As the autumn and winter seasons bring dry conditions and increased fire hazards on construction sites, knowing the correct evacuation methods is crucial in the face of sudden fires. Traditional education on construction sites is often life-based, using practical drills to enhance safety awareness among workers. Although training effectiveness is ensured, the high cost in terms of human resources and time discourages many contractors from organizing pre-job safety training, leading to accidents. The widespread adoption of VR safety experience centers has solved these challenges and is benefiting more construction companies.
The VR Safety Experience Center is an establishment utilizing VR technology to immerse construction workers in virtual scenarios that replicate engineering accidents such as fires, electric shocks, collapses, machinery accidents, and high-altitude falls. This approach aims to provide safety education and enhance the safety awareness of construction personnel. Unlike traditional settings, the VR Safety Experience Center is not limited by physical space, allowing for a maximum simulation of the impacts of safety incidents.
The VR safety experience center can also achieve significant effects in fire training, making it more effective than some fire drills in allowing construction personnel to feel the occurrence of danger. By practicing fire evacuation skills in the VR safety experience center, it's even more important to clearly view every component of the engineering structure and identify hazardous areas during construction through VR technology. This creates a simulation that matches the actual construction site, familiarizing workers with the situation. It aligns with the concept of green construction and also avoids wasting labor and materials due to drills.




