Arc Flash (Office)
What You’ll Learn
This VR training places you in the role of a qualified electrician performing electrical maintenance in two different scenarios—ranging from low-voltage outlet replacement to working with high-powered industrial equipment. Aligned with NEBOSH and ISO 45001 safety standards, the module focuses on electrical safety procedures, arc flash awareness, and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) practices.
Key learning outcomes include:
Selecting the correct personal protective equipment (PPE) based on voltage and arc flash risk
Interpreting a work permit and schematic diagrams for electrical tasks
Performing full Lockout/Tagout procedures, including energy isolation and tagging
Conducting voltage and electric field tests to confirm zero-energy state
Barricading the work zone to restrict unauthorised access
Understanding arc flash categories and how to mitigate risk
Using appropriate tools and testing devices to ensure a safe working environment
Applying safe work practices for both residential and industrial settings
This training builds strong foundational habits for electrical work, reinforcing hazard identification, procedural discipline, and teamwork in high-risk environments.
The Scenario
Upon launching the simulation, you’ll choose between two work scenarios:
Replacing a wall power outlet in a low-voltage environment
Performing maintenance on a high-voltage electric pump
The scenario begins with reviewing your work permit, which outlines the task, schematic, and arc flash risk level. You’ll inspect equipment labels, assess the job’s safety requirements, and identify the correct arc flash category to determine your required PPE.
Your next steps include:
Selecting and wearing the appropriate protective gear
Gathering tools, verifying equipment status, and securing the area with barricade tape and signage
Executing a full Lockout/Tagout sequence, including isolating power, applying locks, and tagging equipment
Using a multi-meter and field detector to test for voltage and confirm the system is de-energised
Proceeding with the assigned electrical task once all safety measures are confirmed
The VR environment offers realistic sound, tactile feedback, and tool interactions, making each session a practical and repeatable learning experience for anyone working in electrical maintenance or inspection roles.
Training Format
Every VR module is designed to maximise engagement and retention, delivered across three structured phases:
Study Mode – Learn the theory
Training Mode – Apply it in a guided environment
Exam Mode – Demonstrate your ability under pressure
All modules are fully localised in over 24 languages with native voice-overs, including:
🇬🇧 EN | 🇩🇪 DE | 🇫🇷 FR | 🇮🇹 IT | 🇯🇵 JA | 🇮🇷 FA | 🇰🇷 KO | 🇪🇸 ES | 🇦🇪 AR | 🇹🇷 TR | 🇵🇹 PT | 🇮🇩 ID | 🇲🇾 MS | 🇻🇳 VI | 🇮🇳 KN, GU, MR, HI | 🇧🇩 BN | 🇨🇳 CMN …and more.
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