
Kaikoura whale watch using your headsets in their safety briefing
Seasickness isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a serious health and safety risk for crew and passengers alike. Yet, it’s often overlooked in safety briefings. Here’s why that needs to change:
🔹 Impaired Performance – A seasick crew member is fatigued, dehydrated, and unable to focus. This can lead to errors in judgment and slower reaction times in emergencies.
🔹 Increased Risk of Accidents – Dizziness, nausea, and loss of balance make moving around the vessel dangerous, increasing the likelihood of slips, trips, and falls.
🔹 Reduced Operational Efficiency – When key crew members are incapacitated, it puts extra strain on the rest of the team, impacting overall performance and safety.
This is where See-LEVEL comes in. Our VR headset provides a drug-free, fast-acting solution to combat seasickness, helping crew stay alert, focused, and capable—even in rough conditions.
If seasickness affects your team, it’s time to add it to your safety protocols. Let’s talk about how See-LEVEL can help keep your crew safe and operational.
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