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The Royal Mail Trains Its Postal Workers on the Dangers of Dog Attacks

From virtual reality entertainment to VR safety training, the computer-generated environment has definitely become a practical tool for industries. One of the latest successful uses of the technology is displayed by the Royal Mail which utilized interactive, simulated experiences to train its postal workers to avoid dog attacks.

VR safety training was beneficial in a number of ways to the company. For one, it was cost-effective. Secondly, it was able to capture the attention of people in the organization who "didn't take anti-dog attack training seriously." While previously, the precautionary measures were delivered via a video that rendered the receiver of information passive, this contemporary VR safety training simulation isolates and engages the individual. This contributes to information retention rates and overall awareness.
Trend Themes
1. VR Safety Training - Industries can use VR to train employees on safety measures, making it more engaging and cost-effective.
2. Interactive Training - By using interactive simulations, training becomes an activity that engages and isolates the individual leading to better performance in the industry.
3. Highly Engaging Training - Highly engaging VR training simulations can help capture the attention of those who often ignore safety training leading to increased awareness of the safety measures.
Industry Implications
1. Postal Services - Postal services can use VR to train their workers to avoid dog attacks, reducing the number of dog attack incidents and improving safety measures.
2. Delivery Services - Delivery companies can adopt interactive VR simulations to train their workers on safety measures to ensure their safety on the job and reduce incidents.
3. Manufacturing Industry - Manufacturing industries can employ VR safety training to ensure the safety of their workers in hazardous situations, leading to a safer work environment.

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