The limits of traditional safety training when the stakes are high
In safety-critical industries, people need to make the right call in seconds – often under stress, noise and uncertainty.
But most programs still rely on long classroom sessions, static e-learning, or occasional live drills.
Every session is limited, because you can’t truly stage hazardous situations without exposing people and equipment to real risk.
As crews are spread across sites, shifts and contractors, safety knowledge starts to fragment.
A new procedure might be clear to one team and almost unknown to another, and lessons from incidents often live more in reports than in people’s heads.