360 Immersive -- VR, Simulation, and 2D Courses -- Construction

These General Industry courses are offered in partnership with 360 Immersive.  Many of the courses provide a VR/simulation experience while others provide 2D video.  There are also courses listed under 360 Immersive -- VR, Simulation, and 2D Courses -- General Industry


Caught-In or Between: Awareness
Caught-In & Caught-Between Awareness defines the basic hazards associated with caught-in or caught-between conditions found on typical jobsites.
Additional topics include unguarded machinery, buried-in or by, and pinned between hazards and their control methods. Learners will identify, prevent, and become more mindful of circumstances that could lead to possible injuries on the jobsite.
An interactive simulation is included to guide the learner through a virtual construction jobsite where they can observe workers completing dangerous tasks that involve various caught-in and caught-between hazards.

$20.99

Confined Space and Permit Required Confined Space (PRCS) Part 1: General Awareness
Confined Space and Permit Required Confined Space (PRCS) training explains the definitions, roles & responsibilities, and evaluation methods to ensure safe work practices on the jobsite.
Additional topics include understanding the conditions associated with hazardous atmospheres, different types of space configurations, and how to respond when hazards are detected during entry into a PRCS.
An interactive simulation is included where the learner is tasked with filling the role of the entrant preparing to enter a PRCS. The entrant must perform pre-entry checks, review the entry permit, assess whether or not it is safe to enter, evaluate, and respond to hazards.

$20.99

Confined Space and Permit-Required Confined Space (PRCS) Part 2: The Types and Rescue Requirements
Permit Required Confined Space (PRCS) The Types and Rescue Requirements describe the roles and duties of the authorized entrant, attendant, and supervisor.
Additional topics include the two types of confined spaces, the use of appropriate PPE and retrieval devices based on the hazards of the space, and different entry rescue service options.
An interactive simulation is included where the learner plays the role of the attendant. The attendant’s objective is to perform pre-entry checks, review the entry permit, communicate with the entrant, assess whether or not it is safe for the entrant to enter the space, evaluate and respond to hazards, approve or suspend the entry permit, and perform rescue from outside the PRCS.

$20.99

Confined Space and Permit-Required Confined Space (PRCS) Part 3: The Permit
Permit Required Confined Space (PRCS) The Permit explains the general requirements and meaning of the 15 sections of the entry permit.
Additional topics include proper signage and posting requirements, understanding designated roles and responsibilities, acceptable entry conditions, and when to cancel an entry permit

$20.99

Construction Site Safety Overview
This course covers total worker safety and health, which begins by teaching about potential hazards commonly found in the workplace. Learners will get an overview of each hazard and how to identify them and the right to work in a safe and hazard free workplace.
An interactive simulation is included to guide learners through a virtual construction environment allowing them to develop and apply visual literacy skills by searching for common hazards that can lead to injuries or potential accidents.

$20.99

Earthmoving Equipment
Earthmoving Equipment explains the different types of equipment, common hazards, associated controls, and required safety features.
Additional topics include the importance of maintaining a preventative maintenance schedule, training on proper usage under various conditions, regular equipment inspections, and runaway vehicle controls.
An interactive simulation guides learners through a construction jobsite where they must identify common hazards related to different types of earthmoving equipment being operated.

$20.99

Electrical GFCI & AEGCP Awareness
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) and the Assured Equipment Grounding Connector Program (AEGCP) are two options to protect workers from electrical injuries.
Topics introduced include understanding the importance of not working with electricity unless properly trained and instructed to do so by the employer.
An interactive simulation is included to help learners become aware of the many electrical hazards found throughout the jobsite in a virtual construction environment.

$20.99

Electrical Hazards – BE SAFE Part 1: Burns, Electrocution, and Shock
BE SAFE Part 1 helps learners remember the different types of electrical hazards. “B” is for Burns, “E” is for Electrocution, and “S” is for Shock.
This training module examines electrical hazards, the types of injuries that electrical hazards can cause, why electricity is so dangerous, and how to develop increased self-awareness around electricity.
An interactive experience is included where the learner must identify hazards that could cause electrical burns, electrocution, or shock injuries in a virtual warehouse environment.

$20.99

Electrical Hazards – BE SAFE Part 2: Arc Flash/Blast, Fire, and Explosion
BE SAFE Part 2 helps learners remember the different types of electrical hazards. “A” is for Arc Flash/Arc Blast, “F” is for Fire, and “E” is for Explosion.
This training module defines and explains how to stay safe from an arc flash and arc blast, the causes of electrical fires and how to prevent them, and what steps workers can take to prevent explosion hazards while on the job.
An interactive experience is included where the learner can practice working through common workplace scenarios that can lead to an arc flash and arc blast, electrical fire, and explosion in a virtual warehouse environment.

$20.99

Electrocution Awareness - Construction
Electrocution Awareness is part of the OSHA Fatal 4 training for all workers in the construction industry. This training helps the learner understand and identify potential electrical dangers while on a construction jobsite.
Learners will explore ways to stay safe and become more self-aware of electrocution hazards, the difference between shock and electrocution, and safety controls around electricity. Overhead powerline safety, damaged equipment, and cords are also discussed in detail.
An interactive experience is included where learners will explore a construction jobsite and identify potential electrocution hazards.

$20.99

Emergency Action Plan & Medical Services -- Construction
Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Medical and First Aid explains the different types of emergency situations and hazards that are reasonably expected on the jobsite.
Additional topics include the expectations, requirements, and procedures that make up the documented EAP to ensure the safety of employees if a potential emergency occurs.
An interactive simulation prepares learners on how to respond to various common emergencies found on the jobsite by applying their knowledge of common EAP procedures.

$20.99

Fall Protection Systems Awareness -- Construction
Fall Protection Systems awareness training illustrates the different types of systems, under what conditions must a system be put in place, and how to be protected from objects that fall from above.
Additional topics include body belts, working positioning systems, and travel restraint systems. Learners will gain an awareness of their surroundings and understand which personal fall protection system best suits work being performed on a jobsite.
An interactive simulation allows the learner to explore a construction environment in a high-rise building and identify potential hazards and missing fall protection systems.

$20.99

Fire Extinguisher Inspection -- Construction
Fire Extinguisher: Inspection covers the needed inspections for fire extinguishers in the workplace. Trainees will learn what parts of the fire extinguisher need to be inspected.
An interactive simulation is included for the learner to perform a step-by-step inspection of a standard fire extinguisher and its component parts.

$20.99

Fire Prevention Awareness
Fire Prevention Awareness explains the different components of the written fire prevention plan, how to identify flammable and combustible chemicals, and potential ignition sources.
An interactive simulation allows the learner to practice a scene assessment, interacting with pictograms, inspecting drum labels, and identifying potential ignition sources.

$20.99

Fire Protection Awareness
Fire Protection Awareness explains the fire triangle and its components, different fire extinguishers, their uses, inspection requirements, and the steps to follow when using an extinguisher.
An interactive simulation prepares learners to determine when to evacuate or fight a fire based on its conditions, and how to properly use a fire extinguisher using the P.A.S.S. method.

$20.99

Focus Four: Struck-By Hazard Awareness
This course details the basic information and hazards associated with flying, falling, swinging, and rolling hazards.
Learners will practice situational awareness skills in a simulated environment to identify these types of common hazards. Topics include self-awareness and personal safety around coworkers, tools, equipment, and heavy machinery while on the jobsite.
An Interactive simulation tasks the learner to identify possible hazards in a virtual environment and identify if they are flying, falling, rolling, or swinging hazards.

$20.99

Ladder Inspection
Ladder Inspection training focuses on the basics of ladder use and the different categories and types of ladders. The importance of inspections prior to use, and what to look for during an inspection are explained in detail. The training includes different types of portable ladders found at work.
An interactive simulation trains the learner to perform an inspection of an A-Frame ladder and identify potential safety hazards on various ladder components before use.

$20.99

Ladder Use
Ladder Use training focuses on identifying the proper ladder to use for the job, proper setup, and placement for A-Frame and extension ladders.
Additional topics covered include safety around electricity, climbing or descending ladders properly, and key personal safety tips when working on ladders.
An interactive simulation trains the learner to identify potential safety hazards related to ladder use and setup in a virtual warehouse environment.

$20.99

Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) -- Construction
The Control of Hazardous Energy illustrates the three roles of the Lockout Tagout (LOTO) program, reviews different safety devices, and provides an example of how to initiate the LOTO process, and the steps to release from LOTO.
An interactive simulation is included to help learners identify different energy sources and which lockout device to apply prior to maintenance.

$20.99

Machine Guarding
This module explains the basic knowledge of machine guarding hazards found on construction sites. This includes hand tools, power tools, saws, point-of-operation
hazards, in-running nip points, belts, shafts, pulleys, and gears.
Learners will discover how to identify these hazards and how to protect themselves from becoming an injury statistic.
An interactive simulation is included to guide learners through a virtual workshop environment allowing them to inspect various types of machinery searching for missing machine guards.

$20.99

Occupational Noise: Hearing Conservation
Hearing Conservation teaches about occupational noise, hearing loss, the importance of a Hearing Conservation Program, and how to properly insert foam earplugs.
Additional topics include the effects of hearing loss and ways to determine what level of hearing protection may be required based on the work environment.
An interactive simulation trains learners how to make decisions based on sound meter readings and assess the impact of noise exposure on the job.

$20.99

Personal Fall Arrest Systems: Donning the Harness
Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) Donning training will help learners understand how to correctly don, tighten the straps, and align the PFAS. They will know how to properly check to verify the PFAS is secure, and learn how to avoid suspension trauma.

$20.99

Personal Fall Arrest Systems: Inspection
Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) Inspection training is for all employees that are required to wear and maintain PFAS for work. Learners will understand the different types of PFAS, proper care, inspection, and what to do when there is damage to the PFAS.
An interactive simulation allows the learner to identify individual components of a harness that are required to be inspected for common defects prior to use.

$20.99

PPE - Hazardous Environments
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Hazardous Environments illustrates how to evaluate the work environment and associated hazards, as well as how to identify and select the proper PPE to protect against hazardous chemical environments. The training identifies the correct PPE requirements for Protection Levels A, B, C, and D depending on the hazards, environment, and needs.
Additional topics include immediately dangerous to life and health environments, and the associated routes of potential exposure to hazardous materials.
A 360 video instructs how to inspect chemical protective, non-encapsulating suites for PPE Level B, and Level C. Additional topics address how to choose which type of PPE to use, and how to identify common points of penetration.

$20.99

Scaffolding Awareness
Scaffolding Awareness outlines the basic information and hazards associated with scaffolding. It identifies the various different reasons that a fall from scaffolds occurs.
Additional topics cover the role of the competent person, what unsafe structures look like, and how to identify when their own safety is at risk on raised platforms. The learner will explore different control methods for falling objects, electrical systems, and collapse hazards.
An interactive simulation tasks the learner to explore an active construction site and identify common hazards related to scaffolding.

$20.99

Trenching Awareness
Trenching and Excavation Awareness explains the basics for trenching and excavation hazards on the jobsite.
Learners will discover the different protective devices required to maintain safety, and how to protect themselves in and around trenching and excavation areas.
Additional topics include the ability to identify different types of trenching hazards, how to control these hazards, and the role of the competent person in relation to trench safety.
An interactive simulation is included that tasks the learner to inspect a recently constructed trench for possible hazards that could result in a total trench collapse.

$20.99

Welding and Hotwork Part 1 -- Construction
Welding and Hotwork Part 1 covers the common body hazards and controls related to welding, cutting, and grinding.
Additional topics discussed include identification and controls for gas and fume exposure, electric shock, and the use of proper PPE to protect against eye, face, and body hazards.

$20.99

Welding and Hotwork Part 2 -- Construction
Welding and Hotwork Part 2 outlines additional hazards and other employee protection methods related to welding and grinding in the workplace.
Additional topics include gas cylinder safety, hot work fire precautions and prohibited areas, fire suppression equipment, fire watch responsibilities, and hot work permit requirements.
An interactive simulation trains workers to identify and correct potentially hazardous welding operations commonly found in the workplace.

$20.99