System: Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift & Windows MR Price at Time Of Review: £2.89 Comfort Rating: Green (No Movement) Genre: Interactive Experience Input: Tracked Motion Controllers Best Playing Position: Sitting, Standing, Room-Scale Multi-Player: No Age Rating: PG
Description: Explore WHMIS 2015 in alignment with the Globally Harmonized System, with hands-on practice storing over 30 products, managing workplace accidents including fires and contaminations, and reading Safety Data Sheets. Apply your training and test your knowledge to see how effective and safe you can be!
Review: WHMIS 2015 VR (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) is a very basic training tool that tries to teach you what sort of equipment, cleaning materials and chemicals should be stored and why. With most of the app being a giant asset flip and the rest being so basic it isn’t worth mentioning you don’t get a lot here, but then again it only costs £2.89 and someone might learn something from it right? Well…no, because the textures on the bottles and things you are supposed to be putting away are so low that you can’t really tell what the WHMIS signs and hazard warnings are supposed to be! If this was free it might have been a fun workplace tool for some people to try out, but I wouldn’t part with a single penny for this now when there are far better ones out there for free especially on the WHMIS website.