Train on Heavy Equipment Before Anyone Gets Behind the Controls

A new operator making a mistake on a 40,000-pound machine does not get a second try. Heavy equipment accidents are among the most severe and costly in any operation. VR simulation gives operators realistic practice on cranes, forklifts, excavators, loaders, and aerial work platforms – before they ever touch the real equipment.

XRVZN builds heavy equipment VR training that replicates the controls, weight dynamics, sight lines, and operating environment of specific machines. Trainees develop real operating instincts in a virtual environment where every mistake is a learning opportunity rather than an incident.

Training Scenarios We Cover

  • Pre-operation inspection – Walk-around checks, fluid levels, tire condition, safety device verification
  • Load handling and stability – Calculating load centers, managing tip-over risk, safe stacking procedures
  • Blind spot and pedestrian awareness – Identifying and responding to pedestrians in tight operational environments
  • Slope and grade operation – Managing equipment on inclines, uneven terrain, and near drop-offs
  • Emergency procedures – Fire, tip-over, and equipment failure response sequences
  • Confined and congested spaces – Maneuvering in warehouses, construction sites, and tight job sites

Zero Equipment Downtime, Maximum Training Throughput

Every hour a piece of heavy equipment is used for training is an hour it is not producing. VR training eliminates that trade-off. Multiple trainees can run through scenarios simultaneously on headsets, each getting focused repetitions on the most critical skills, without pulling a single machine off the floor.

Our programs work particularly well as a pre-certification training layer – workers arrive at practical evaluations with foundational competencies already built. They perform better, make fewer errors, and certify faster.

See our forklift operator VR training program, explore our VR training platform, or contact us about your heavy equipment training.