Drivers of the Integration of Virtual Reality into Construction Safety Training in Ghana

Hutton Addy, Clinton Aigbavboa, Simon Ofori Ametepey, Rexford Henaku Aboagye, Wellington Didibhuku Thwala

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Abstract

The utilization of virtual reality (VR) in safety training in the construction industry is increasingly driven by the requirement to enhance both the level of safety and the effectiveness of safety training. The research takes a quantitative approach toward the determination and exploration of the determinants for VR uptake for safety training. Standardized questionnaires were distributed to sample a cross-section of Ghanaian construction professionals to find areas of commonality regarding the drivers of VR use in construction safety training. Technological advancement and boosting the culture of safety were found to be the highest drivers based on exploratory factor analysis (EFA). Technological advancement and boosting safety culture are the two highest drivers the research recommends. Technological advancements facilitate the creation of realistic simulation and training environments, significantly enhancing the learning process. The improvement in safety culture is facilitated by VR-based training, which renders safety proactive and enables a higher level of knowledge retention through frequent safety-free simulations. This study provides industry stakeholders with valuable insights into how the advantages of VR applications should be maximized to enhance the level of safety standards and train efficiency. The findings provide a foundation for formulating new ways to effectively utilize VR in safety training construction industries of developing nations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number22
JournalVirtual Worlds
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2025

Keywords

  • EFA
  • construction industry
  • data-driven insights
  • safety training
  • training effectiveness
  • virtual reality

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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