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a structured development of these Virtual Reality modules. They were included in suggesting potential hazards or risks to determine how well they fit with the structure to achieve the desired outcomes. At the same time, all available incidents, and safety guidelines describing the past learning were gathered along with existing standards. These data were used to develop the ‘Risk-based’ Virtual reality modules. This approach helped to build a common understanding of the content for VR modules’ structure and subsequent easy implementation. Some example activities of selected Risk-based VR modules are as follows:  Packing plant cement bag loading using truck and Wagon  Hot meal jamming clearance, Snowman cleaning and Poking safety in Pyro section  Electrical safety in sub-stations  Working at Height and Lifting & supporting loads  Mines explosive mixture preparation and blasting site preparation  Railway Wagon movement and placement for loading and unloading safety  Long Conveyor belts joint, inspection and maintenance safety  Safe scaffolding erection and dismantling job Trainer Feedback “In our unit, we have started the VR training. Initially, we thought we would face some resistance from mining workers, but against all odds, we saw them enjoying themselves and being satisfied. They loved to have this new way of VR-based training at UltraTech. They liked the content a lot. After looking at such a response, the Mines Head told us to continue the training till each and every worker should be covered through this method. Also, they requested to cover all employees through this method.” 15 Pics of Workers attending the session

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