods.
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Read this special report from PWC about how VR and AR will transform business and the economy
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Read this report from Accenture about emergence of immersive learning for the future workforce.
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Read this report from campgemini about Augmented and Virtual Reality in Operations.
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