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VR safety case

Maritime VR safety induction centre

A training centre introduced VR modules for safety induction, machinery-space awareness and emergency procedure practice.

01Training need02System fit03Operational outcome
Project narrative

Project context

The centre wanted trainees to experience hazardous spaces and emergency routes before entering complex training areas. VR provided repeatable familiarisation without interrupting other simulator rooms.

Wuhan Erun Technology Co., Ltd. brings the ERUN approach into the project by translating operational requirements into simulator functions that instructors can use repeatedly, assess clearly and expand over time.

Maritime VR safety induction centre
Maritime VR safety induction centre

ERUN configuration

  • VR safety induction modules for machinery and vessel spaces
  • Emergency response and evacuation task practice
  • Instructor observation and scoring workflow
  • Short scenario rotations for high learner throughput

Implementation focus

The project plan connects room layout, simulator fidelity, instructor workflow and assessment evidence. ERUN keeps the configuration practical so the site can start with priority training goals and expand as operational requirements grow.

VR improved preparation for safety-critical spaces while keeping the training sequence controlled.

Training value

The result is a repeatable environment for briefing, scenario execution, monitoring, replay and improvement. Instructors can compare performance over time while trainees practise decisions before they face them in live operations.

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