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Size is no barrier as SME uses VR to make safety planning a reality

Sewell Construction team tests VR for the planning of logistics and communication
Yorkshire-based SME contractor Sewell Construction has tested VR tools for the first time. Key staff gave their feedback to Mark Swallow MCIOB Tech IOSH, senior lecturer in construction project management at Sheffield Hallam University.

Planning logistics and communication remains an essential aspect of effective safety management. Methods to achieve this often involve reliance on traditional means that can lead to misinterpretation. The integration of virtual reality (VR) tools to existing processes can offer an immersive approach to logistics planning and the communication of safety risk, and with hardware now a realistic and affordable option, it’s time to address these challenges to drive its widespread adoption.

Yorkshire-based contractor Sewell Construction recently piloted the use of VR within their existing planning and safety workshops at the Boulevard Academy project, Hull. The trial focused on the erection of the steel frame and brought together people from the project team including site managers, commercial managers and trade contractors.

Using the headsets and an on-screen projection, the team navigated the virtual construction model to communicate the site arrangements and discuss the proposed method of works. The trade input and collaboration were invaluable to this planning process through providing opportunities to identify potential risks and exploring means to control them. This included agreeing plant locations, additional temporary works and areas of segregation. 

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