- Wet or uneven surfaces, including spills, cracked flooring, and loose rugs.
- Poor lighting in stairwells, corridors, or walkways.
- Clutter, tools, or equipment left in walking areas.
- Footwear unsuitable for the working environment.
- Damaged or unstable furniture, such as chairs.
- Distracted behaviour, including walking while using a mobile phone.
- Installation of anti-slip mats or floor grip solutions.
- Improvement of lighting and visibility in high-traffic areas.
- Application of effective housekeeping practices.
- Repair or replacement of damaged furniture and equipment.
- Use of appropriate access equipment, such as ladders instead of chairs.
- Placement of signage and barriers to highlight active hazards.
- Engineering controls, including drainage systems and safety mats.
- Administrative controls, such as procedures, signage, and training.
- Personal protective equipment, including suitable footwear and fall-protection gear.
- Development of situational awareness to identify hidden or frequently overlooked hazards in everyday work environments.
Train your team to recognise hazards early, anticipate risk, and prevent injuries before minor missteps escalate into serious incidents by placing them in high-risk virtual environments where slips, trips, and falls are likely to occur. The immersive VR experience spans settings such as busy kitchens and active construction zones, building practical awareness and decision-making skills that address one of the most common causes of workplace injury across industries.
Slips, trips, and falls may seem minor but remain a leading cause of workplace injury, addressed through interactive simulations that require active decision-making across multiple settings.
Within the experience, users are required to:
- Identify hazards across three distinct environments, including office, warehouse, and worksite settings.
- Evaluate risk using the Hierarchy of Controls and the Risk Assessment Matrix.
- Understand the real operational impact of falls, sprains, and preventable injuries.
- Complete a full site safety inspection under exam conditions.
This scenario-driven approach reinforces consistent safety behaviours, strengthens day-to-day risk awareness, and supports injury reduction across both blue- and white-collar environments.
Features:
- Explore three different environments as you practice implementing the Hierarchy of Controls and Risk Assessment Matrix
- Experience the consequences of slips, trips and fall hazards
- Complete a site safety inspection under exam conditions
- Integrated analytics and student performance
- Modelled from Unit of Competency: BSBWHS211
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22 minutes run time
VR
Stand-alone
3D
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