VR Safety Training for Construction

Your crews pass every toolbox talk.
Can they perform when conditions change?

Toolbox talks check a box. Incidents keep happening. Because completion is not capability. Our VR training platform measures what your crews can actually do under real site conditions.

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The Construction Safety Challenge

Toolbox talks create
a false sense of readiness.

1 in 5
Worker Deaths Are in Construction
$5.1B
Annual Cost of Construction Injuries (US)
97%
Toolbox Talk Completion Rate
0%
Capability Measured On-Site
97% attendance. 0% capability verification. That gap is where falls, struck-bys, and electrocutions live.
The Capability Gap

A worker passes every orientation.
Now ask yourself what you actually know.

Can they spot a fall hazard while managing multiple tasks on a congested site?
CAPS measures this
When conditions change, will they communicate the hazard to the crew?
CAPS predicts this
Under schedule pressure, will they make the go/no-go call correctly?
CAPS reveals this
After a near-miss, do they refocus and follow procedure? Or cut corners?
CAPS tracks this
The CAPS Framework for Construction

Four capabilities.
The dimensions that determine who is site-ready.

CAP-1
Worksite Hazard Awareness
"Can they see the danger on a congested site?"

Measures: Fall hazard recognition, struck-by awareness, excavation danger detection

CAP-2
Safety Communication
"Can they communicate hazards across trades?"

Measures: Cross-trade communication, hazard reporting speed, crew coordination

CAP-3
Go/No-Go Decisions
"Will they stop work when conditions change?"

Measures: Decision accuracy under schedule pressure, risk assessment, stop-work authority use

CAP-4
Recovery & Resilience
"After a near-miss, do they recover or cascade?"

Measures: Post-incident performance, stress recovery, attention refocus time

ARK Platform Preview

Every level of leadership gets
exactly what they need.

Crew Safety Capability Matrix
Site Supervisor View
CAP-1
CAP-2
CAP-3
CAP-4
Crew Alpha
83
79
81
74
Crew Beta
49
56
44
37
Subcontractor
72
85
77
63
Safety Alert
Crew Beta is below threshold across all capabilities. Go/No-Go Decision (44) and Recovery (37) are critical risks for elevated work.
AI Safety Intelligence Engine

Feed it a training session.
Watch it find what humans can't see.

ARK CAPS Intelligence Engine
[INIT] Loading session: Ahmed Rashid | Elevated Work Scenario
[CAP-1] Hazard Awareness: 76/100 - Detected fall hazard at T+0:28
[CAP-2] Safety Comms: 82/100 - Alerted crew to changed conditions
[CAP-3] Go/No-Go: 44/100 - CRITICAL - Proceeded despite unsafe conditions
[CAP-4] Recovery: 55/100
[AI] CRITICAL: Schedule pressure override. Worker chose to continue despite recognizing the hazard.
[REC] Stop-work authority training and decision-under-pressure drills required.
Why Construction Leaders Choose Genesis

Built for high-risk sites.
Proven in the field.

10+ Years
Building immersive training for enterprise including industrial and safety-critical environments.
On-Premises
Deploy on-site with AES-256 encryption. Your data stays at your facility.
Multi-Trade
Scenarios for general contractors, subcontractors, and multi-trade coordination.
Return on Investment

The numbers behind
safety capability intelligence.

2,100
Assessment Hours Saved / Year
+25%
Capability Improvement
64%
Reduction in Blind Spots
$1.2M
Estimated Annual Risk Avoidance
Frequently Asked Questions

VR Safety Training
for Construction. Answered.

How does VR training reduce construction injuries?

VR builds measurable safety capabilities through realistic site simulations. CAPS identifies exactly where each worker needs improvement before they go on-site.

What scenarios are available?

Elevated work, excavation, confined space, multi-trade coordination, weather changes, equipment operation, and custom scenarios for your specific site conditions.

Can subcontractors be assessed?

Yes. CAPS provides capability profiles for every worker regardless of employer, giving you data-driven site access decisions.

Stop training for compliance.
Start measuring for capability.

Your crews pass every orientation. The question is whether they perform safely when conditions change on a live site.

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