TRAC-Learn example
VR PTS Course
This example shows how immersive 360° and VR learning can be used to support Personal Track Safety awareness, railway environment familiarisation, hazard recognition and safe decision making before learners enter live operational areas.
Immersive PTS awareness
A controlled way to introduce learners to track environments, lineside hazards and safe behaviour without exposure to live railway risk.
Interactive example
Explore the VR PTS course environment.
The embedded example below demonstrates how a learner could move through a railway environment, identify hazards, understand safe positioning and reinforce key Personal Track Safety concepts using immersive content.
Training value
Supporting safer understanding before live railway exposure.
VR PTS learning is not intended to replace formal PTS training, assessment, mentoring, site briefings or employer competence arrangements. Its value is in preparation, reinforcement, familiarisation and structured evidence of learning activity.
Track environment awareness
Help learners understand railway layouts, access points, lineside features and the operational environment.
Hazard recognition
Support recognition of risks such as moving trains, limited clearances, slips, trips, electrical hazards and distraction.
Safe behaviour
Reinforce safe positioning, situational awareness, communication and professional responsibility around the railway.
Scenario potential
Build towards decision-making scenarios, unsafe behaviour prompts, briefings and reflective learning tasks.
TRAC-Learn
Discuss immersive PTS and railway safety training.
TRAC-Learn can support VR, 360° learning, eLearning, CPD, operational briefings and evidence-based safety training delivery for railway organisations.