Hazard Spotting Corporate Training in Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality training can be particularly useful for companies working in high-risk industries such as construction, manufacturing, or transportation. By using Virtual Reality, personnel can be exposed to a variety of realistic scenarios that simulate potential hazards.
Key Values & Benefits
Reduce Workplace Accidents Before They Happen
Over 2.3 million people die annually from workplace accidents or diseases (ILO), and non-fatal injuries cost billions globally. VR hazard training lets employees practice spotting and avoiding hazards in a zero-risk environment, preventing costly accidents before they occur.


Immersive, Realistic Hazard Recognition
Unlike classroom slides or videos, VR places employees inside lifelike factory, warehouse, or construction settings, confronting hazards like unsafe forklifts, missing guardrails, or loose cables. This builds muscle memory and situational awareness that translate directly into safer workplace behavior.
Cost-Effective & Scalable Safety Training
Traditional safety drills often require downtime, equipment, and supervision. VR delivers repeatable and scalable training that cuts operational disruption, ensures consistency across sites, and reduces overall OSHA/EU-OSHA compliance costs.


Custom Environments for Industry-Specific Risks
Every workplace has unique hazards. We recreate tailored VR environments that match a company's exact facilities and equipment. Employees don't just learn general safety rules - they practice responding to the exact risks they'll face on the job.
Proven to Boost Retention & Risk Awareness
Studies show immersive learning improves knowledge retention by up to 75% vs. passive methods. VR reinforces correct behavior around forklifts, scaffolding, machinery, and emergency exits, ensuring workers remember safety protocols when it matters most.

What Our Clients Say
“The reason we chose virtual reality is because, to be honest, I think it represents a part of the future - the future of training people.”
Tina Sikma
Senior Trainer (Port of Antwerp Bruges)
“We have now started using VR glasses for training. This training focuses on Zero Ladders - where regular ladders are no longer used in practice, but replaced with secured ladders - making it ideal for practicing procedures.”
Steven Tops
Safety Trainer (Equans)
ENVIRONMENTS TO MATCH YOUR NEEDS
Explore our immersive virtual reality training environments and see how we're revolutionizing hazard safety education.

VR Hazard Training - Hause

VR Hazard Training - Factory

VR Hazard Training - Port

VR Hazard Training - Port

VR Hazard Training

VR Hazard Training
