Hard Skills

Hazards and dangerous risks are all around you. Can you correctly identify the hazards and save your team from serious injury, or even death?

H.I.R.A.

Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment

VR experience overview
Estimated training duration:
10 - 12 minutes per single session
Hazards and dangerous risks are all around you. Can you correctly identify the hazards and save your team from serious injury, or even death?
Introduction

Introduction

Objective: The overview of the VR training experience focused on basic Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) principles.

Target Audience: Prospective and current employees, trainee safety officers, and trainee managers responsible for workplace safety.

Purpose: Gauge participants’ understanding and application of basic HIRA in a controlled virtual environment.

Key Features

Key Features

Immersive Environment: Realistic VR scenarios simulating various workplace settings (e.g., construction site, factory floor).

Interactive Learning: Users identify hazards and assess risks in real time.

Scenario Variety: Multiple scenarios representing common workplace hazards.

Learning objectives

Learning objectives

Hazard Identification: Enable participants to recognise potential hazards in various work environments.

Risk Assessment:Teach participants to evaluate the severity and likelihood of identified hazards.

Knowledge Retention: Reinforce HIRA principles through hands-on practice.

Implemmentation

Implemmentation

Integration: Can be integrated as part of a broader training curriculum.

Scalability: Suitable for training individuals or groups.

Benefits

Benefits

Safe Learning Environment: Practice HIRA principles without real-world consequences.

Enhanced Engagement: Interactive and immersive learning improves retention.

Measurable Outcomes: Track user progress and identify areas for improvement.

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