The journal
Field notes on immersive training, hazard rehearsal, and building a safety culture that survives contact with a live site.

Reading a method statement teaches the words. Standing inside the hazard teaches the body. Here is why immersion changes what trainees actually remember.
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Falls remain the leading cause of death in construction. Simulation lets crews feel the consequence of a missed clip — without anyone leaving the ground.

Atmospheric hazards kill quietly and fast. Simulation is the only way to rehearse a confined-space emergency without creating one.

There aren't enough welders, electricians, and operators — and there isn't enough time or material to train them the old way. Reps are the answer.

A morning briefing fades by lunch. Lasting safety culture is built from experiences people can't forget — and that's where simulation earns its keep.