Created by 360 Immersive
Category Safety > Workplace Safety
Identify the different types of emergency information and signage that relate to safe egress
Identify the three sections of an exit route
Maintain safe access to exits and egress routes
Demonstrate an understanding of best practices for exits, signage, and exit routes
Virtual Reality Hardware Support
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iPhone 8 or newer
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Android phones running Android-12 or newer
Android tablets running Android-12 or newer
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OSHA Standard: 1910.35, .36, .37 (Subpart E) and industry best practices
This module teaches about the importance of maintaining emergency exits and knowing safety features in buildings that allow all workers to find a path of travel to an exit without confusion.
Additional topics include the three sections of an exit route, understanding exits and egress signage, and what to look for to ensure exit routes are always free from obstruction during normal operations.
An interactive experience guides the learner through a simulated fire emergency where they must carefully observe their surroundings, identify hazards, and follow an evacuation plan to find the nearest safe exit.