What Does Safety Training Actually Cost? A Breakdown for EHS Budgets

Last Updated: March 2026 Safety training costs most companies between $50 and $150 per employee per year for traditional classroom delivery, $20 to $80 for e-learning, and $100 to $300 for VR-based simulation training when hardware is amortized over three years. US employers collectively spend more than $100 billion annually on workplace safety training, yet […]

VR Safety Training for Government and DOD: Meeting Federal Standards with Immersive Technology

Last Updated: March 2026 Government and military organizations face safety training demands that private industry rarely encounters: high-hazard environments, strict federal compliance requirements, personnel spread across dozens of installations, and a constant obligation to demonstrate measurable outcomes to oversight bodies. VR safety training addresses these pressures directly — it delivers standardized, repeatable, assessable training that […]

Safety Training That Improves Retention: What Actually Works

Safety training that actually improves retention relies on active, hands-on practice rather than passive instruction. The National Training Laboratories found that learners retain roughly 75% of what they learn through practice and application, compared to just 5% from lecture. The Ebbinghaus forgetting curve confirms that without reinforcement, people forget up to 70% of new information […]

Humulo vs Strivr: Enterprise VR Training Comparison for EHS Managers

Last Updated: February 27, 2026 Humulo and Strivr both sell VR training to large organizations, but they built their platforms for different buyers. Strivr grew out of Stanford athletics research and landed Walmart, Bank of America, and JetBlue as early adopters. It now positions itself as a broad enterprise XR platform covering everything from retail […]

7 Proven Strategies to Reduce Workplace Injuries in Manufacturing

Last Updated: March 2026 Manufacturing remains one of the most hazardous industries in the United States. In 2024, the sector accounted for approximately 220,000 nonfatal injury and illness cases, making it the third-highest sector behind healthcare and transportation, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For EHS managers, every one of those cases represents a […]