Lessons Learnt Animation
An animated version of an incident report; with a description of the incident, the causes and the key lessons of the incident.
Lessons Learnt Animations in the field
How we build it
Incident
Description of the event
Causes
Identifying the cause and control failures
Learnings
Providing practical learnings and what controls are needed
Available formats
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Frequently asked questions
Why are Incident Report animations more effective than Incident Report documents?
Animations engage the viewer on multiple levels that text simply cannot match:
Better retention. Animations use both sight and sound, holding attention for longer and enabling stronger recall than words alone.
Stronger emotional impact. Visuals trigger emotional responses faster than text — critical when the goal is to ensure workers feel the weight of the incident and do not repeat it.
More context. 3D animations recreate the actual worksite or environment. Text leaves this to the reader’s imagination and limited experience.
More convenient. Animations are easier and more engaging for the audience to consume than dense written reports.
Proven memory. Animations have been proven to create stronger memories for recall than written documents.