VR ASBESTOS TRAINER – VR training for asbestos identification
MASTERING DANGERS BEFORE THEY ARISE.
"WARNING CONTAINS ASBESTOS" sign on a damaged wall in an industrial building with large pipes and tanks.
A silver stepladder stands in a room with partially installed drywall and exposed insulation.
A virtual hand places a red lockout tag with "a" on a rusty pipe's red valve.
Person in a retro living room watching an old TV with German text overlays about asbestos in sofas.
Empty warehouse interior with metal shelving units, some items on shelves, a blue scissor lift, and wooden pallets.
Hand holding flashlight in a dusty attic with "WARNING CONTAINS ASBESTOS" signs on wooden beams.
With the VR ASBESTOS TRAINER, employees identify potential asbestos sources realistically and without risk. In virtual buildings, they correctly detect and label suspicious materials, thereby sustainably strengthening hazard awareness.
Insights into the test version of the VR ASBESTOS TRAINER.
Row of large, light gray industrial silos and tanks with a conveyor belt in a dim factory building.
Empty warehouse with several rows of metal shelving, blue scissor lift, and wooden pallets.
Virtual reality view of a red tiled floor with a "Floor Tile" information panel about asbestos in old tiles.
Virtual hand attaching a red lockout tag to a rusty pipe valve with a red wheel.
Renovation in progress with a ladder, unfinished walls, and drywall panels.
A woman in a long dress stirring a pot over a fire in a rustic kitchen, with pottery on shelves.
Virtual reality menu displaying "Training Tasks" with options for "Haus," "Lagerhaus," and "Fabrik" environments.
Row of large, light gray industrial silos and tanks with a conveyor belt in a dim factory building.
Empty warehouse with several rows of metal shelving, blue scissor lift, and wooden pallets.
100% mobile standalone system – no PC or cables required
These companies already rely on VR training solutions from VR SAFETY TRAINER.
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Why traditional asbestos training makes everyday work more difficult
High organizational effort due to in-person training sessions, external instructors, and the coordination of different teams.
Theoretical content often remains abstract, as real objects and typical discovery sites cannot be experienced directly.
During ongoing operations, there is no opportunity to systematically analyze suspicious materials without time pressure.
Hazardous situations cannot be realistically demonstrated without taking actual risks.
Misjudgments when handling asbestos-containing materials can lead to health risks, work stoppages, and significant follow-up costs.
BENEFITS
Embrace progress in hazard identification.
The VR ASBESTOS TRAINER is designed to meet the requirements of remediation, demolition, and maintenance. It strengthens the safe identification of potential asbestos sources, reduces training effort, and supports clear, compliant procedures. A decisive advantage for companies that take responsibility and safety seriously.
Train targeted hazard identification
Employees learn to systematically identify and correctly assess potential asbestos sources in various building types. This sustainably sharpens their awareness of both typical and hidden locations.
Hands-on learning without risk
Residential buildings, offices, or warehouses can be explored virtually without exposing anyone to real health hazards. Suspicious materials are safely analyzed and marked with the appropriate asbestos labels.
Efficiently reduce training effort
The VR training complements traditional instruction and enables flexible, location-independent training without complex preparation or external training facilities. Content can be delivered in a structured and consistent manner.
Repeatable simulations strengthen competence
Scenarios can be completed as often as needed to build confidence in assessing and labeling materials suspected of containing asbestos. This promotes routine and reduces misjudgments in real situations.
Measurable learning progress
Training sessions are documented and enable transparent evaluation of hazard identification skills. This allows training outcomes to be clearly demonstrated and continuously improved.
Promotes compliant and safe working practices
A solid understanding of asbestos sources supports compliance with legal requirements and minimizes health and liability risks. Prevention thus becomes an integral part of the company’s safety culture.
With the VR ASBESTOS TRAINER, you can immediately optimize your asbestos identification training.
Every target group has its own challenges.
The VR ASBESTOS TRAINER provides the right solution.
Große, helle Fabrikhalle mit gelben Kranbahnen, Maschinen und rotem Rolltor.
Executive management & company leadership
You are responsible for safety, liability, and economic efficiency. The VR ASBESTOS TRAINER helps systematically minimize risks and sustainably implement legal requirements.
“Health protection is a leadership responsibility.”
Drei Fabrikarbeiter befestigen eine Kette an einem großen Metallhaken, der an einem gelben Kran in einer Fabrikhalle hängt.
HSE managers & safety officers
You assess hazards and define protective measures. The VR simulation creates a consistent understanding of typical asbestos sources and supports structured training.
“Safety is built on clear standards and trained awareness.”
Ein Mann und eine Frau nutzen eine VR-Brille und eine Fernbedienung, um einen Kran zu bedienen.
Construction managers & project leaders
You coordinate remediation and demolition projects under time pressure. The training sharpens awareness of potential hazard sources and reduces misjudgments throughout the project lifecycle.
“Those who identify risks early avoid costly downtime.”
Ein Mann trägt eine VR-Brille und präsentiert eine virtuelle Baustelle vor einer Gruppe von 15 Schülern im Seminarraum.
Specialists in remediation & demolition
You work directly in potentially contaminated areas. The VR ASBESTOS TRAINER strengthens the safe identification of suspicious materials and promotes compliant conduct.
“Safe decisions begin with accurate identification.”
Zwei Männer in einer Fabrikhalle, einer zeigt auf einen gelben Kran, der andere hält eine Fernbedienung.
Trainers & training managers
You communicate complex content in a clear and practical way. With VR, typical discovery sites can be realistically presented and learning progress can be transparently assessed.
“Sustainable learning requires tangible practice.”
Drei Männer stehen beieinander und unterhalten sich, einer trägt ein blaues Hemd mit Lanyard.
Quality management & compliance managers
You ensure compliance with legal requirements and consistent standards across teams. Structured training and documented results support transparency and strengthen legal certainty.
“Documented competence builds trust and safety.”
FEATURES
Full version coming soon.
Ready for use within minutes
Authentic building simulation
Comprehensive exercises and hazard scenarios
Interactive asbestos identification
Structured learning analysis
Intuitive labeling systems
Multilingual (e.g. DE, EN, FR, ES, IT, NL)
Fast support & maintenance
TEST
Secure early access: Request the test version of the VR ASBESTOS TRAINER now.
Mann mit VR-Headset und gelbem Handgerät, lächelnd, vor Autos in einem Ausstellungsraum.
690
plus VAT – one-time fee for 1 week
Note: This offer is intended exclusively for testing purposes and is not a long-term rental option.
Unlimited use for one week
50% of the rental costs credited toward purchase
Including VR hardware, VR software license & accessories
Fast delivery & easy setup
Support included during the rental period

Get started easily and without complications!
Using VR doesn’t have to be complicated. With our clear process, you can quickly and effortlessly implement effective hazard training – from ordering to first use. It’s that simple.
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Complete the order request form. Select your software and hardware options.
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We will contact you and arrange a brief consultation.
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You will receive the VR ASBESTOS TRAINER
and can get started immediately.
Fünf Arbeiter in Schutzkleidung stehen vor einem blauen LKW mit Mercedes-Stern und Hebevorrichtung in einer Lagerhalle.
Person trägt schwarzen Koffer mit "VR KRANTRAINER BRÜCKENKRANE" Aufkleber in Industrieumgebung.
Would you like to test the VR ASBESTOS TRAINER? Use our form to secure early access to the test version or contact us directly. Let us know briefly how you plan to use the demo or what questions you have. We will get back to you shortly with all information about early access and the next steps.
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FAQ
Everything you need to know about VR.
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Who are the VR trainings suitable for?
The trainings are designed for apprentices, new employees, and experienced professionals who require refresher training, as well as for companies that want to conduct practical safety instruction. They are suitable for training centers, classrooms, and on-site use within operational environments.
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How does a typical VR training session work?
Participants complete defined training scenarios within a virtual environment. An instructor can accompany the session, monitor the live view, and review the results afterward. The duration varies depending on the module and training objective.
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How is learning success measured?
Depending on the training, relevant performance data such as reaction behavior, operational accuracy, or error rates are recorded. This enables objective evaluation and targeted feedback.
4
Do I need a PC or additional equipment?
No. The VR trainings run on modern standalone headsets such as the PICO 4. No external computers or complex installations are required.
5
Is an internet connection required?
Typically only for the initial activation or optional software updates. The training itself can be conducted entirely offline.
6
How long does the battery last during a VR training session?
Modern headsets provide approximately 2.5 to 3 hours of battery life, depending on usage and application. Through intermediate charging or the use of multiple devices, full training days can be easily organized.
7
Howcan the VR image be displayed for instructors or groups?
The VR image can be transmitted wirelessly via a local network or compatible streaming technologies to a laptop, PC, or suitable displays. This allows multiple participants to follow the session.
8
Can people who wear glasses use VR?
Yes. Most headsets provide sufficient space for standard glasses or offer optional spacer frames for additional comfort.
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Is VR suitable for older individuals?
Yes. With a brief introduction, even people without prior VR experience can use the trainings without difficulty. In cases of existing health limitations, usage should be assessed individually.
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Can the content be adapted to company-specific requirements?
Yes. Depending on the product, training content can be adapted to company-specific requirements, safety regulations, or examination standards.