Field notes from VR training deployments.
Practitioner POV from 100+ enterprise VR training rollouts across pharma, oil & gas, mining, steel, chemicals. Compliance frameworks, implementation patterns, and the operator-competency gaps audits flag most often. Reviewed by VB Group EHS practitioners and Drona VR learning-design leads.
The 5 mistakes plants make in enterprise VR training rollout.
Across 100+ enterprise VR training rollouts, five mistakes recur in plants that under-deliver against their own business case. Practitioner field guide for the plants planning rollout.
OSHA PSM operator role — the four elements where audits fail.
OSHA Process Safety Management has 14 elements. In deployment data across 12 chemicals plants, four operator-touching elements account for the bulk of audit findings. Field guide.
Methane response training in underground coal — the 12-second threshold.
Self-Contained Self-Rescuer donning time is the difference between survival and not in a methane event. DGMS recommends under 15 seconds. Untrained populations cluster at 22–28. How to close the gap.
DGMS hot metal safety — why toolbox talks stop working at year three.
Hot metal incidents in integrated steel plants follow a predictable pattern. Toolbox talks deliver real safety improvement for two years, then plateau. The data — and what to do at year three.
OISD permit-to-work — why operator training is the audit gap.
OISD-RP-105 is the most-cited audit finding in Indian refinery operations. The audit gap is rarely the PTW system on paper — it is operator practice. Four field-observed findings and how to close them.
Schedule M readiness for Indian pharma plants — a field guide.
India's revised Schedule M put operator competency at the centre of pharma audits. After 18 months of field experience helping Indian pharma plants prepare, here are the four gaps auditors flag most — and how to close them.
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